C8596 Hunt Pgm
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C8596 Hunt Pgm
4:00 6:00 7:00 9:00 – 6:00 PM ............................Registration – 7:00 PM........................Cocktail Hour - 8:30 PM ...................................Dinner PM ..........Craig Morgan Entertainment 7:00 – 8:30 AM ...............................Breakfast 8:30 AM – Noon ...................Bird Shooting & Sporting Clays 12:00 – 1:30 PM ..........Lunch & Team Photos 1:30 – 5:30 PM.....................Bird Shooting & Sporting Clays 5:30 – 7:00 PM ........................Cocktail Hour 7:00 PM..............................Dinner, Program, Silent & Live Auction Pete Martinez – Entertainment 6:30 – 8:00 AM ................................Breakfast 8:00 AM – Noon....................Bird Shooting & Sporting Clays 12:00 – 1:30 PM...........Lunch & Team Photos 1:30 – 5:30 PM .....................Bird Shooting & Sporting Clays 5:30 PM .....................................Awards Party Aiming For a Cure Alex & Macye Maher All Access Outdoors American Garage Door Company Aramark Arvada Treatment Center AT & T Back Bone Media Baron Engraving Bass Pro Shop Beauty Boutique Beaver Run Resort Beck Motors Benziger Family Winery Beretta Bill Van Camp Bob Sutton Boon & Crockett Club Brett Favre Bridgett Schofield Brownstein Hyatt Cabela's Capital City Children's Choir Chesterman Cheyenne Ridge Children's Care Chippewa Christmas & Associates Chuck Foreman Chuck Weinreis Cindy Bahe Clancy & Rosie Barrone C'Mere Deer Colt Ford Columbia Craig Bump Craig Janssen Craig Morgan CVA Cytosport Dallas Cowboys "Dan Whitney” "Larry the Cable Guy" David Studley Denver Nuggets Dill Custom Knives Fiocchi Shells Ft. 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We truly apologized if we missed anyone!" “Craig Morgan is country music’s champion of the Everyman—a loyal husband father, unblushingly and sentimental, tough enough to kick your butt if you cross him, and the kind of friend everyone would like to have.” – Music Row magazine One of country music's best-loved artists, Craig Morgan has made a name for himself with massive radio airplay of his signature hits: "Almost Home”—which was named Music Row Song of the Year in 2003, the chart-topping summer anthem "Redneck Yacht Club," "That's What I Love About Sunday"--which spent five weeks at #1 and was Billboard's Most Played Country Song of the Year in 2005, “Tough” -- a touching ode to the strength of women, and the fan-favorites “International Harvester” and the anthemic “Bonfire.” Craig is signed to Sony Entertainment Nashville’s BNA Records label and is an esteemed member of the Grand Ole Opry. And now Craig is the star of his own TV series, Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors which airs on the Outdoor Channel. Emmanuel Lewis is best known for playing Webster in the 1980s sitcom Webster. Webster was a top-rated ABC sitcom for several years before bowing out in 1987. Lewis was nominated for four Young Artist Awards. At the same time, Lewis also was the child spokesperson for the Burger King Whopper. He has appeared in Kickin' It Old Skool, in which he had a cameo appearance. He is depicted in "The F Word", an episode of South Park, in which he was portrayed as the head editor of the dictionary. He appeared in approximately sixty commercials. In June of 2000 he branched out into music, creating a multi-million dollar recording studio on the grounds of his 12-acre Atlanta estate and establishing the Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment record label. Aaron Taylor is truly an all time University of Nebraska great! He played for the Huskers from 1994-1997 at Offensive Guard/Center. He was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 1998.While a member of the huskers he was the 1997 Outland Trophy Winner, a 1997 Consensus All-American, a 1996 Consensus All-American, 1995 All Big 8 and the Only Husker to earn All-America honors at two different positions. Gerald McRaney is an accomplished television and movie actor. McRaney is best known as one of the stars of the 1980s television shows Simon & Simon and Major Dad. He will star in Undercovers, an upcoming television series created by J.J Abrams. McRaney holds the distinction of being the last guest star to meet Marshal Matt Dillon in a gunfight on Gunsmoke, in the episode "Hard Labor," which was first broadcast on February 24, 1975. He has appeared in episodes of The Rockford Files, Hawaii Five-O, The Incredible Hulk, Designing Women, The West Wing, Deadwood, Jericho and many other shows. He is married to actress Delta Burke. Gerald is a member of the National Rifle Association and is a Co-Host of the popular TV show World of Beretta. Jim Jensen earned 8 varsity letters at the University of Iowa, 4 in football and 4 in track & field. