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Mark Peterson: Upcoming Event

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Mark Peterson to appear at SOE event, Louisville Cabela’s, Aug 6

For Immediate Release, July 27, 2016

Student Outdoor Experience (http://www.soelive.com/), a group dedicated to “Teaching students leadership through the outdoors,” is holding a free event at Cabela’s in Louisville, KY on August 6 for youth in grades 4-12. Worldwide Trophy Adventures’ Mark Peterson, co-host of Cabela’s Instinct: Expedition Series, will be making an appearance during the event.

The event will include hunting clinics, a fishing seminar, archery and BB gun shooting, and prizes. Mark will speak with the kids about his love of the outdoors and give them tricks and hints they can use for a lifetime of outdoor experiences! Come to the event, meet Mark, and let your kids learn how exciting outdoors adventures are!

About Worldwide Trophy Adventures

Worldwide Trophy Adventures, (WTA), the preferred partner of Cabela’s, is “Your Ultimate Outdoor Connection.” WTA offers global hunt bookings, landowner tags, and tag application services. For more information visit www.worldwidetrophyadventures.com or find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TrophyAdventures).

 Media Contact:

Grant Boring

Creative Director, Worldwide Trophy Adventures

231.450.2200
grant@trophyadventures.com
Website: www.worldwidetrophyadventures.com

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