Events
Community Events
Stay connected with everything happening at the Kandiyohi County Pheasants Forever Chapter. From annual meetings and our signature banquet to youth programs, women’s hunts, and educational classes, our events are where conservation, community, and tradition come together.
For the most up‑to‑date details, dates, and registration information, be sure to check out our social media.
April 11, 2026
The Annual Banquet is the chapter’s largest fundraising event of the year. We bring together supporters for food, fellowship, raffles, games, and auctions—all supporting local habitat, youth programs, and access initiatives.
Banquet features include:
Raffles and games
Silent and live auctions
Chapter updates and recognition
Support habitat and youth programs
Feb 24, 2026
Our monthly meeting are an opportunity for members and supporters to learn more about what the chapter has accomplished, how funds were invested, and what projects are planned. Meetings are held at The Elks Lodge, Willmar, MN.
What to expect:
Year‑in‑review highlights
Habitat and project updates
Election of officers and leadership updates
Open discussion and member input
April 30 , 2026
This information session is focused on woman ages 16 and up who are interested in hunting but are not sure how to take the steps to make it happen. Join us along with expert women from the MN DNR and conservation specialists!
What to expect:
Building confidence, lifestyle and adventure
Where and how to find resources
Discuss clothing and Equipment
How to prepare for your hunt
August 8 , 2026
Calling all youth ! We are hosting a youth hunt at Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center on August 8 from 9 am - Noon . Join us along with experienced hunters and mentors !
What to expect:
Lunch provided following the event
Can Schedule a mentored hunt during pheasant season
Registration details available on the Prairie Woods ELC website
There is no cost to attend.
Our women’s hunts are designed to provide a supportive environment for women interested in learning more about hunting and conservation. These events focus on confidence, and camaraderie.
Opportunities often include:
Guided or mentored hunts
Firearm handling and safety instruction
Conservation education
Community and connection
Education is a cornerstone of our mission. Throughout the year, the chapter supports and hosts classes focused on conservation, habitat, safety, and outdoor skills.
Topics may include:
Firearm safety and hunter education
Habitat and land stewardship
Conservation practices
Outdoor skills and ethics
Youth involvement is critical. The Kandiyohi County Chapter supports youth hunts designed to introduce young people to safe, ethical hunting and outdoor stewardship.
Programs may include:
Youth pheasant hunts
Firearm safety and education
Outdoor skills and conservation learning
Mentorship opportunities