TSCRA Law Enforcement Silent Auction in the Expo
Opens Friday, April 8, and bidding closes Saturday, April 9, at 5:30 p.m.
The TSCRA Special Ranger Silent Auction helps to raise funds for the advanced training the special rangers need to remain current in law enforcement techniques. Funds also provide the special rangers with better equipment, such as communications and surveillance devices.
Generous TSCRA members and supporters donate items that ranchers want and need — stock trailers, livestock feed, bits, spurs, jewelry, artwork and more.
The TSCRA special rangers are solely supported by TSCRA member dues and do not receive state or federal funding. Take advantage of this fundraiser auction and the opportunity to bid on some great items for your ranch and your family and support TSCRA law enforcement.
Five-Minute Frenzy!
Plan your time in the Cattle Raisers Expo to experience the 5-minute-frenzy of fi nal bidding! Saturday, April 9, 5:25 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.!
Past donations to the TSCRA Law Enforcement Silent Auction include: •
Domestic hunts and international safaris • Award-winning wines
• Hand-made leather goods such as rifl e scabbards, chaps, portfolios
• Framed works of art • Tools and toolboxes
• Equipment such as round bale feeders, stock trailers, grill guards and branding irons
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Cattle feed, mineral and hay Animal health products
• Exotic leather boots • Top-quality hats • Hand-made bits and spurs • Western heritage books •
Specialty fi rearms
• Wild game feeders •
Jewelry • Saddle racks The Cattle Raisers Expo Reception
Cattle Raisers’ families, friends and acquaintances always seem to enjoy the festive spirit of the Saturday
Reception in the Expo, April 9. Stroll through the displays of commercial goods, live animals, services, jewelry, clothing and more while you enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and complimentary beverages.
Fort Worth Convention Center • April 8-10, 2016
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