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ONLY 200 TICKETS SOLD
All 20 Prizes Drawn The Day of the Event
Food, Refreshments, And Side Raffels
$50 Donation
Questions Call Jerry 724-601-6964
All Unsold Tickets Become Property of Rochester Sportsmen’s Club
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Doors Open at 5:30 pm & Dinner at 6:30 pm
Featuring Tony Rich’s Wild Game Dinner
Need Ticket To Attend
Ticket Donation $10 for a Chance on a Great Gun
ONLY 100 TICKETS SOLD
Side Events 50/50 Mystery Gun Walk Around Events
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Sponsoring a “Road to Freedom” Fundraising Dinner
April 17, 1019 Doors open at 6:00 P.M.
Location: Rochester Sportsmen’s Club, 181 Sportsmen Lane, Rochester, Pa. I 507 4
Come support what we all stand for and protect what others have died for “Our Second Amendment”
$ 100 gets you a hat, seat on the “Road to Freedom” bus, dinner and a chance for some great prizes.
Special thanks to those that already donated to the cause and they will be recognized at the dinner.
Only 80 tickets sold.
Buy a table of 8 and ONE Lucky table will be drawn to win a gun.
Grand Prize will be a Kimber “45”
Unsold tickets become property of BCSCL
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COST: FREE
DATE: Monday, May 6th, 2019 _
DESTINATION: Harrisburg, Capitol Building
DEPARTURE Location: Beaver Valley Mall (Formerly Macy’s Parking Lot)
570 Beaver Valley Mall 2019 Blvd. Monaca, PA 1 5061
Parking will be on the EAST SIDE of Macy’s, between Macy’s and Huntington Bank stand-alone drive-thru.
An individual will be giving directions.
BOARDING TIME: 3:45am – 4:15am
DEPARTURE TIME: 4:30am *VERY IMPORTANT* Buses must depart at 4:30am SHARP!
If you are not on board at that time you will not ride the bus to Harrisburg!
DEPART HARRISBURG: Approximately 2PM-3PM
RESTROOMS ON BUS: YES
BREAKFAST & DINNER: Bus will make brief stops to and from Harrisburg for a quick bite to eat & restroom breaks.
For more information contact Bob Oles 724- 709-5669 [email protected]
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The NRA Youth Education Summit is now accepting applications
for the 2019 Youth Education Summit. Current high school sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply. Admitted students receive an expense-paid week in the Washington, DC area with the chance to earn up to $50,000 in college scholarships.
The summit offers a unique opportunity to learn more about American history, government and the NRA while making friends with other students from all over the country. Don’t miss out on the experience of a lifetime. LEAD THE LEGACY and apply today!
DEADLINE: JANUARY 25, 2019
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We will have a great day of family fun. Ages of the youth can be from 9-16. Mom and Dad are encouraged to step up and try as well. We will have dog training, trapping, canoeing, Shooting of .22 pistols and rifles,archery, trap, sporting clays, Primitive living, ROTC zip lining, Turkey and Deer hunting.
Lunch will be provided as well as some fun door prizes.
Starts at 6:30 registration and begins at 8:00 until 3:00.
EMT on duty
Here is the link location https://www.register-ed.com/events/view/123301
For More Information Contact: Jerry Hooks 724-601-6964
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Two vacancies on the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners were filled recently by Scott H. Foradora, of DuBois, and Dennis R. Fredericks, of Amity, to bring the board to its full complement of eight.
Foradora was selected from Region 3, which includes Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter counties. This position was left vacant when former Game Commissioner David Putnam’s term expired.
Fredericks was selected from Region 2, which includes Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Washington and Westmoreland counties. This position was left vacant when former Game Commissioner Robert Schlemmer’s term expired. Learn more about the new commissioners in this recent news release.
Courtesy PA Game Commission www.pgc.pa.gov
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For the second year in a row, 48 junior hunters will have the chance this fall to harvest wild pheasant roosters in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced the application process for the second annual Central Susquehanna Wild Pheasant Recovery Area (WPRA) youth hunt.
Junior hunters between the ages of 12 and 16 are eligible to apply, and each applicant must obtain a 2018-19 Pennsylvania junior hunting or combination license, as well as a free 2018-19 junior pheasant permit, prior to applying. Applications must be filled out online and submitted by the close of business on Friday, Aug. 3.
Applicants will be selected at random during a Aug. 17 drawing, and those who are selected for permits will be notified by Aug. 24.
Courtesy PA Game Commission www.pgc.pa.gov