The Pursuit & Prestige Gala

As some may know, I am on the Board of Directors of the Dallas Safari Club – Carolina Foundation. It is the DSC chapter covering North Carolina and the Upstate and Piedmont of South Carolina. We are a 501(c)3 charity dedicated to conservation, education, and advocacy. We got started in late 2023 and have been working, bit by bit, to get up and going. It is not easy starting a new organization from essentially scratch though we have had lots of help.

We are finally at the point where we will have our first fundraising banquet. It will be March 1, 2025 at Childress Vineyards in Lexington, North Carolina. Founded by NASCAR legend, former NRA 1st VP, and current Chair of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Richard Childress, the winery features 30 different wines made from grapes grown on 70 acres of vineyards. The vineyard is part of the Yadkin Valley American Viticultural Area. The winery features a very nice event center for corporate and private events which is where the gala will be held.

The event will feature both live and silent auctions. These auctions will be accessible for online bidding by those unable to attend in person. A link to that will go in February. I know we will have many firearms, donated hunts, and other fine items up for bid or raffle. Indeed, I just secured a donation of a 10-day cow Cape buffalo hunt in the North-West Province of South Africa from Bos en Dal Safaris.

If you are interested in attending, ticket sales have begun and will continue until February 15th. Either go to our website or use the QR code in the image above. Likewise, if you are interested in donating an item for the auction or raffle – and it need not be firearm or hunting related – please contact us at dsccarolinas@gmail.com.

Richard Childress Resigns From NRA Board

NASCAR legend and NRA Board member Richard Childress has resigned from the NRA Board of Directors effective yesterday. He served as First VP until late April of this year. He along with Oliver North were asking the difficult questions about finance and the Brewer law firm. His resignation is the fifth this year and the sixth since the 2018 NRA Annual Meeting if you count Pete Brownell.

Richard Childress at the 2019 Annual Meeting – from CNN

His letter below says he needs to fully focus on his businesses which include his race team and a winery in North Carolina. His business acumen and his fund raising abilities will be missed by the NRA. It is my understanding that he is the reason Bass Pro Shops and their Cabelas subsidiary are such large sponsors especially at the Annual Meetings.

Joint North-Childress Letter On Payments To NRA Outside Counsel

Below is the joint letter from then-NRA President Oliver North and then-First VP Richard Childress to John Fraser, NRA General Counsel, and Charles Cotton, Chair of the NRA Board’s Audit Committee (and now First VP), regarding the payments to the NRA’s outside counsel William Brewer III.

Another board member who shall remain unnamed told me that Brewer could become the NRA’s biggest vendor – more than Ack-Mac – if things keep going this way. He also was very dismissive of his legal abilities, he had concerns about his ethical issues, even more concerns about his sway with Wayne LaPierre, and characterized him as a hustler. A friend who is an attorney in Dallas where Mr. Brewer is located said Brewer was “an asshole”. I will make no judgment on his legal competency as I’m not a lawyer but would say you could get some of the best lawyers in DC like Paul Clement and the firm of Cooper and Kirk for probably less.

The nine page letter is below: