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Lisa Bell Receives the ""NH Fish & Game Commission Volunteer Award of Exellence" from the
Fish & Game Department at Discover Wild NH Day, April 21, 2007. It is given by the commissioners
and for Lisa, covers over 20 years of volunteer service.
Above Left - Lisa Bell & John Wimsatt.
Above Right - Director Lee Perry Speaks as Lisa Receives her award.
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You just never know who might stop by to take a look at the "Forever Locked" display!! On September 2, 2007 while at NH's Hopkinton State Fair, Bill and Hillary Clinton stopped by the popular exhibit and spoke to our own Lisa Bell about the project! -Lisa Bell Photos
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Left Photo: When the locked moose are moved outside, the trailer becomes an integral part of the exhibit. It features a 30 " video screen and an audio system.
Right Photo: Another view of the display trailer. The NH Fish and Game Department and the Conservation Officers Relief Association are important partners that helped make this project possible.
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Left Photo: Lisa Bell hard at work organizing the projects paperwork and running the mobile moose "office."
Right Photo: Committee member, Conservation Officer Jeremy Hawkes, volunteers his time and expertise. Also special thanks to Lisa Bell, Melinda Kendrigan, Carol Egan, and Cecily MacNair for donating their time to this worthwhile cause.
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Ray Deragon talks to visitiors at the Deerfield Fair. The locked moose display was considered the feature attraction and countless people came to see the exhibit and take pictures.
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Left Photo: Cecily MacNair Talks to folks visiting the Forever Locked display at the Eastern Fishing & Outdoor Exposition in Worcester, Mass.
Right Photo: Ray Deragon answers questions from several children that stopped by the display during the Worcester show.
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Left Photo: A Look Down over the show in NY.
Right Photo: John Yonke on left and Major Peter Fanelli both of NY State Dept. of Env. Conservation.
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Left Photo: Ray Deragon talks to a couple of the many visitors who stopped by the display while in NY.
Right Photo: A look at the information area of the Forever Locked display.
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The Northcountry News is providing the information concerning "Forever Locked" in cooperation with the
NH Locked Moose Antler Project, Inc. (non-profit owner of the exhibit) Permission to use any of the information within
these pages or questions regarding this project should be directed to: nhlockedmoose@yahoo.com or
NHLMAP, Inc., PO Box 236, Northwood NH 03261 or you may call 603-763-4540 for more information.
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