Eva Shockey to be Featured Speaker at SCI’s “Protect Your Freedom to Hunt” Luncheon

To Eva Shockey, nothing beats spending time with loved ones in the great outdoors. Whether scaling rugged mountains 8,000+ feet above sea level, camping out under a blanket of stars in subzero temperatures or trekking through the wildlands of the Yukon territory, Eva continues to make a mark in the hunting world through choosing to live an unconventional life of adventure.

As the daughter of Professional Hunter and outdoor television producer Jim Shockey, Eva has been part of the outdoor industry since birth. And though her childhood dreams revolved around competitive dance, when she was 21 she traded her tutu for camo and has never looked back.

Today, Eva combines her passion for hunting and conservation in her expeditions across the globe as a Professional Hunter and co-host of Outdoor Channel’s “Jim Shockey’s Hunting Adventures.” She’s also proud to represent companies, including Under Armour, Cabela’s, Daniel Defense, Bowtech, MTN OPS, Walker’s and Muzzy Broadheads.

In 2014, Eva became the second woman to ever grace the cover of Field & Stream, almost forty years after Queen Elizabeth was featured in 1976. Among others, Eva has appeared on ABC’s Nightline and the Fox Business Network as the “new face of hunting.” In 2015, she was featured alongside country music sensation Miranda Lambert in the award-winning Ram Trucks commercial, “Courage is Already Inside.” In the August 2016 issue of Field & Stream, Eva was voted “Most Admired Prominent Outdoorswoman.” Eva’s new book, “Taking Aim,” is a memoir of adventure, skill, healthy living and finding one’s true life calling. In the book, Eva describes many aspects of hunting that fuel her passion for the sport.

Wife to former professional hockey player Tim Brent  and mother to daughter Leni Bow, Eva continues to pursue her passion for hunting while balancing a family and a healthy lifestyle of organic eating and fitness.

 
The luncheon will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2018, during the SCI Annual Hunters’ Convention in Las Vegas.  Ticket information is as follows:
Silver Level
Individual tickets: $100
Table (includes 10 seats): $1,000
Gold Level
Preferred Seating (Includes personal meeting and photo with Eva Shockey and personally autographed copy of her book: “Taking Aim – Daring to Be Different, Happier and Healthier in the Great Outdoors.”)
Individual tickets: $150
Table (includes 10 seats): $1,500
Ticket sales will benefit SCI’s Hunter Advocacy program and the live and silent auction proceeds will support SCI’s Hunter Action Fund (HAF) SuperPac.
To register to attend the convention, click here – www.showsci.org
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About the SCI Hunters’ Convention:

Safari Club expects upwards of 24,000 international hunters to visit Las Vegas, January 31-February 3, 2018. The SCI Hunters’ Convention represents the largest and most successful event to raise money for advocacy to protect hunters’ rights. The 2018 Hunters’ Convention will be held at the Las Vegas
Convention Center with over a million square feet of exhibits and almost 1,000 exhibiting companies.

Register and book rooms at www.showsci.org

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Safari Club International – First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI has approximately 200 Chapters worldwide and its members represent all 50 of the United States as well as 106 other countries. SCI’s proactive leadership in a host of cooperative wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian programs, with the SCI Foundation and other conservation groups, research institutions and government agencies, empowers sportsmen to be contributing community members and participants in sound wildlife management and conservation. Visit the homepage at www.safariclub.org or call 520-620-1220 for more information.