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5th Annual Ice Fishing Tournament & Fundraiser Cancelled

5th Annual Ice Fishing Tournament & Fundraiser Cancelled
Sutherland, Iowa – Due to weather, Seasons Center for Behavioral Health and Camp Autumn
have decided to cancel their 5 th Annual Ice Fishing Tournament & Fundraiser at Camp Autumn
originally scheduled for Saturday, February 10, 2024.
“Given our unseasonably warm temperatures and a forecast of more of the same next week, we
have decided to cancel the Camp Autumn Ice Fishing Tournament,” said Stephanie Pohar, VP
of Marketing and Fund Development at Seasons Center. “Safety is obviously our number one
concern.  Given the current ice conditions and warm weather ahead, we are anticipating the ice
to deteriorate even more and we certainly don’t want to take any chances.”

Founded in 1959, Seasons Center for Behavioral Health continues to be a leading,
comprehensive behavioral health center in the northwest region of Iowa. Offering a
broad range of behavioral health Services, Seasons recognizes that investing in
behavioral health is investing in a community’s economic, education, health and human
services systems. Seasons strives to empower individuals so they might become
active, contributing members of their communities. For more information on Seasons’
services, please visit www.seasonscenter.org or call 1-800-242-5101.
Avera is a regional partnership of health professionals who share support services to
provide excellent care at 300 locations in 100 communities in eastern South Dakota
and surrounding states. Our ministry, our people and our superior values distinguish
Avera. We carry on the health care legacy of the Benedictine and Presentation Sisters,
delivering care in an environment guided by our values of compassion hospitality and
stewardship. Avera employs more than 13,500. Inpatient, outpatient and clinic visits

totaled nearly 2.5 million in the last year, a number equal to more than twice the
population of the Avera service area. For more information please visit www.avera.org.

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