Bonita Fraim, Member of The Women’s Outdoor Media Association

September 3, 2010 by The WOMA  
Filed under Featured Members

I have always loved nature and the outdoors. I grew up and raised my children farming. My husband, Bill Fraim and I currently live in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Together, we have nine children. We both are very involved with the hunting and shooting sports industry.

I have a great passion to protect and secure our hunting heritage and our Second Amendment Right for the freedom to hunt and to protect my family and myself with firearms.

I absolutely love to hunt, but I also love to shoot sporting clays and defensive pistol. I love to teach women who never held a gun to shoot. My latest passion is my new bow. My goal is to go to Africa and hunt dangerous game.

I am a NRA Life member, NRA Ring of Freedom member and active in the Women’s Leadership Forum, and SCI Life member. I am involved with the Hunting Heritage Trust Foundation along with helping several colleges with new shooting sports programs. In addition, I am an NRA certified Home Firearm Safety instructor, NRA Pistol instructor and NRA certified RSO.

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3 Comments on "Bonita Fraim, Member of The Women’s Outdoor Media Association"

  1. Bill Bowers on Sat, 4th Sep 2010 6:42 pm 

    Welcome to The WOMA, Bonita. We’re very glad you’ve joined us!

  2. Deborah Ferns on Sat, 4th Sep 2010 7:06 pm 

    Welcome Bonita and so glad you joined us. Hope to see you at SHOT Show in January and if not we’ll meet up again for sure at the annual NRA convention!

  3. Diane DeBruhl on Wed, 8th Sep 2010 1:32 pm 

    Good to see you so involved Bonita! Keep up the great work. We sure had fun at the Women’s Wilderness Escape didn’t we?

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