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Monday, August 24
 

9:00am CDT

Announcements & Keynote #5: Hunters and Anglers, Public Lands, and the Future of Conservation
Monday August 24, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Chris, President & CEO of Trout Unlimited, will speak about the vital role sportsmen and sportswomen play in advancing conservation efforts. He will also emphasize the central importance of public lands—both as essential habitat and as shared spaces that sustain outdoor traditions, recreation, and the broader conservation mission.
Speakers
avatar for Christopher Wood

Christopher Wood

President & CEO, Trout Unlimited
Before coming to Trout Unlimited in September 2001, Chris Wood served as the senior policy and communications advisor to the chief of the U.S. Forest Service where he helped protect 58 million acres of publicly owned land. Chris began his career as a temporary employee with the Forest... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Madison Ballroom

10:00am CDT

Coffee Break & Networking - Sponsored by Visit Bentonville
Monday August 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:30am CDT


Monday August 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:30am CDT

10:30am CDT

Breakout 3A: Rewriting the Playbook: Who Manages – and Who Pays for – America’s Public Lands?
Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
America’s public lands are at an inflection point. Record-breaking visitation, intensifying wildfires and biodiversity loss, along with mounting development pressure, are conflicting with management systems and funding models built for another era. How we proceed is an open question – and a story that couldn’t be more urgent.

This panel brings together leading voices to explore emerging models for public lands management, from cross-agency coordination to governance approaches that reflect today’s realities. It also examines a critical piece of the puzzle: how we pay for it. As the traditional user-pay model tied to hunting and fishing changes, we’ll consider new strategies – and who should help bear the cost.

Together, this conversation considers under-reported angles and growing tensions at the intersection of policy and conservation. Panelists will share insights and ideas that will define the future of our national legacy of public lands and waters.
Speakers
avatar for Neil Kornze

Neil Kornze

Senior Vice President, Cassidy & Associates
Neil Kornze is a Senior Vice President at Cassidy & Associates. For the past two decades, Neil has worked on the nation’s most vital conservation, land, wildlife, and energy issues from Capitol Hill, the Department of the Interior, and the philanthropic world. Most recently, he... Read More →
avatar for Adam Cramer

Adam Cramer

CEO, Outdoor Alliance
Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with... Read More →
avatar for Tracy Stone-Manning

Tracy Stone-Manning

President, The Wilderness Society
Tracy Stone-Manning is a longtime conservationist and public lands advocate who has played a significant role in shaping U.S. land management policies. As President of The Wilderness Society, she leads efforts to unite people to protect America’s wild places. She also serves as... Read More →
avatar for Christopher Wood

Christopher Wood

President & CEO, Trout Unlimited
Before coming to Trout Unlimited in September 2001, Chris Wood served as the senior policy and communications advisor to the chief of the U.S. Forest Service where he helped protect 58 million acres of publicly owned land. Chris began his career as a temporary employee with the Forest... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas E&H

10:30am CDT

Breakout 3B: Authenticity in the Age of AI: What's Next for Outdoor Photographers?
Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Artificial intelligence can now generate breathtaking landscapes and close-up wildlife shots using only a brief prompt. As these technologies rapidly improve, outdoor photographers are facing an existential question: what makes a real photograph valuable when a convincing alternative can be created in seconds?

This panel explores how landscape, wildlife, and adventure photographers can adapt, differentiate their work, and remain essential in an AI-driven visual culture. Panelists will discuss how authenticity and ethical transparency can become powerful advantages in a world flooded with synthetic imagery. The conversation will also focus on practical strategies for sustaining income in a changing market. Panelists will share ideas for diversifying revenue streams with workshops, print sales, brand partnerships, and more. 
Speakers
avatar for Hannah Stonehouse Hudson

Hannah Stonehouse Hudson

Owner, StonehousePhoto.com
Hannah Stonehouse Hudson is a globally recognized photographer and speaker specializing in the complex narratives of grief and change. Whether she is on the ice as a dedicated angler or behind the lens documenting the human condition, Hannah’s work focuses on how the natural world... Read More →
avatar for Heather Physioc

Heather Physioc

Journalist, Photographer & Search Expert, HP Conservation
HHeather Physioc leads the Discoverability capability at an enterprise global marketing agency, serving the online search needs of enterprise brands across verticals and around the globe. Heather is also an international search industry speaker and writer whose interdisciplinary work... Read More →
avatar for Tom Oliver

