The upcoming Great American Outdoor Show is a nine-day event celebrating hunting, fishing and outdoor traditions that are treasured by millions of Americans and their families. It will be held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from February 1-9, 2014. The GAOS will feature over 1000 exhibitors and a multitude of products, ranging from shooting manufacturers to outfitters, fishing boats to RV's, archery to art, and covering 650,000 square feet of exhibit hall space. It will also feature a jam-packed schedule of events, including concerts, fundraising dinners, speaking events, archery competitions, celebrity appearances, seminars, demonstrations and much more!
If you're in the area and want to get involved, NRA needs volunteers to help with the GAOS. Volunteering is a great way to help out and give back. If you would like to volunteer at the GAOS, please submit your information to us by clicking HERE. You will be contacted as opportunities become available. This is a great chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at the world's largest outdoor show and help bring it all together. Please contact us to volunteer.
Volunteers needed for the Great American Outdoor Show!
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