Buckmasters begins the 2003 TV season this weekend on TNN with shows at 10:30am ET on Saturday, 05 July; and 10am ET on Sunday, 06 July.
Jackie and the Buckmasters film crew continue a long-time tradition by starting the television season with the Buckmasters Classic Life Hunt. Each year in January, Buckmasters, in partnership with the Buckmasters American Deer Foundation, hosts this special hunt for kids (and some adults) with severe illnesses or disabilities.
Country music star Aaron Tippin and comedian Jeff Foxworthy participated in this year's hunt, helping to keep the camp lively and entertaining, even when the hunting was a bit off. But after a slow start, the action really picked up for this year's hunt, and the kids were able to take some excellent bucks.
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June 21th
Catch a new episode of "Made In America" debuting Wednesdays at 6pm ET!
"I'm so thrilled to have teamed up with GAC for this fun project. I'm having a blast going all over the country meeting great Americans working hard at their jobs and creating quality products"! - Aaron Tippin |
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SHOW SCHEDULE
Jun. 25: 6pm PREMIER Jun. 26: 11pm Jun. 28: 2am & 9am Jun. 30: 3pm July 3: 12 noon July 4: 6pm July 5: 9pm July 6: 4pm July 7: 6pm July 8: 11pm |
Take a trip with Aaron to Blackhills, South Dakota, land of Mt. Rushmore, caves, five national parks, the Badlands and other natural wonders "beyond all expectations"! TravelBlackHills.com |
STAY TUNED!
In coming weeks, Aaron will tour the Corvette Plant and Museum in Bowling Green, OH; get the inside scoop at Jack Daniels; plus put the spotlight on Louisville Slugger and Chris Craft! |
AARON TIPPIN VISITS JOHNSON SPACE CENTER Aaron Tippin recently visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX and had the experience of a lifetime. Tippin hosts GAC's new show "Made In America" which brings viewers up close and personal with the companies that make America what it is today. As the host of the show, Tippin travels across the United States to visit corporate headquarters of some of America's most well known companies including his recent visit to the Johnson Space Center.
While visiting the Johnson Space Center, Tippin got to see the Neutral Buoyancy Lab--a huge pool where the astronauts suit up and train for space missions. He also visited Building 9 which includes different simulators and mock-ups of the space shuttle and space station components. In Building 5, Tippin got to fly the space shuttle simulator--Sturckow sat in the commander seat while Tippin took the pilot seat--and successfully landed the shuttle three times under different circumstances. He also visited the Rocket Garden which displays several rockets, including the Saturn 5 and was allowed to see the KC-135, also known as the "Vomit Comet" where the astronauts train in 0G (zero gravity). Astronauts can only stay in the KC-135 for 30 seconds at a time. Tippin also toured the historical old Mission Control, the current Mission Control, and the ISS Mission Control. The ISS Mission Control observes the International Space Station 24 hours a day. At Ellington Field, Tippin watched a T-38 take off. *
Aaron Tippin Contest ~ Fly With Aaron
Check out Aaron's Official Site. Per Aaron's site, Aaron will take the lucky Grand Prize Winner for a scenic flight in one of his personal airplanes. What an exciting opportunity. There are also 10 First Prizes and 25 Second Prizes. For details, go to:
Win A Fly Away Day With Aaron
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