If you'd like to know more details about the Chapter's finances and activities, the annual report is loaded with information.
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Conservation Benefit Auction begins October 9
SWMTU is holding an online auction to continue its support of conservation and education programs. You can access the auction at swmtu.org/auction.

Online fundraising event announced
We will host our first Schrems TU Conservation Benefit Auction, an online fundraising event October 9-13, 2020.

2020 banquet canceled; online auction planned
While the 2020 banquet is canceled, there will be a Conservation Benefit Auction to raise funds for critical conservation programs.
Green Team gets students involved in watersheds
High school students work in the summer with Trout Unlimited to do watershed restoration and receive job training in green infrastructure.

Orvis Giveback Days to benefit SWMTU
Customers who donate $10 or more during September 2020 will get a $10 savings card good for any full-price apparel purchase at the store.

2020 Cast & Blast
The Ruffed Grouse Society and Schrems Trout Unlimited are teaming up once again to co-sponsor the annual Cast & Blast. This annual event is not only a “blast” but a great vehicle to raise funds for both organizations' youth education programs.

Showcasing the DNR: The game warden and the Yellow Drake
Who was Clarence Roberts and why does his Yellow Drake work so wonderfully? It's an interesting story with its roots in Trout Unlimited.

The four seasons of fly fishing Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
On Thursday, May 14 we’re honored to have Captain Brad Petzke of Riversnorth lead a virtual presentation featuring the fly fishing opportunities of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Returning to the Muskegon River
Kevin Feenstra about the bugs, minnows, fish, and wildlife that make the Muskegon River special.

2020 Salmon in the Classroom release
With the spread of COVID-19 and schools closed, the maintenance of tanks and release of salmon fry looked a bit different this year.

RIVERS mobile app allows you to document water quality issues
Every angler should have the RIVERS app on their phone to help TU get a more robust understanding of issues affecting our streams and rivers.
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