
Welcome to the AK WSF Annual Banquet Table Sponsor Program. Tables can only be reserved through the Table Sponsor Program. All of the tables have ten seats. There are four levels of sponsorship – the benefits and priority of seating increases with the level of sponsorship as shown in the graphic to the left.
Each person at the table gets a Yeti 30oz Travel Mug with AK WSF logo. In addition, the Table Sponsor will get a Yeti Tundra Haul Cooler and AK WSF swag bundle.
The drink tickets that come free with each table cover any of the drinks at the bar.
We will be giving away two guns that night in the sponsor table drawing – the higher the level of sponsor table the more entries you get for this drawing.
We limit the number of sponsor tables sold to ensure adequate seating for everyone, so don’t wait to reserve yours! We don’t need the names when you reserve the table so reserve it now and fill it before the event.
Tickets for table sponsors and their guests will be waiting at the Will Call Table at the Banquet.
For questions about the program contact us at 907-868-8861.
We are a nonprofit group passionate about the conservation of wild sheep. Our vision is for Dall sheep to occupy their current and historic ranges in Alaska at, or near, the carrying capacity of the habitat. We aim to achieve our vision by enhancing wild sheep populations, promoting scientific wildlife management, educating the public on wild sheep, and protecting and improving sheep hunting and viewing opportunities in Alaska.
Since 2014, the Alaska Wild Sheep Foundation has donated over 3 million dollars back to the State of Alaska to support Dall sheep conservation projects. We aim to continue supporting Dall sheep in Alaska through our fundraising efforts, and aim to ensure that wild sheep are on the mountains for future generations to enjoy, whether through hunting or conservation. Our membership and Board is made up of a diverse group of wild sheep enthusiasts. Whether the passion for sheep is there from hunting, photography, or a general appreciation of nature in its wildest most rugged form, we are all here to conserve wild sheep in Alaska.