SWOSU Announces Supporting Sponsors for 2025 Charitable Hunt

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Weatherford, OK – The Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce the Supporting Sponsors for the 6th Annual SWOSU Charitable Hunt, scheduled for Friday, September 12, 2025, at BlackOak Farms in Devol, Oklahoma.

This year’s sponsors include:

  • Hunting Sport Clay Competition Sponsors Mike North, '80, and Ronnie Oldfield, '80, with Regeneration Ranch

  • Gift Sponsors Bank of Western Oklahoma, Halestorm Aesthetics (Clarke Hale, '08 & '10, & Kayla Hale, '12), and UglyMugz (Brian Aneshansley, '98)

  • Auction Sponsors United Country Hunting Properties (Corky Heard, '87, & Missy Heard, '87 & '92)

The generous support of these businesses underscores the strong community commitment to SWOSU’s mission and the ongoing success of this annual event.

These Supporting Sponsors join MA+ Architecture, who is serving as the Official Sponsor of the popular event.

The SWOSU Charitable Hunt will feature a sporting clay competition, followed by a guided dove hunt hosted at the scenic BlackOak Farms. Participants will also enjoy a cocktail reception, dinner, and silent auction. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Dr. Ken Rose Memorial Fund, which provides vital support to the SWOSU Department of Parks & Recreation Management. These funds enhance experiential learning opportunities, support faculty development, and prepare the next generation of conservationists, wildlife professionals, and leaders in the outdoor industry.

Registration is still open for this limited, all-inclusive event. Non-hunters may also register to attend the cocktail hour and dinner. Additional details, sponsorship opportunities, and registration information can be found at HuntWithSWOSU.com or by contacting Taylor Adler at Taylor.Adler@SWOSU.edu or 580-774-6331.


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