More than 250 of the National Rifle Association's most faithful friends filled Cloverleaf Hall Saturday night for a sold-out evening of awards, dining, camaraderie and most importantly, raising funds for charitable causes. The net total total raised this year, more than $60,000, will benefit Wallowa County students as well as firearms safety and education..

“The money we raise at this event goes to college scholarships, youth shooting support, school safety education and development of our range,” said Doug Wickre, Wallowa County chapter president. “We are very proud of our role in the community.”

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