Fred Boyer To Be Keynote Speaker At

SCI Life Member Breakfast Saturday, February 3, 2018

The annual SCI Life Member Breakfast will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2018, during the SCI Annual Hunters’ Convention in Las Vegas. This year the keynote speaker will be world-renowned artist and sculptor Fred Boyer. The breakfast is a thank-you to SCI Life Members who have contributed so much to the organization and its missions. Zeiss is again the sponsor of the breakfast.

A Montana native, Fred Boyer's bronze wildlife sculptures have won awards and recognition worldwide. A living legend sculptor, Boyer's work depicts nature frozen for a moment in time, portraying life in the wild as simple and ruthless, majestic and pure.

A hunter, guide and conservationist, Boyer will share his life experiences with the audience and talk about how he produces his unique works of art.

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The doors will open for the breakfast at 7:30am. Breakfast is 8am-9am.

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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. The2018 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.

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