TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATI0N 2011 MISSION Tri-Cities Shooting - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATI0N 2011 MISSION Tri-Cities Shooting - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
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 Range…..
…..to the Most Challenging of Competitions…
…We Believe It Is Our Responsibility…..
…to Preserve Our Heritage of Firearms Ownership
… and to Protect the Ecological and Historic Integrity of Our Range
Our Main Promotional Activities in 2011 the Sportsmen Show Booth in January & our “First Shots” Program in May
Our Sportsmen Show Booth Shows Our Wide Variety
- f Shooting Experiences
… and Promotes Membership and
- ur “First Shots” Program
Our First Shots Program is mainly for Women with little or no previous shooting experience.
It Includes Competent In-Classroom Instruction With Both Women & Men Instructors
….. and One-On-One Range Officer Monitored Shooting Experiences
Monitored and Mentored By Both Women & Men Range Officers
Progress on the Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Range Master Plan
Hunter Education Range Hunter Education Practical Area
Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board
Shotgun Range House Warm, Cool & Roomy
Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board
Center Fire Reactive Pistol Equipment & Vehicle Storage
Plan developed by the TCSA Board and the Benton County Park Board
New Restrooms at Rose Iris Target Prep Area At High Power
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
TCSA MEMBERSHIP
- ADULT MEMBERS
1099 34%
- SPOUSAL MEMBERS
1080 33%
- LIFE MEMBERS
60 2%
- JUNIOR MEMBERS
1006 31%
- TOTAL
3250
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