There's still time to make a donation to the Black Hills Raptor Center that also takes aim at someone who's wronged you.
Doolittle, an owl named after American military aviation pioneer Jimmy Doolittle, poses at the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Saturday, Feb. 14 at The Monument. Black Hills Raptor Center Executive Director Maggie Engler said Doolittle was discovered, with a dislocated shoulder, in the Keystone "Y" area (near the three-tiered bridge).
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Zoey Roberts, a Black Hills Raptor Center board member, shows off 3-year-old American kestrel Elton during the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Oliver Wade, 14, of Rapid City with the Black Hills Raptor Center, shows off Guya, a 5-year-old broadwinged hawk at the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Friday, Feb. 14, at The Monument. "I help hold the birds, show off the birds. I feed the birds, too," said Wade, who's been working with the center for about a year. "I really enjoy being face-to-face with the birds and helping them."
"This is a super simple way for folks to have a little bit of fun, and us to get some tremendously high-quality bird food,"Â Black Hills Raptor Center Executive Director Maggie Engler said about the organization's Rat for a Rat fundraiser.
PHOTOS: Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo features animals, archery and more
The Black Hills Sports Show & Outdoor Expo at The Monument in Rapid City continues until 9 p.m. tonight and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
A youngster takes aim during the Black Hills Archery Shootout at the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Saturday, Feb. 14, at The Monument.
The Black Hills Sports Show offers many other fun activities, including a Best Buck or Bull contest, South Dakota Youth Hunting Live/Silent Au…
The Black Hills Archery Shootout was a fun time for a number of youngsters.
A young girl takes aim during the Black Hills Archery Shootout.
A line of youngsters prepares to shoot arrows on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Competitors wait to collect their arrows while judges make notes at the Black Hills Archery Shootout on Saturday, Feb. 14, at The Monument.
Arrows stick out of targets at the Black Hills Archery Shootout.
The shootout featured a number of competitors at The Monument.
A youngster takes aim.
Competitors wait to collect their arrows while judges make notes at the Black Hills Archery Shootout on Saturday, Feb. 14, at The Monument.
Doolittle, an owl named after American military aviation pioneer Jimmy Doolittle, poses at the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Sat…
Oliver Wade, 14, of Rapid City with the Black Hills Raptor Center, shows off Guya, a 5-year-old broadwinged hawk at the Black Hills Sports Sho…
Zoey Roberts, a Black Hills Raptor Center board member, shows off 3-year-old American kestrel Elton during the Black Hills Sports Show and Out…
Zoey Roberts, a Black Hills Raptor Center board member, discusses 3-year-old American kestrel Elton. The center's mission is to conserve and p…
"I help hold the birds, show off the birds. I feed the birds, too," said Oliver Wade, 14, of Rapid City. Wade said he's been working with the …
"I really enjoy being face-to-face with the birds and helping them," said Oliver Wade with the Black Hills Raptor Center.
The not-for-profit Black Hills Sports Show & Outdoor Expo showcases over 100 dealers and vendors, according to its website.
A youngster takes a man's photo as he takes a seat in an outdoor recreation vehicle at the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo on Saturda…
All proceeds raised by this Show benefit three local charities, South Dakota Youth Hunting Adventures, Rapid City Cosmopolitan Club and The Na…
This is the 44th show after getting its start when a group of sporting retailers and enthusiasts who wanted to showcase their products, servic…
The show averages about 10,000 paid admissions each year, according to the site.