Tom Oliver

teoliver photography
Tom Oliver is a photographer, educator, and former wildlife biologist based in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula. He leads small-group photography excursions, birding outings, and night sky experiences designed to help people slow down, observe more closely, and engage meaningfully... Read More →
avatar for Paul Queneau

Paul Queneau

Editor, Montana Outdoors, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas F&I

10:30am CDT

Breakout 3C: The Weight We Carry: Mental Health in Outdoor Careers
Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
The outdoor industry is often associated with adventure, freedom, and well-being. But in reality, many of us who work in or write about the outdoors face long hours, financial uncertainty, climate grief, and burnout. This panel explores the realities of mental health for communicators, conservation professionals, recreation guides, and outdoor creators. Panelists will share personal experiences and highlight strategies for staying healthy--including how time spent outside can support healing and offer space for connection. Attendees will also gain insight into how thoughtful storytelling can reduce stigma and encourage more open conversations about mental health within the outdoor community.
Speakers
avatar for Lisa Y. Collins, Ed.D

Lisa Y. Collins, Ed.D

Author • Educator • Trauma Practitioner • Environmental Advocate, Lewis and Clark College
Dr. Lisa Y. Collins, Ed.D.
Author • Educator • Trauma Practitioner • Environmental Advocate

Dr. Lisa Y. Collins is an author, educator, trauma practitioner, and environmental advocate with more than 30 years of experience in teaching, leadership, and healing-centered work. Her career bridges education, nature, and storytelling—revealing how the natural world supports human... Read More →
avatar for Zackary Butterfield

Zackary Butterfield

Butterfield Counseling and Neurofeedback
Zack Butterfield is a licensed mental health counselor and founder of Butterfield Counseling and Neurofeedback, a practice dedicated to improving mental wellness in rural communities. With a focus on trauma, anxiety, and brain-based approaches to healing, Zack combines neuroscience... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas G&J

12:00pm CDT

Break
Monday August 24, 2026 12:00pm - 12:15pm CDT

Monday August 24, 2026 12:00pm - 12:15pm CDT

12:15pm CDT

NSSF's Lunch & Announcements
Monday August 24, 2026 12:15pm - 1:00pm CDT
We’re glad to share this midday pause with you—full of good food, great company, and even better conversation. This lunch is sponsored by our friends at the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), whose commitment to industry leadership and responsible practices continues to make a lasting impact.

Announcement of Jade of Chiefs Award!
Monday August 24, 2026 12:15pm - 1:00pm CDT
Madison Ballroom

1:00pm CDT

Keynote #6: Stories with Impact: Strategic Storytelling for a New Travel Era
Monday August 24, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Join Rob Holmes, Founder and Chief Strategist of GLP Films, for an engaging presentation demonstrating the power of visual storytelling to address some of the leading trends that are shaping tourism today: Sustainable and Regenerative tourism, Stewardship and Conservation, Inclusion and Accessibility, and the role Indigenous communities play in leading local conservation and cultural heritage initiatives. 

Inspiring, educational and emotional award-winning videos that spark meaningful dialogue, inspire action, and drive real solutions. 
Speakers
avatar for Rob Holmes

Rob Holmes

Founder & Chief Strategist, GLP Films
Rob Holmes is the Founder & Chief Strategist of GLP Films -- an award-winning, full-service content marketing agency dedicated to sustainable and regenerative tourism. GLP helps destinations reposition as leaders in this new travel era via award-winning sustainability storytelling... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Madison Ballroom

1:45pm CDT

Coffee Break & Networking - Sponsored by Visit Bentonville
Monday August 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:15pm CDT


Monday August 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Be a Better Beginner: How to Break into the Outdoor Media Without Breaking Down
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Few things are as daunting as feeling unprepared to chase your dreams. And yet, that's a nearly universal experience for beginners in the outdoor media landscape. This course will cover some harsh realities, early-career hacks, and helpful mantras and mindset tips in a safe, honest environment, led by someone who, in many ways, is still a struggling beginner herself. Attendees can expect to take a deep breath, build actionable plans for sustainable near-term growth and success, and find a welcoming space for any and all questions they might feel too scared to ask elsewhere.
Speakers
avatar for Katie Hill

Katie Hill

Freelance journalist, Six Cranes Media LLC
Katie Hill is a freelance environmental journalist and outdoor writer based in Missoula, Montana. She covers wildlife science and conservation, public policy, hunting, food systems, and agriculture, among other topics. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, High Country News, Field... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Because You’re Worth It! If You’re Good at Something, Never Do It for Free
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Valuing Your Work and Negotiating Fair Compensation as a Professional Writer

Writers are often told that exposure is payment enough. But professional storytelling, whether through journalism, essays, books, photography, podcasts, branded content, or public speaking, is skilled labor built on years of experience, creativity, and hard-earned expertise. Your work has value. Learning how to advocate for that value is essential to building a sustainable career.

