Jamestown  (CSi)  Area veterans are invited to participate in outdoor adventures, along with and Entrepreneur Bootcamp, and the 8th Annual “Joes for GI’s event in Fargo.

On Thursday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2 Stutsman County Veterans Service Officer David Bratton said,  the Brady Oberg Legacy Foundation  weekend adventure will be at Holbrook Farms in  Detroit Lakes, Minnesota at a lake home, on September 1-4, 2017.  It includes a guided pheasant hunt, other shooting sports, time on the lake, bonfires, kayaking, water sports, great food and more.

More information online at: www.bradyoberglegacyfoundation.org or call 701-371-0164.

The Entrepreneur Bootcamp, is October 21-28, 2017 at the UND Center for Innovation, aimed at disabled vets with a passion to launch their own venture.

Applications are being accepted with no change for veterans, with the deadline July 29, 2017.  Online instruction begins August 21, 2017.  On line go to www.ndvep.com

The Barnes County Veterans Service Office in cooperation with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering the Camp Grafton  Disabled Veterans Hunt is November 13-14, 2017.  This is a shotgun with slug only hunt, no rifles will be allowed this year.

The hunt is for veterans who are at 50 percent disabled or greater.  Applications are due by August 31, 2017 and are available at veterans services offices.

Veterans are invited to the “Joes for GI’s,” event hosted by U.S. Bank, on Thursday August 10, 2017 at the Fargo Air Museum from 11-a.m. to 1-p.m. It’s the signature event for Operation Salute Our Service Members.

A minimal charge of $5 to attend will go to local military groups.

The event includes a lunch.

On our show, David added that the North Dakota Center for Heritage Renewal at NDSU, is looking to expand its database of North Dakota combat veterans serving from 1975 to the present.  Call 701-799- 4081 with veteran discharge information.  The program in conjunction with North Dakota’s Office of the Adjutant General,  is sensitive to requirements and concerns as to personal privacy.

He added that the new North Dakota Patriotic themed license plates are now available, through local DMV offices, for an initial and annual fee of $25 in addition to the regular annual fee, with a portion of the $25 to support the Veterans Postwar Trust Fund, used to benefit and service veterans or their dependents.

For more information contact the Stutsman County Veterans Service Office, at 701-252-9043, located in the lower level of the Law Enforcement Center in Jamestown. open Monday through Friday 8-a.m., to noon and 1-p.m., to 5-p.m.