October 9-10, 2010

Southern Tier Outdoor Show


Located at the spacious Wilkins RV site, conveniently off I-86, just outside Bath, NY in the beautiful Finger Lakes area
during Fall Foliage.
Local Accommodations
The Southern Tier Outdoor Recreation Exposition provides outdoor awareness and natural resources education by bringing together local businesses and organizations promoting and sharing their products, services and expertise
to encourage participation in outdoor activities, promote environmental stewardship, and enhance quality of life.
Welcome to the 4th annual
Southern Tier Outdoor
Recreation Exposition!


Vendors
Interactive Exhibits
Demonstrations
Educational Seminars
Entertainment
Refreshments
Door Prizes
Much More...
Fun for the whole family!
Brought to you by:

Sponsor this year's show or a specific attraction here

 
More photos from last year's event...

Back by demand:

How does this event work?

Bring your own bow to the show!
and compete for great prize packages

We are setting up competitions for ages 14-17 and 18 & older!
Call 607-664-2313 to sign up groups!
FIRST PRIZE:
Muzzy Prize Pack valued at $250 including, A Hunter Safety System Tree Stand Safety Vest/Harness and bowhanger from Hammer Hanger.
SECOND PRIZE:
Muzzy Prize Pack valued at $150 including a bowhanger from Hammer Hanger
THIRD PRIZE:
Muzzy Prize Pack valued at $75
PLUS good shooting prizes and two drawings from all competitors!

2009 Bowhunter Challenge High Scores:
1st
Ken Newstead (pictured below)
170
2nd
Ryan Eckel
165
3rd
Mike Gates
160 (2X)
4th
Michael Waters
160 (1X)
5th
Adam Buck
155
6th
Walt Blodgett
150
7th
Kenny Brown
140
8th
Mark DeJerlo
135 (3X)
9th
Bill Petko
135 (2X)
10th
Scott Wilkinson
135 (1X)
Congratulations!


2010 Show Attractions:

Saturday & Sunday    11:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m.



Saturday & Sunday
9 :30  12:30   3:30

Find out more


Companion Retriever Hunting Challenge
by Jim Beverly

Seminars Saturday and C.R.H.C. on Sunday!
Registration for
Challenge is required!

 



Spacious Indoor and Outdoor Booths

 

Saturday &
Sunday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Thank You
Sponsors:

Lamb & Webster

Bank of the West

Steuben Trust

Five Star Bank

 







A new Cornell study finds that children with plenty of opportunity to fish, camp, or play in nature before age 11 are more likely to grow up to be environmentalists than children who do not have these opportunities.

-Nancy Wells
Ass't Professor of Design and Environmental Analysis
at the College of Human Ecology, Cornell University.

 

 

 

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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County Wilkins RV, Inc. WETM-TV The Leader Steuben Courier Evening Tribune