RANGELEY — The Rangeley Region Guides’ & Sportsman’s Association (RRG&SA) invites all community members to a very important informational meeting and Potluck Supper Social on Thursday, May 15, at the Clubhouse, 41 Skiway Rd in Oquossoc Village. Doors open at 5 p.m.
RRG&SA is seeking to develop a formal gun safety, training, and live fire instruction program, with the eventual goal of launching competition shooting events. The evening will feature guest speaker Craig Gerry, Statewide Shooting Range Coordinator for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW), who will outline the steps necessary to develop a formal pistol/rifle shooting program.
In addition, the association will discuss plans to upgrade and improve the range, which is currently in disrepair and in need of maintenance. A volunteer workday will be scheduled soon, and interested participants can sign up at the event.
All interested individuals are encouraged to attend, share their input, and help shape the future of safe and responsible shooting sports in the Rangeley region. Please bring a dish to share for the potluck supper.
For more information or to volunteer, please contact the Rangeley Region Guides’ & Sportsman’s Association President, Sonny Pierce, at [email protected].
About the Rangeley Region Guides’ & Sportsman’s Association (RRG&SA)
Founded in 1895, the Rangeley Region Guides’ & Sportsman’s Association is Maine’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to the promotion of outdoor recreation, conservation, and responsible sportsmanship. Located in Oquossoc, Maine, RRG&SA offers a wide variety of programs and activities for members and the community, including fishing, hunting, shooting sports, youth education, and wildlife preservation. The association is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all outdoor enthusiasts while preserving the natural heritage of the Rangeley Lakes Region. For more information, visit www.rrgsa.org.
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