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1976 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys. He was traded to the Denver Broncos in 1977 and played in Super Bowl XII that year against his former teammates. He was a versatile running back and led the Broncos in rushing and number of receptions in 1980. In 1981 he signed as a free agent with the Green Bay Packers and played there for two seasons. Bart Starr was his coach at Green Bay and in 1982 the Packers made their first appearance in the play offs after a 10 year drought. He has three children: Jessica, Cody and Jack, and one brother Andy. He was inducted into the Iowa High School Sports Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Quad Cities Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. He currently lives in Windsor, CO with his wife Dawn and is VP of Marketing for Water Valley (www.watervalley.com) Jim is a board member for Hunter's Dream for a Cure. Joel Makovicka is a former NFL football fullback who played for the Arizona Cardinals (19992002). One of the most decorated fullbacks in Husker history, Joel Makovicka owns the school record with 13 career touchdowns as a fullback for Nebraska from 1995 to 1998. During his stay at Nebraska, Makovicka was a two-time first-team academic All-American and three-time first-team academic All-Big 12 performer. He also was a member of three national championship teams. The younger brother of another Husker walk-on fullback from Brainard, Neb., Jeff Makovicka, Joel finished his career with 1,447 yards rushing on an average of 5.9 yards per carry while making 22 starts for the red and white. As a junior he produced the fourth-highest rushing total by a fullback in school history with 685 yards. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft and started 10 games at fullback for the Cardinals as a rookie. Chuck Foreman was selected was selected with the 12th overall pick in the NFL draft. He was a consensus choice as the National Football Conference (NFC) Rookie of the Year in 1973. Foreman was named NFC player of the year by The Sporting News in 1974 and by UPI in 1976. He was named All-Pro in 1975 and played in five consecutive Pro Bowls (1973–1977). Foreman had 3 straight seasons rushing for 1,000+ yards (1975–1977) and scored a then NFC record 22 Touchdowns in 14 games during the 1975 campaign. Foreman just missed a rare NFC 'Triple Crown' (rushing yards, receptions & TDs) in 1975 as well. Foreman played in 3 Super Bowls with the Vikings. In 2005 the College Football Hall of Fame honored Chuck with the Community Service Award. In 2007 he was inducted to the Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor. Shjon Podein played for the Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues and over the course of a 699-game NHL career. Shjon assumed his role as top penalty-killer with the Avalanche while helping Colorado capture the Stanley Cup in the 2000–01 season. Shjon is often remembered for wearing his uniform for a full 25 hours after the game. It was also in 1997 that Shjon and Sherry founded the Shjon Podein Children's Foundation to help kids facing extraordinary difficulties in their lives. Shjon became the first NHL player to join the Garth Brooks Teammates For Kids Foundation and is an NHL spokesman for Teammates. The Foundation that contributes monies to non-profits who effectively serve and benefit children in areas of health, education, and inner city services. Podein was noted for his immense dedication to charity work and youth hockey programs. As a result Podein was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2001. Ryan Klesko loves to hunt and fish. But he is known for playing 13 years in the major leagues with the Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. He won a World Series ring with the Braves in 1995. His .525 slugging percentage as a Brave ranks 4th all-time among the team’s career leaders. Klesko became the first player to hit a home run in three consecutive World Series road games when he did so against the Cleveland Indians in Games 3, 4, and 5 of the 1995 World Series. While in San Diego, he served as the club’s spokesperson for the Make-A-Wish-Foundation hosting MakeA-Wish children for batting practice, a pregame ceremony and a ballgame each home stand. This involvement has now lead to his Blue Ryno Foundation, which provides support to the families of terminally ill children. Klesko has been an active supporter of Hunter's Dream for a Cure. He and his wife, Kelly also have a son named Hunter. Ryan hosts a