Sunday, March 14, 2010

April 24, 2010 - 2nd Annual BSA Clays Event

Golf with a Shotgun--
Western LA County Council, Boy Scouts of America
2nd Annual Sporting Clays Fun Shoot

Saturday, April 24, 2010
Triple B Shotgun Sports Park
831 N. Rosemead Blvd., South El Monte 91733
Location phone number: (626) 579-5201

Official registration has begun!

Competitors will shoot 100 sporting clay targets. All levels of shooters are invited, from beginners to experts. Youth are welcome, but must be experienced and accompanied by a responsible and experienced adult with written parent consent. Family teams are welcome and encouraged! Scoring is based on the Lewis Class system, and all shooters have a chance to win prizes.

Cost: $195 per individual participant or $975 for a 5-person team.
Included in the cost, shooters will receive 100 12 gauge shotgun shells to use at the event, a continental breakfast in the morning, lunch, and a Fun Shoot t-shirt and one ticket for our door prize drawing.

Lessons with Chairman Ken Simpson are available by appointment. Please contact him directly at (310) 614-6412.


You may bring your own shotgun or rent one from Triple B Clays (rental fees $15-$25). Ear and eye protection is mandatory, and a vest or bag for your shells is suggested. These items are for sale at Triple B Clays.

Guns, ammunition, shooting accessories and other valuable items will be raffled.

Scouting and outdoor sports go hand-in-hand. Many Scouts learn how to properly handle a rifle or shotgun for the first time at Scout summer camp. While Cub Scouting and Boy Scouting remain an important part of the American tradition for many, not all children have equal access to the Scouting program. This is why we need your support.

Help Scouting celebrate its 100th Anniversary by participating in this fun day!

Western Los Angeles County Council - Boy Scouts of America

Corporate Sponsorships also available

Register online or contact Romy Longwell (818) 933-0103 or RLongwell@bsa-la.org for a registration form or additional information.

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