Posted on 09/12/2013 5:05:03 PM PDT by cripplecreek
FLINT, MI Its almost hunting season, and Meijer stores across the state are giving youth hunters the opportunity to get licensed for free on Sept. 13 and 14.
For the sixth consecutive year, Meijer has teamed up with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to provide hunters ages 16 and under with free small game, mentored youth and combination licenses for the upcoming hunting seasons.
We hope its a nice promotion and its a great partnership with Meijer, said Dennis Fox, the chief of staff for the Department of Natural Resources.
We hope that hunters who may be on the fence, that this would edge them over and theyll bring their kids along with them. So were thankful to Meijer for this and we think its a great opportunity for people who are looking to take advantage of this deal.
According to DNR director Keith Creagh, during its 2012 free licensing period, Meijer issued nearly half of all of the states junior hunting licenses.
A Meijer spokesperson said that in order to get the free license, youth must be accompanied to a Meijer location by an adult, and should get a coupon from the store's weekly ad or mPerks digital coupon out and bring the free junior hunting license coupon to the stores sporting goods department.
The coupon is valid for any junior hunting license or mentored youth hunting license and represents savings up to $15 depending on what license hunters get.
Meijer, Inc. which has offered free junior hunting licenses to Michigan residents since 2008 was honored as a Partner in Conservation by the Natural Resources Commission last year for its support of programs aimed at getting Michigan residents outdoors.
Is there a Horrocks down near you? I know there are a few mid-MI locations but I can never remember where. Since they’re a local, family owned store you’d think that they’d sell a lot of locally grown foods but a huge amount of what they sell comes from Amish farms down in Ohio. Buckeyes, for crying out loud.
No Horrocks that I know of.
Yep they are still family owned. We are in Lowell and got our own Meijers about 6 or 7 years ago. Lena Meijer is still alive, Fred died a few years ago.They were big time philanthropists in GR too. I haven’t been up on Alpine in awhile. Have been in this area since the mid 70’s. You would probably not recocnize Alpine Avenue now. It’s been built up like crazy.
I was home in July for my mom's memorial and to take care of her estate. Stopped at the east side Meijer's in Jackson (the one just off of I-94 on the way back to Virginia. That is a nice one.
The Meijer in Big Rapids is a bit older and the one in Cadillac is newer and nicer, plus I like going to Cadillac better than Big Rapids.
I used to stop there quite a bit when I was younger. My parents would take me Christmas shopping at Woodland Mall and we would also hit other stores including that Meijer.
Wish we had them here. Went to one with the bro in law while in Mich. and was impressed.
Me too. /AOL
Actually went there while visiting friends. If you can get there you HAVE to visit Meijer Gardens — it is a beautiful place.
When I moved to Charlevoix, in 1976, it was routine for the guys to have their Deer Hunting Rifles with them in their pickups.
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