TV show called Grand Slam Adventures. Todd is an Olympic skier and by many accounts the most successful North American in Nordic combined skiing ever. In 2009 he became world champion in Nordic combined. During his international career between 1993 and 2006 he participated in seven World Championships, five Winter Olympics and 162 World Cup events. His greatest successes have been 6 World Cup wins. He finished in Top Ten of the World Cup overall standings eight consecutive years and has won 19 USchampionships. He retired in 2006, but returned to competition in 2008, setting his sights on making the team for the 2010 Olympics. In February 2009 at the World Championships in Liberec, he won two gold medals in Nordic combined. He made the US team for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Todd is really into hunting and the outdoors. Shooting his bow and playing a lot of golf top his list. Also hanging out with his wife Sunny and two children Charley and Finn when I'm not traveling the world and competing are on the top of his list! Steve & Jodie Ries are celebrities in anyone’s opinion. They lost their son Ben shortly after Hunter passed away in 2005. We have always said that in Heaven Ben is a big brother to Hunter and the two of them are playing with dogs and hunting pheasants together whenever they can! Steve & Jodie run a foundation very similar to Hunter's Dream for a Cure that raises money for the many children and Families at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital and Children’s Miracle Network that are confronted with cancer. Information on the hunt that they host annually can be found at www.aimingforacure.com Steve, Jodie and their daughter Rachel reside in Alburnett, Iowa on an acreage with their family business in raising hunting dogs. Doc’s journey has certainly been unique. A former NFL guard and center who played for the Chargers, Broncos and Eagles. The Washington Times dubbed him “The Ultimate Underdog” saying, “perhaps no player in Super Bowl history has traveled a harder path to the Super Bowl than Diaz-Infante”. His career spanned 16 years covering the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. A veteran of 16 training camps, he made his debut with the Chargers during the 1987 strike and did not play another game until the 1996 season. He is believed to be the oldest player ever to make his first NFL start at the age of 32. He won two Super Bowl Championships with the Broncos: XXXII and XXXIII. Since retirement 2002, Doc has been one of the most recognizable media personalities in the Denver area and a role model for Hispanics across the country. Currently, he is a College Football Analyst for ESPNU and ESPN. He lives in Phoenix with his wife Audra and children Dante and Alexis. He is one of the original founding board members of Hunter's Dream for a Cure. Chuck Weinreiss Robb Nelson Wendy Nelson Shawn Lyons Stephanie Lyons Brian Debrie Tom Roberts Bob Edwards Jim Lawhon Daniel Coyt Heather Gentz Shirl Patenaude Bill Van Camp Bob Sutton Brian Bonde Brian DeBrie Kelvin Kos Dick tieszen Doug Iverson Jerry Sinning Jim Palmer Wade Reimers Jonathan Sherrill Alyssa Debrie Brady Nelson Jim Lawhon Roger Pederson Mike Finley Pat Karst Heath Stoeser Jason Stoeser Cody Stoeser Nick Fosness Chris Hull Adam Jost Dustin Christopherson Jeff Rheborg Tom Dalton Willy Gloe Greg Goodman Chris Baldwin Tracy Huntington As Hunter’s parents we were prepared for the challenges that a special needs child brings and we were willing to do whatever was needed to give him the best. Despite Hunter’s challenges he was fully expected to live as long as any healthy child. He lived his life and filled our lives with unbridled joy and happiness. His infectious smile and laugh affected many. Hunter’s death was a shock and a truly devastating loss for us. We never expected to be living life without him! During his far too short life he brought many people together for the greater good of helping children who cannot help themselves. We can not thank you enough for the overwhelming support you have given our family and the foundation over the past five years! Losing Hunter was an unexpected tragedy and we have had to learn that there is truly no greater loss in life! We can only plead that you help us and Hunter’s Dream for a Cure to do everything we can to prevent this from happening to others No one should have to experience what we have gone through. With you help we are making a difference in finding better treatment for this disease and improving the quality of life of special needs children in our community! In Hunter’s name please help us! 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