Third Annual Clay Shoot at Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort -Griffin, Ga

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Third Annual Clay Shoot at Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort -Griffin, Ga

Time: March 4, 2010 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort
Street: 895 Baptist Camp Road
City/Town: Griffin, Ga
Website or Map: http://atlanta.speedwaycharit…
Phone: 770-946-3980
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Speedway Children's Charities
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2010

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Third Annual Clay Shoot at Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort

Thursday, March 4, 2010 | 12:00pm
Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort in Griffin, Georgia
Join David Ragan, Johnny Benson and other NASCAR celebrities for a great afternoon of Clay Shooting at the beautiful Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort. Registration is $150 and includes the shoot as well as awards presentation and barbecue dinner provided by Huckleberry’s.

Come Watch the Clay’s Fly!
The third annual Speedway Children’s Charities Clay Shoot will be held on Thursday, March 4, 2010. We are expecting a star-filled lineup of NASCAR drivers, local celebrities and government officials, as well as many of our corporate supporters. Your generous support helps benefit children right here in the Atlanta area. Come join us for this special event!

A Shooter’s Paradise
The Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort is located in Griffin, Georgia just a few minutes from Atlanta Motor Speedway. The ROSE has a beautiful, state of the art sporting clays range. The fully automated course is set among towering pines and beautiful old hardwoods that offer constant changing scenery through out the year. The course offers exciting targets for all shooters, from the beginner to the experienced competitor

Schedule of Events
12:00pm – 1:00 pm
Registration and Meet & Greet
Complimentary practice rounds and instruction by Olympic Shooting Team

1:00 pm
Shotgun Start

4:00 p.m.
Social Hour with Awards presentation and Shooting Demonstration by Olympic Team
Complimentary BBQ sponsored by Huckleberry’s

Awards
Lewis Class Fun Shoot: 3 Divisons, 3 Deep in each Divison 1st place: $200.00 Gift Card 2nd place: $150.00 Gift Card 3rd place: $100.00 Gift Card

High Over All wins a $500.00 Gift Card!

High Over All female also wins a $150 Gift Card!

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Comment by Miguel Caparros on February 25, 2010 at 3:41pm
Hmm wonder how long it would take me to get up to my standard for shooting clays?

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