La Crosse County 4-H will offer pistol shooting program
La Crosse Tribune (WI)
Sep. 10--The La Crosse County 4-H will offer a pistol shooting program for children 12 and older from 6 to 8:30 p.m.Sept. 17 and 19 at the La Crosse Rifle Club, 4844 N. Chipmunk Road, Stoddard.
Participants must have a Hunter's Safety Certificate when registering, and the $10 cost of the program will include safety instruction, insurance, ear protection, use of the Browning Buck Mark .22-caliber pistols, all ammunition, targets, and use of the La Crosse Rifle Club's heated and lit facility.
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The Shooting Sports Committee has offered this program eight times, and a team of committed and certified instructors will be present at all times to insure safe and quality instruction.
Registration is due with fee by 4:30 p.m.Sept. 13 to the county Extension office, 212 Sixth St. N. Suite 2200. For more information, call 608-785-9593.
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