In addition to the artists’ sales, the show will offer tickets for $2 each or three for $5 to win a selection of artwork in a drawing that will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 7. Proceeds from the drawing will benefit The Wildlands Preservation Fund land acquisition program.
“Just as important as having the chance to win a unique piece of artwork is knowing that your contribution will be making it possible for important wildlife habitat to be purchased and preserved through the Wildlands Preservation Fund,” said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. “It’s a great opportunity for any wildlife enthusiast who also appreciates wildlife art.”
The Game Commission’s Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area Visitor Center is along Hopeland Road, two miles south of Kleinfeltersville, Lebanon County.
The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is a special tract owned and set aside by the Game Commission for the protection, propagation, management, preservation and controlled harvest of wildlife. This area of more than 6,200 acres provides habitat for waterfowl, forest wildlife and farmland wildlife and includes a 400-acre shallow water lake and 70 additional acres of impoundment.
Visitors to the wildlife area can see a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, and from late February to late March can be fortunate to witness and photograph the flocks of beautiful snow geese and tundra swans that stop in Pennsylvania during migration. Contact the Middle Creek Visitor’s Center at 717-733-1512 for more information.
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