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TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATI0N 2011 MISSION Tri-Cities Shooting Association Hosts Eight Different Types of Shooting Situations Where Members & Guests can Learn to Safely Shoot Firearms From Casual Family Plinking at the Rose- Iris


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TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATI0N 2011

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MISSION Tri-Cities Shooting Association Hosts Eight Different Types of Shooting Situations

Where Members & Guests can Learn to Safely Shoot Firearms

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From Casual Family Plinking at the Rose-Iris Range…..

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…..to the Most Challenging of Competitions…

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…We Believe It Is Our Responsibility…..

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…to Preserve Our Heritage of Firearms Ownership

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… and to Protect the Ecological and Historic Integrity of Our Range

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Our Main Promotional Activities in 2011 the Sportsmen Show Booth in January & our “First Shots” Program in May

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Our Sportsmen Show Booth Shows Our Wide Variety

  • f Shooting Experiences
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… and Promotes Membership and

  • ur “First Shots” Program
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Our First Shots Program is mainly for Women with little or no previous shooting experience.

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It Includes Competent In-Classroom Instruction With Both Women & Men Instructors

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….. and One-On-One Range Officer Monitored Shooting Experiences

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Monitored and Mentored By Both Women & Men Range Officers

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Progress on the Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Range Master Plan

Hunter Education Range Hunter Education Practical Area

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Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board

Shotgun Range House Warm, Cool & Roomy

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Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board

Center Fire Reactive Pistol Equipment & Vehicle Storage

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Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board

New Restrooms at Rose Iris Target Prep Area At High Power

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Completed Master Projects Not Pictured

  • R.V. Parking in the Pistol Bays Area
  • Range Flag Road at High Power
  • Range Office Conex at the High Power 900-Yard-Line

Additional Range Improvement Projects Completed

  • Rose-Iris Shooting Bays Widened to Accommodate More Shooters
  • All of the Range Roads have been Newly Graded
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TCSA MEMBERSHIP

  • ADULT MEMBERS

1099 34%

  • SPOUSAL MEMBERS

1080 33%

  • LIFE MEMBERS

60 2%

  • JUNIOR MEMBERS

1006 31%

  • TOTAL

3250

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TCSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Mark Verwest

President

  • George Crawford

Vice President

  • Richard Hare

Secretary

  • Roberta Ensminger

Treasurer

  • Rick Lee

Operations Officer

  • Vic Parrish

Chief Range Safety Officer

  • Chad Ungerecht

Shotgun Representative

  • Matt Newburn

Practical Pistol Representative

  • John Julian

High Power Representative

  • Nelson Thomas

Cowboy Action Representative

  • Randy Absolon

Hunter Ed Representative

  • Phil Hight

Primitive Representative

  • Dan Martini

Member at Large

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TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATI0N 2011

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