In this practical and candid workshop, award-winning author, journalist, and media producer James Edward Mills will lead a conversation about the business side of creative work. Participants will explore how to realistically evaluate the worth of their time, talent, and intellectual property while developing the confidence to negotiate fair compensation for writing assignments, speaking engagements, consulting work, partnerships, and multimedia projects.
Drawing from more than three decades of experience in publishing, outdoor media, brand partnerships, public speaking, and nonprofit collaboration, Mills will share real-world strategies for setting rates, navigating difficult conversations, identifying hidden labor, and avoiding the common trap of undervaluing your work. The session will also examine the unique challenges facing freelance creatives in outdoor and travel media, where passion is too often used to justify underpayment.

Topics will include:

  • Establishing professional rates and fee structures
  • Understanding the true cost of freelance work
  • Negotiating contracts and deliverables
  • Knowing when to say yes and when to walk away
  • Building long-term professional relationships without sacrificing your value
  • Leveraging expertise, lived experience, and niche authority into sustainable opportunities

Whether you are an emerging freelancer or an established storyteller looking to strengthen your business practices, this workshop will provide practical tools and honest insight to help you protect your work, advocate for yourself, and get paid what you’re worth.
Speakers
avatar for James Edward Mills

James Edward Mills

Executive Producer, The Joy Trip Project
James Edward Mills is a freelance journalist and National Geographic Explorer who specializes in telling stories about outdoor recreation, environmental conservation, acts of charitable giving, and practices of sustainable living. He has worked in the outdoor industry since 1989 as... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Beyond Snapshots: A Guided Image Review Session
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
What makes a photograph a keeper? It depends, of course, but on what? In this supportive image review session, Colleen will lead a thoughtful discussion aimed at helping you see your photographs—and your storytelling potential—with greater clarity and confidence. Using attendee-submitted images, we’ll examine what’s supporting our intended message, what’s undermining it, and how deliberate visual design choices shape the viewer’s experience through the frame. You’ll hear practical insights into composition, storytelling, and technical decision-making. All skill levels, camera types, and outdoor-related photographic genres are welcome—from wildlife to recreation, sweeping landscapes to intimate macro studies. Bring your images and your curiosity! Leave with sharper eyes and a stronger visual voice!
Speakers
avatar for Colleen Miniuk

Colleen Miniuk

Photographer/writer, Colleen Miniuk Photography and Writing

Colleen Miniuk is a corporate-America-escapee turned full-time outdoor photographer, writer, publisher, instructor, and speaker from Chandler, Arizona. Her credits include National Geographic calendars, Arizona Highways, AAA Via, National Parks Traveler, On Landscape, and a var... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Don't Miss the Point: AI and Automation for Creatives
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Most creatives don't use AI, because they over-fixate on its ability to "create" content. If that's you, you are really missing out!  AI excels at handling the back office drudgery creators struggle with every day to ship great content.  Join me as we discuss how to implement AI and automation responsibly and in a brand authentic way and tackle specific day-to-day use cases.
Speakers
avatar for Marvin Cash

Marvin Cash

Host & Producer, The Articulate Fly
Marvin is the host, editor and producer of the award-winning The Articulate Fly podcast. He is committed to building the fly fishing community and helping fellow anglers have more productive days on the water. The Articulate Fly is in its eighth season and has released over a thousand... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Elevate your Outdoor Meals: Hands on Cooking Workshop
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Throw away your packaged meals and come along with Chef Corso of Outdoor Eats for this hands on cooking workshop. He will share fast, easy and tasty recipe ideas that are perfect for any outdoor activity. All recipes are 10 ingredients or less, ready in 30 min or less, easy to shop for and pack up. We will cover camp stove equipment, packing tips and tricks, dietary restriction considerations as well as cook up and taste multiple recipes for all times of day. Elevate your meals with Outdoor Eats!
Speakers
avatar for Chef Corso (Steve)

Chef Corso (Steve)

