Kosciusko Shrine Club Turkey Shoot Announces Youth Gun Winner

December 5, 2024 at 6:33 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are, foreground: Lawrence Folk, gun winner; back: Scott Wallace, co-chair, Shrine Turkey Shoot; Skyler Miller, Two Bear Arms; Don Wallen, Two Bear Arms: Clayton Folk, father of winner; Randy Riner, co-chair, Shrine Turkey Shoot; and Jeff Kinsey, Kosciusko Shrine Club president. Photo Provided.
Pictured (L to R) are, foreground: Lawrence Folk, gun winner; back: Scott Wallace, co-chair, Shrine Turkey Shoot; Skyler Miller, Two Bear Arms; Don Wallen, Two Bear Arms: Clayton Folk, father of winner; Randy Riner, co-chair, Shrine Turkey Shoot; and Jeff Kinsey, Kosciusko Shrine Club president. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

The Kosciusko County Shrine Club’s annual Turkey Shoot raised over $10,000 for the Shrine Hospitals for Children during their annual Turkey Shoot.
For over 22 years, local sportsman and business have contributed to the annual fundraiser, raising over $200,000 for crippled children, many of whom are patients from Kosciusko County and the surrounding areas.
The hospitals provide world-class pediatric orthopedics including scoliosis, limb discrepancies, clubfoot, hip dysplasia, idiopathic arthritis, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, burns and other neurological conditions including spinal cord injuries. The hospitals are a network of 22 nonprofit medical facilities which treat patients regardless their ability to pay.

The Kosciusko County Shrine Club’s annual Turkey Shoot raised over $10,000 for the Shrine Hospitals for Children during their annual Turkey Shoot.
For over 22 years, local sportsman and business have contributed to the annual fundraiser, raising over $200,000 for crippled children, many of whom are patients from Kosciusko County and the surrounding areas.
The hospitals provide world-class pediatric orthopedics including scoliosis, limb discrepancies, clubfoot, hip dysplasia, idiopathic arthritis, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, burns and other neurological conditions including spinal cord injuries. The hospitals are a network of 22 nonprofit medical facilities which treat patients regardless their ability to pay.

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