Lake Ultimate is the nation’s most-popular sport show stage
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But kids casting, leaping Labs, non-stop seminars present challenges
GRAND RAPIDS — The nation’s only-known indoor lake at a sport show has become a true “hot spot” that draws thousands of spectators during the Ultimate Sport Show in downtown Grand Rapids. The 66th annual event is March 17 to 20 at DeVos Place, 303 Monroe Ave. NW.
Free ORV Safety Certification class is Saturday, March 19 at the Ultimate Sport Show—Grand Rapids
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GRAND RAPIDS — The Kent County Sheriff Department will hold a free ORV Safety Certification class on Saturday, March 19, at the Ultimate Sport Show. The 66th annual event, Michigan's largest sport show, is at DeVos Place, 303 Monroe NW in downtown Grand Rapids.
Show time! The Ultimate Sport Show—Grand Rapids 2011 is March 17-21
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Michigan's biggest outdoor show is also state's longest-running
GRAND RAPIDS – Tired of winter? Michigan’s oldest and largest outdoor sport show ushers in spring, March 17 to 21. That’s when the Ultimate Sport Show—Grand Rapids comes to DeVos Place, 303 Monroe St. NW for its annual four-day run.
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Family fun abounds at OUTDOORAMA, Feb. 24 to 27 in Novi
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NOVI, MICH — Why is Outdoorama Michigan’s best-known outdoor sport show? Answer: Because for nearly four decades it has served the state’s 1.4 million licensed anglers, 750,000 licensed hunters, and 1.4 million wildlife watchers.
For many of these conservationists and their families, Outdoorama provides wall-to-wall fun and education.
Outdoorama provides a public service by including many non-profit agencies, clubs and organizations as exhibitors
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More than 40 non-profits are in the February 24 to 27 show
NOVI, MICH — Federal and state agencies, sportsmen’s clubs and service organizations are among the more than 40 non-profit exhibitors that have reserved space for Outdoorama, Michigan’s biggest outdoor show, February 24 to 27 at Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave. in Novi. The 38th annual show provides the exhibitors with access to the state’s thousands of hunters and anglers, conservationists and lovers of wildlife.
Ray Eye, America’s top wild turkey hunting expert, leads new seminar lineup at OUTDOORAMA
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Bowhunter Tom Nelson, Fred and Greg Abbas add sizzle to all-star Hunting Stage sponsored by GreenStone Farm Credit Services
NOVI, MICH — From hunting for deer and wild turkeys to fishing for bass, walleye, trout and salmon, there is something for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels to learn at the 38h Annual Outdoorama sport show, February 24 to 27 at Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Avenue in Novi.
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From leaping Labradors to making birch bark canoes, OUTDOORAMA attractions are uniquely appealing
By editor on Feb 22, 2011 | In Showspan, Outdoorama | Send feedback »
NOVI, MICH— If you want to paint the “outdoors of Michigan,” you’ll need a broad brush. In addition to thousands of sportsmen and women who follow traditional hunting and fishing pursuits, the state is home to many others who cherish its abundant natural resources. From campers and canoeists to bird watchers and wild berry pickers, the Great Lake State has much to offer.
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Ram Truck is official vehicle for Outdoorama sport show
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AUBURN HILLS, MICH--It’s official: Ram Truck is the exclusive vehicle for the 38th Annual Outdoorama sport show, February 24 to 27 at Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Avenue in Novi. The sponsorship underscores the relationship between outdoor enthusiasts - including the thousands of hunters, anglers and conservationists that rely on Michigan’s great natural resources – and their trucks.