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RSVP Round Up: December 2025

RSVP Round Up: December 2025

RSVP Round Up: November 2025

Elko Fundraiser

The Elko County Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser was a wonderful success, bringing the community together in support of services that benefit older adults and caregivers in our region. The evening was filled with great food, music, and strong community spirit, and the funds raised will directly support critical programs such as transportation, homemaker services, respite care, and volunteer companionship in Elko County.

We would like to extend a special thank you to Service Coordinator Jeana Rea and her family for their leadership, time, and dedication in organizing this event. Their hard work and commitment were instrumental in making the fundraiser both successful and enjoyable for everyone who attended.

We are also deeply grateful to our generous sponsors and community partners who made this event possible: Silver Tree Dental, VFW Post 2350, Kinross, Total Eye Care, Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital (NNRH), Elko Senior Center Staff, Giddy Garden, Elko High School Orchestra, Bonanza Produce, Star Hotel, Luciano’s, Raley’s, Blach Distributing, Evergreen Floral, Shelby Mae Esthetics, Express Car Wash, Full Range Physical Therapy, Jan Baker, Vickie Goicochea, and Cheryl Poll. Their support and community involvement truly made a difference.

Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, donated, and supported this fundraiser. Your continued support helps ensure that vital services remain available to seniors and caregivers throughout Elko County.

With gratitude,
Molly Walt, M.A.Ed.
Chief Executive Officer

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NWA Fundraising Dinner: What to Know Before You Go!

NWA Fundraising Dinner: What to Know Before You Go!

A Special Note from the Nevada Waterfowl Association Team

NWA Fundraising Dinner Schedule*

5:00 pm: Registration Opens

Have your QR code ticket ready! You should have received one ticket for each adult/child ticket purchased. If you purchased a Table or a Table Sponsor, you have ONLY ONE QR code ticket for your table of 10. It can be scanned for 10 entries. Be sure to share with your party if arriving separately.

Missing a ticket? Contact: Susan at admin@NevadaWaterfowl.org.

Please allow additional time for parking at the Peppermill Reno. There are two large events that evening.

5:30 pm: Doors Open

Find your table and grab a FREE beer. Purchase a cocktail.

Let the games begin…
• Play a game: Pluck a Duck, Wheel of Fortune and Card Draw
• Get Your Raffle Tickets
• Start Your Silent Auction Bids
• Explore the Live Auction Items

6:55 pm: National Anthem

7:00 pm: Dinner


7:20 pm: Program

Welcome Message – President, Willie Molini
Volunteer Thank You – Travis O’Donnell, The Peppermill Reno
Master of Ceremonies Introduction: Chad Belding, The Fowl Life

7:30 pm: Raffles Begin
• Door Prize
• Early Bird Raffle
• Wheel Raffle

8:00 pm: Silent Auction Segment 1 Closes
• Raffles Segment 1
• $500 Raffle
• Ladies Raffle

8:15 pm: Live Auction Segment 1 Begins

8:40 pm: Silent Auction Segment 2 Closes
• Raffles Segment 2
• Youth Raffle
• Decoy Raffle

9:15 pm: Live Auction Segment 2 Begins

10:30 pm: Concert

*Times subject to change

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Season’s Greetings from Nevada Waterfowl Association

Season’s Greetings from Nevada Waterfowl Association

A Special Note from the Nevada Waterfowl Association Team

As the year draws to a close and the winter migration fills Nevada’s skies, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to you—our members, volunteers, partners, and supporters.

Your dedication to waterfowl conservation, habitat protection, and the sporting traditions we value makes a real difference across our wetlands and communities. Because of your support, Nevada Waterfowl continues to advocate for science-based conservation, youth education, and a strong future for waterfowl and hunters alike.

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NWA The Flyer: November 2025 – The Flyer Takes Off!

NWA The Flyer: November 2025 – The Flyer Takes Off!

Giving Thanks!

Happy Thanksgiving from Nevada Waterfowl!

We are grateful for our supporters, volunteers, and everyone who helps protect Nevada’s wetlands and wildlife.

Wishing you a safe, warm, and wonderful holiday.

The Nevada Waterfowl Team

History of Swan Hunting in Nevada

Prepared by Nevada Department of Wildlife

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service initially authorized a tundra swan hunt in 1962. Utah was the first state to take advantage of this opportunity that same year. Nevada followed in those footsteps and created a tundra swan hunt beginning in 1969.

Initially, 500 permits were issued for the Lahontan Valley excluding Lahontan Reservoir. In 1973, the hunt area was changed to the entirety of Churchill County. The number of permits remained unchanged until 1983, when the number of permits was increased to 650 and the hunt area became Churchill, Lyon and Pershing Counties.

