WILD TURKEYS TO BE TOPIC OF AUDUBON PROGRAM MAY 7 On Monday, May 7, the Northern Neck Audubon Society will host a program, Wild Turkeys and the Northern Neck Wild Turkey Association, that will be presented by Susan O’Hara Christopher and Stephen Proctor. The public is invited to this program which will be held at 7:00 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church in Kilmarnock. Susan O’Hara Christopher has been active in the Northern Neck Wild Turkey Association since it began in the mid 90’s. A former board member, she is currently serving as the NNWTA Educational Outreach Coordinator. Christopher will discuss the NNWTA history and its programs which include scholarships, fellowships, plantings, youth programs, and spring and fall turkey shoots (target and clay). Christopher is a retired educator/counselor from Northern Virginia and lives in Wicomico Church. Stephen Proctor, a long time member of the NNWTA and its past president, will discuss the wild turkey population in the Northern Neck, its habitat and outlook for the future. Proctor, a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College and T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond, resides on a farm situated in the Bluff Point area on Dividing and Jarvis Creeks. Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be provided by the NNWTA.