Starbucks And Buckshot: Millennials Get A Taste Of Hunting In Alabama
By Freddy Padilla
It’s YOLO and yellowhammers. It’s on fleek and on the lake. It’s FOMO and ammo. It’s throwing shade and casting lines. It’s GOAT and goats.
For those older than 25, YOLO is “you only live once,” FOMO is “fear of missing out” and GOAT is “greatest of all time.”
Alabama Black Belt Adventures (ALBBA) hopes no translations are needed as it combines millennials with the Black Belt. A new initiative seeks to connect the younger generations’ love for the outdoors with the hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities that can be found in the mostly rural region.Pam Swanner, ALBBA project manager, travels around the country letting people know that they can experience any type of outdoor adventure in Alabama’s Black Belt. ALBBA is a nonprofit created to harness such opportunities and serve as a resource along with tourism partners to bring people to the 23-county region.
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