In 1995, an Environmental Assessment was published by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that allowed for a limited quota (5) for trumpeter harvest. This change also made mandatory validation of swans a requirement. The check-in process is designed to confirm swan species to ensure quotas are kept.

2006 brought change to the permit system. Because of underselling its allotted swan permits, Nevada became the only U.S. state to allow one individual to purchase a second swan permit within the same season when a surplus exists.

The next change to Nevada’s swan hunt did not come about until 2018. The Department made a temporary switch to over-the-counter or direct sell of swan permits (no draw) to accommodate a system change to the licensing and tag draw system. The over-the-counter permit selling format, combined with a growing demand created an almost frenzy for swan permits. From 2018 through 2021, the race to acquire swan permits became faster and faster. By 2021 all available swan permits were sold within a matter of hours on the day sales opened. Beginning in 2022, the swan application process was reinstated as an online application.

Big changes to the Nevada swan hunt were realized in 2019. Federal frameworks were modified to move Nevada’s trumpeter quota from 5 to 10 trumpeters. Changes were also made to allow swans to be harvested during youth only hunt days and the season length extended to a full 107 days (105-day general season and 2 youth days).

Additional modifications were made in 2020 to allow swan seasons to be split into two segments so that the season could mirror general duck seasons in states with a split duck season. In 2024, after 41 years of Nevada having 650 permits allocated, the Nevada permit allocation increased to 750.

Interesting Facts:
• In the fall of 1962, Utah became the first state where tundra swans could be legally hunted since the enactment of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Swan hunting within the Pacific Flyway continued as Nevada became a swan hunting state in 1969, the Pacific Flyway portion of Montana in 1970, Alaska in 1988, and Idaho in 2020. Nationwide, swan hunting has expanded with additional seasons for Eastern Population tundra swans (Central Flyway portion of Montana 1983, North Carolina 1984, North Dakota and Virginia 1988, South Dakota 1990, Delaware 2019).

• Swan hunting regulations are dictated largely by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, and Environmental Assessments (1995, 2001 and 2003). All of the overriding laws are written in the federal framework. Any substantive changes to swan hunting regulations would require, at minimum, a new Environmental Assessment and any changes require change to the framework.

• Nevada and Utah are the only Pacific Flyway states with a swan hunt to have trumpeter swan quotas. The quotas are designed to protect trumpeter swans that nest within the intermountain states.

• Since the initial Nevada swan season in 1969, a total of 27,142 swan permits have been sold in Nevada. A total of 6,833 swans have been reportedly harvested in Nevada during that time. Of that total, 20 have been trumpeter swans.

• Season length has varied over the years, but the average Nevada swan season length is 82 days. From 1969 to 2025 there have been a total of 4,684 days of open season for swans.

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RSVP Round Up: November 2025

RSVP Round Up: November 2025

RSVP Round Up: November 2025

Celebrating Caregivers and Seniors

November is National Family Caregivers Month. This is the time to honor the many individuals and loved ones who care for seniors in their own lives. Their tireless dedication, compassion, and strength often go unseen, yet they are the foundation of support for so many. On behalf of our entire organization, thank you for the love and commitment you show every day.

Consider celebrating these individuals by showing your appreciation, sharing their stories, or by volunteering yourself!

As we enter the Holiday Season, I want to take a moment to reflect on something close to our hearts — the Sponsoring a Senior program. Every day, countless seniors in our community are in need of companionship, transportation and essential in-home assistance. Through this initiative, we have the chance to change that story — one senior at a time.

When you Sponsor a Senior, you are doing more than improving quality of life. You are restoring dignity, creating connection, and sending a powerful message: you are not forgotten.

Currently, we face an urgent need, particularly in Carson City. At this time, some 160 program eligible seniors are on a wait list for our Homemaker Program, which provides essential in-home help such as light housekeeping, laundry and linens. These services allow seniors to live safely and independently in their own homes, a dignity every person deserves. To meet the growing demand, we need to raise $200,000 to provide Seniors with these bimonthly services in the coming year.

Every contribution, no matter the size, directly impacts the life of a senior waiting for care.

As we look ahead, our goal remains clear: to expand our reach and bring comfort, companionship, and dignity to even more seniors. Whether you choose to sponsor, volunteer, or simply spread the word, your contribution helps build a community where every senior feels seen and valued.

Thank you for continuing to embody our shared values of empathy, respect, and service. Together, we are not only supporting seniors — we are honoring the caregivers and families who stand beside them every step of the way.

With gratitude,
Molly Walt, M.A.Ed.
Chief Executive Officer

nt Director, Carson City

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