Head Chef & Founder, Outdoor Eats
Fast, easy and tasty trail-tested recipes for any outdoor activity. All recipes are 10 ingredients or less, ready in 30 min or less, no pre-prep, no dehydrating. Elevate your meals with real, fresh ingredients.
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Energize Your Writing Through Movement and Metaphor
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Feeling stuck in our writing can be rooted in boredom, especially as seasoned professionals but also for newbies who feel overwhelmed with information or pressured to sound like other writers. Using a combination of science-backed exercises to boost neurological activity and language play, writers will walk away energized with the act of writing, excited to dive back into a project that had felt stale, and smiling. The goal is to bring creativity into writing in a way that feels energized, fun, and productive.
Speakers
avatar for Carolyne Whelan

Carolyne Whelan

Founder, Certified Trauma-Informed Writing Coach, Forward Motion Writing
Carolyne Whelan spends as much time as she can outdoors. She loves wide open spaces, travel, and living beings. She coaches writers on how to love their work enough to edit it at Forward Motion Writing. She is the recipient of the Jan-ai Fellowship to the Murphy Winter Writing Conference... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Intentional Craft: How to Create Work that Achieves its Purpose
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
This generative writing workshop explores tools to connect our readers more deeply to the narrative we’re writing and the intention of our work. We’ll explore the difference between giving readers the experience and our experience, and how those methods can serve independent purposes. We’ll practice bringing sensation, observation, and perspective to our writing, developing our craft to produce compelling stories.
Speakers
avatar for Ammi Midstokke

Ammi Midstokke

Freelance Columnist, Journalist, and Author
Ammi Midstokke grew up in the forests of North Idaho, where spring trilliums and fall firewood left their mark on her soul. She is an author and weekly outdoor columnist for the Spokesman Review in Spokane, Washington, and other publications. When she is not writing or guiding others... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Media Relations 101: How Outdoor Writers Can Work with PR & Comms Teams
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
This interactive workshop will help outdoor writers understand how to collaborate effectively with PR and communications teams while maintaining editorial independence. Drawing from real-world outdoor storytelling examples, Melissa Benhaim will break down how pitches are developed, how press trips are structured, and how writers can navigate interviews, hosted experiences, and inbound opportunities professionally. Participants will gain practical tools for working with destinations, brands, and tourism partners on their next great story. Ideal for new writers or those looking for a back-to-basics overview.
Speakers
avatar for Melissa Benhaim

Melissa Benhaim

Founder, Benhaim Public Relations
Melissa Benhaim is the founder of Benhaim Public Relations, a Miami-based travel and hospitality PR consultancy. A background in hospitality operations and a foundation in travel public relations has uniquely positioned Melissa in the industry. After starting her career with Four... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Photography for Writers
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Do you need to provide photos for a project you will soon be working on? Learn how to create outstanding photos that are publishable and profitable. This course will teach you several practical techniques that you can use with anything from a cell phone to a DLSR. Many examples are provided to help you improve your photography skills. The underlying key is to help you make more money by selling better photos.
Speakers
avatar for Lefty Ray Chapa

Lefty Ray Chapa

Owner, Lefty Ray’s Photo Service
Lefty Ray supplies photos and feature stories to a variety of clients and publications. He specializes in anything to do with a fly rod or a shotgun. His workshops and slideshows focus on practical methods used everyday in his photography. His clients have included Beretta, Remington... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

Workshop - Tour of UW Arboretum
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Urban Wild: Exploring Milwaukee’s Great Outdoors
Host: University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum
Primary Contact: David Stevens, [email protected]
Transportation: provided by Destination Madison

An “Arboretum for the University” was first proposed by landscape architect John Nolen in his 1911 report Madison: A Model City. The idea was later promoted by Michael Olbrich and the Madison Parks and Pleasure Drive Association, beginning in 1925, as they raised money for Madison parks in an effort to save open space and public access to lake shores. Olbrich hoped for an Arboretum that might also be a wildlife sanctuary, experimental forest preserve, protected area for sacred Native American sites, place to experiment with re-establishing historical Wisconsin landscapes, and refuge from the city. Olbrich convinced the UW Board of Regents to aid in the land purchase for a Forest Preserve Arboretum and Wild Life Refuge at the end of 1927, but the initial 246 acres were not acquired until April 26, 1932.

