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Muley Fanatic Foundation’s 7th Annual Banquet Brings Conservation and Community Together

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The Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF) will host its 7th Annual Banquet on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at the Shenandoah Valley Golf Club, with doors opening at 4 p.m. The event promises a night of community, conservation, and fun, all in support of protecting one of the West’s most iconic species, the mule deer.

Though mule deer don’t live in Virginia, this local group of outdoor enthusiasts is doing its part to support national efforts to protect the species and its habitat out West, where mule deer populations are shrinking due to habitat loss, harsh winters, and disrupted migration routes.

“Mule deer are in decline,” said Robert Hupman, the new chapter chairman. “They need space and safe migration paths. Our goal is to support projects that protect them and preserve our hunting heritage.”

A Grassroots Effort With Big Impact

The Muley Fanatic Foundation was founded in Wyoming in 2012, built on a simple but powerful model: 70% of funds raised stay local, allowing each chapter to choose and support conservation projects that matter to their members. The Blue Ridge Chapter, based here in the Shenandoah Valley, may be far from mule deer country, but it’s made a real difference.

“This chapter was the first to help fund a $23 million wildlife crossing project in Wyoming,” said Dave Kavanah, former chairman and co-founder of the chapter. “That funding helps save mule deer and human lives by reducing animal-vehicle collisions.”

Supporting Youth and Local Conservation Too

The chapter also gives back closer to home. It supports local organizations like the Izaak Walton League’s Winchester chapter, funding youth shooting programs, fishing derbies, and even a new archery range. Scholarships have also been awarded to students in Virginia Tech’s Wildlife Conservation program, helping train the next generation of environmental stewards.

“Conservation isn’t just about hunting, it’s about responsibility,” said Hupman. “It’s about passing on values, protecting habitat, and teaching kids why the outdoors matter.”

One of the programs the chapter supports is “Putting the U in Hunting,” which provides life-changing outdoor experiences for children facing major health challenges. In one case, a local child battling leukemia was flown to the West to take part in a guided elk hunt, complete with travel, gear, and taxidermy provided.

A Banquet with Purpose

The March banquet is more than a fundraiser; it’s a celebration of the outdoors and those working to protect it. Attendees can enjoy games, raffles, a full meal, and camaraderie with fellow conservation supporters.

Individual tickets are $90 and include dinner and a one-year MFF membership. Tables and sponsorships are also available. Early ticket buyers who purchase before March 1 will be entered into a special firearm giveaway.

“Every ticket sold helps protect mule deer and support conservation,” Hupman said. “We’re transparent; guests will see exactly where every dollar goes.”

Special Guests and Raffles

Television host Hunter McWaters, of the Sportsman Channel’s Hunter’s Quest, will also be in attendance, sharing stories and supporting the cause. Raffle games, including gun raffles and outdoor gear prizes, will keep the night lively. Those who purchase $200 or $400 packages will be entered into additional exclusive raffles.

With over 200 attendees expected, the event is one of the area’s most popular outdoor fundraisers.

Why It Matters

While Virginia is home to whitetail deer, the mule deer is found out West, in states like Wyoming, Colorado, and Arizona. Unlike whitetails, mule deer are more sensitive to development and need large, open landscapes to survive. That’s why protecting their migration routes and winter range has become a national priority.

“Mule deer are part of the West’s identity,” said Kavanah. “Even if you’ve never seen one, protecting them helps the whole ecosystem.”

Click here to purchase your ticket to the 7th Annual Banquet.

 

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