

Wine, Wheels and Wildlife Revs Up, Auction Expected to Take the Fast Lane
"America's hunters and anglers are NASCAR fans. When they are not watching or attending a race, they are outdoors. It gives me great pleasure to be able to combine three of my favorite passions to champion a worthy cause." - Richard Childress
On October 15th, Wine, Wheels & Wildlife 4 will rev up at the Childress Vineyards in Lexington, North Carolina. Celebrating Wine, Wheels & Wildlife, hunting and fishing enthusiasts, NASCAR and outdoor industry leaders come from across the country to highlight the importance for sportsmen to have a voice in the halls of state government through state legislative sportsmen's caucuses.
The culmination of the event will be a fast pace high-end auction with items ranging from a Richard Childress race weekend, renowned artists works, BCS Rose Ball football tickets, exclusive Louisiana duck hunt, a Belize fly fishing trip on a private island and many more items. VIEW LIVE AUCTION ITEMS
About Richard Childress
NASCAR racing legend, Richard Childress joined the CSF Board of Directors in hopes to bring the same level of enthusiasm and dedication he brings to racing to ensuring the rights of hunters and anglers. Childress is as much about giving back to wildlife, hunting and fishing as he is about being a successful business man.
Childress is President and CEO of Richard Childress Racing (RCR), an 11-time NASCAR championship-winning organization. An independent driver who got his start in 1969, Childress climbed out of the seat in the 1981 season, handing over the driving duties to Dale Earnhardt. Together they made NASCAR history, winning 67 races, six Sprint Cup Series championships, and along the way established RCR as one of the premier teams in all of motorsports. Childress is also the proprietor of Childress Vineyards in Lexington, N.C., as well as the Yadkin River Angus cattle ranch.
ChildressChildress has not only a passion for big-game hunting but for the the conservation and preservation of wildlife habitat in the United States and throughout the world. His work with groups like the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Foundation, among many others, provides him the opportunity to make a difference in preserving wildlife habitats for generations to come.
"I like to give back by helping organizations that I know are making a difference in our hunting heritage. CSF has been the one organization that has stayed focused on the legislative side of ensuring hunting and fishing for today and the future. Hunting access to land and water and thriving wildlife lies as much in politics as it does in conservation. I am honored to be able to do my part by serving on the CSF Board."




