Archive for the ‘Book Review’ Category
UPLANDFEATHERS.COM
November 21, 2009 www.uplandfeathers.com
ESPN OUTDOORS–Firsts in the Field
ESPN OUTDOORS
I was just informed that ESPN Outdoors has posted my story about my first deer. You can click here to read it Read the rest of this entry »
Review by James A. Swan, Ph.D.
‘From the hood to the woods’
It’s no secret that most people who live in urban areas far removed from forests, clean rivers filled with fish, flocks of ducks and 10-point bucks are not avid hunters and fishermen. Read the rest of this entry »
Mission Takes City Kids Outdoors
Mission Takes City Kids Outdoors
Kevin Tate | June 22, 2009 Author’s My Outdoors
[Editor's Note: Outdoor Life magazine recently named john annoni as one of the 25 people who are changing the face of hunting and fishing. John has been a public school teacher for 20 years and he is a member of mossy oak's Elite National Pro-Staff.] Read the rest of this entry »
Jim Shepherd , The Outdoor Wire
From the hood to the woods
by Jim Shepherd , The Outdoor Wire
posted August 14, 2009
I’m fortunate enough to have enjoyed what I’d have to call an average childhood. A loving family, a good home, and the presence of friends and neighbors who believed in – and practiced – the golden rule. We weren’t the Ward Cleaver family, but we enjoyed our lives – and each other. It was a childhood that taught the values I’ve taken with me most of my adult life. Read the rest of this entry »
The Outdoor Resource
john annoni is the CEO and Founder of the camp compass Academy and a 6th grade teacher. He recently received and honor from Outdoor Life Magazine heralding him as one of the top twenty-five men and women who are changing the face of hunting and fishing. Read the rest of this entry »
Teacher and Outdoor Life Honoree Pens Book
June 3, 2009
Allentown, PA – Why does someone become a teacher? Is it for money, the summers off or to really try and make a difference? From the hood to the woods-The john annoni Story gives you the insight into one professional educator’s life. Read the rest of this entry »

