

| "I thought my life long passion of hunting was over after I developed so many health problems. But then I got involved in Serve Outdoors and with their help I have gone turkey and deer hunting every year! This is great!" Dan Hartsell, Keosauqua, IA (Dan is pictured with his volunteer guide, Scott Bartholomew) |
"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these." George Washington Carver |
DISABILITY: "A physical or mental impairment that limits or prevents normal achievement." Is that right...? YOU WILL SEE PHOTOS OF PEOPLE ON THESE PAGES THAT DO NOT LET THEIR "DISABILITY" LIMIT ANYTHING! |



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| TESTIMONY FROM ONE OF THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE DES MOINES RIVER VALLEY CHAPTER OF SERVE OUTDOORS IN KEOSAUQUA, IOWA |


| Carson Butts "Turkey Slayer" |
| Carson Butts from Rogersville, Missouri took his first trophy gobbler on March 31, 2012 during the Missouri Youth Season. Carson is 10 years old. He was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2003. He fought this dreaded disease bravely until he took his last treatment in January of 2007 and was declared cancer free!!! Carson is in the 5th grade at Logan-Rogersville school. His mother is Emily Butts and his "PaPa" (shown in the photo with Carson and his trophy) is Steven Butts of Ozark, Missouri. |
| Carson said, "I rang his bell!!!" |
| Carson and his Grandpa Steven. |


| Participants and volunteers at Lake Bastrop |