Two years later the Arboretum had grown to 500 acres. At the formal dedication on June 17, 1934, research director Aldo Leopold outlined the focus of re-establishing “original Wisconsin” landscape and plant communities, particularly those that predated European settlement, such as tallgrass prairie and oak savanna. Though the Arboretum Committee may not have anticipated it in the 1930s, they introduced a new concept in ecology: ecological restoration—the process of returning an ecosystem or piece of land to a previous, usually more natural, condition. In doing so, they created a place that pioneered the restoration and management of ecological communities. Many of the early visions have also continued through Arboretum history.

Most of the Arboretum’s current land holdings came from gifts and purchases during the Great Depression. In addition to inexpensive land, the Depression brought a ready supply of hands to work it. Between 1935 and 1941, crews from the Civilian Conservation Corps were stationed at the Arboretum and provided most of the labor needed to begin restoring ecological communities.

The Arboretum now comprises 1,200 acres in Madison, plus outlying properties throughout Wisconsin. Efforts to restore or create historic ecological communities have continued through the decades, and the Arboretum manages the oldest restored prairie along with an extensive collection of restored ecosystems.

In addition, like most arboreta, the Arboretum has traditional horticultural collections of labeled plants arranged in garden-like displays. These collections feature trees and shrubs of the world and represent the state’s largest woody plant collection. Some of these collections, such as lilacs and the pinetum, have been part of the Arboretum since its earliest years.

Tour of the arboretum's living collection (the largest and most diverse collection of woody plants in the state), Curtis Prairie (oldest prairie restoration in the world), as well as other arboretum areas depending on time and group interest




Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - What We Can Learn from the Old Masters
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
The skills necessary to be a successful author translate well over time. The course will examine the work of the masters of writing about nature and the environment. Their content, techniques, styles and structures will be dissected and models offered for today's communicators.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Neužil, Ph.D.

Mark Neužil, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus, University of St. Thomas-Minnesota
Mark Neuzil, Ph.D., is professor emeritus of journalism at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he taught environmental journalism, nature writing and environmental policy. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Rooted in the North: An Off-the-Trail Guide... Read More →
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

WORKSHOP - Why Podcasts & Audio Content Are Ideal for Reaching Active Outdoor & Adventure Enthusiasts
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
This workshop explores why podcasts and audio content are uniquely effective tools for reaching active outdoor and adventure enthusiasts and how brands, destinations, and organizations can use them strategically. We’ll cover audience behavior, storytelling formats, trust-building, and how to integrate natural calls to action that drive awareness, engagement, and conversion. Attendees can expect practical guidance on developing audio concepts, choosing the right platforms, and aligning stories with marketing goals. By the end of the session, participants will understand how to use audio to create authentic connections, extend content lifespan, and reach their audience wherever their adventures take them.
Speakers
avatar for Rick Saez

Rick Saez

Founder, President, The Outdoor Biz, R Saez Holdings LLC
Award Winning Podcaster | Voice Talent | Author | Photographer | Adventurer | Speaker & Consultant
Monday August 24, 2026 2:15pm - 5:15pm CDT

3:00pm CDT

Spouse/Partner Tour: Explore Madison’s Capitol Square: Food, History & Local Flavor
Monday August 24, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
REGISTER DIRECTLY HERE - Specialty Wine and Cheese Tasting and Pairing
Monday, August 24 / 3pm-5pm
Cost:$68+pp

Specialty Wine & Cheese Tasting and Pairing

Experience a guided wine and cheese pairing led by local experts. Enjoy three award‑winning Wisconsin cheeses with complementary fruits and crackers, paired with specially curated wines in a beautiful, woman‑owned wine shop.

Dietary Notes
This experience is not suitable for guests with vegan, dairy‑free, or gluten‑free dietary restrictions.






Monday August 24, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm CDT

5:15pm CDT

Break
Monday August 24, 2026 5:15pm - 6:00pm CDT

Monday August 24, 2026 5:15pm - 6:00pm CDT

6:00pm CDT

EIC & Awards Dinner
Monday August 24, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm CDT



Monday August 24, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Madison Ballroom

8:30pm CDT

Hospitality Event: Final Proof - Sponsored by Alabama Beaches
Monday August 24, 2026 8:30pm - 11:00pm CDT
This evening’s finale is sponsored by Alabama Beaches. They’re adding Southern warmth and shoreline spirit to our closing Madison celebration.




Monday August 24, 2026 8:30pm - 11:00pm CDT

8:45pm CDT

Virtual Auction Closes at 9PM Eastern Time!
Monday August 24, 2026 8:45pm - 9:00pm CDT
Get your final bids in!
Monday August 24, 2026 8:45pm - 9:00pm CDT
 
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