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Welcome to SEOPA.org
 

Welcome to seopa.org, the official Web site of the nation’s premiere regional organization for outdoor communicators. If you have questions about SEOPA that are not answered within this site, please contact our executive director at info@seopa.org. SEOPA members pride themselves on the organization’s unique atmosphere of personal interaction — helping, sharing and caring in a family-like atmosphere. Members say it is this quality, above all others, that makes SEOPA so special.

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Future SEOPA Conferences
The Southeastern Outdoor Press Association (SEOPA) has confirmed three future sites for its annual fall conferences. In 2010, the group will meet in Huntsville, Ala., followed by Branson, Mo., in 2011 and Johnson City, Tenn., in 2012. [More]

"On the River With My Boys"
-- by Keith Sutton - winner of the 2009 Sharon Rushton Award for communications for and/or about youth in the outdoors [More]



2010 Conference

 
Featured Member
Dr. Bobby Dale, Jr.

Like many outdoor communicators, Dr. Bobby Dale, Jr. has a full-time career in another field. He is the assistant medical director for the Emergency Department at North Mississippi Medical Center, a Level Two Trauma center, in Tupelo. He graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1974 and is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

Dale is an avid outdoorsman with writing credits in Delta Wildlife, HunTeen Magazine, West Tennessee Outdoors, Southern Sports Journal and Mississippi Magazine. He published a children’s book in 2009 and two turkey hunting books ą one in 2006 and the other in 2003. Dale joined SEOPA just three years ago, but has enthusiastically attended the past three conferences and accepted nomination to the board of directors.

Dale and his wife of 40 years, Martha, grew up in Tupelo. They have two married daughters, two grandchildren, three “rescue” dogs and a cat.