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30th Annual Alaskan Bowhunters &
Arrowhead Awards Banquet


This year we were happy to have Lon E. Lauber as our guest speaker for the
30th Annual Alaskan Bowhunters & Arrowhead Awards Banquet.

Date February 9, 2008

Time: 5:00pm - Cocktails
6:00pm - Dinner

Place: Captain Cook Hotel,
Downtown Anchorage

Price: $55 Adult
$40 Child (12 and under)

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Hunting Biography For Lon E. Lauber

Lon E. LauberLon E. Lauber, a Spokane, Washington native, is an outdoor photographer and writer. He studied photojournalism at Syracuse University through a special program as a U.S. Navy photographer. For the past 23 years Lon has been a full-time freelancer. One of Lon's photos is a 6' x 9' enlargement displayed in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. He is the winner of many national and Alaska state photo awards including First Place in the Roger Tory Peterson Institute Nature Photography Contest. He has won Grand Prize in the Alaska State Photo Contest three out of five years. Lon is co-photographer of the acclaimed eagle book, "Sovereign Wings." His work has been illustrated in National Geographic and Sierra Club books; Audubon, Impact, Kodak, and Tide-Mark calendars, many advertisements and countless magazines including: Alaska, Audubon, BBC Wildlife, Ducks Unlimited, Field and Stream, National Geographic, Outdoor Life, Ranger Rick and Sports Afield. Along with his photography, Lon writes for many outdoor magazines.

In addition to free-lancing, Lon taught photography for the Adak rural extension of the University of Alaska for six years. After living on Adak for seven years and in Wasilla for 10 years, Lon now resides in Spokane, Washington

Lon says he's at his best in nature.

"It's not like a light switch, but when I slip on my outdoor gear and head into the wilderness, I become a different being. I sort of melt into nature, physically and emotionally.”

"I've enjoyed the outdoors as long as I can remember. I guess that's why I ended up in Alaska. The inclement weather makes my work difficult at times, especially the lighting. But, on those days when it is nice, I really kick into a photographic high. And, that's when I make my strongest images.”

"My goal is to communicate with every photo I make. Whether it's conveying closeness with a sea otter and pup, the majesty of an eagle, or people enjoying the outdoors, I hope to evoke emotion or inform. If you smile or gain insight into the wonders of nature from my images, then I have succeeded."

Click here to read more about Lon and see some amazing hunting pictures!


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A big thank you to everyone that attended our
29th Annual Alaskan Bowhunters & Arrowhead Awards Banquet.

Once again it was a great success!

We would also like to thank Tom Hoffman, for attending as our guest speaker.
   

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