The club I belong to hosts "Ladies Night At The Range" in our indoor range on a monthly basis. It is open to the public and is free of charge. Women are asked to bring their gun and ammo (if they own one), eye and ear protection, or, for first time shooters, they can use one of the club's 22 LR pistols with an "at cost" charge for ammo. The club is fortunate to have many excellent, NRA certified female instructors who preside over the events which include a safety briefing as well as the range time. Many of the women who attend become members of the club. Needless to say, I'm proud to be a member of this organization which also hosts Youth Programs in Junior Rifle (22 LR), Air Rifle, BB gun, Archery, and Youth Day, a 2 day event held annually which also includes fishing in our lake and free food at no cost whatsoever to participants. All equipment is provided, club owned, and maintained. These programs also compete statewide and nationwide quite successfully. The trophies these young people have earned are proudly displayed in our clubhouse and we are constantly creating more space for them. The certified instructors and support staff that mentor these programs unselfishly donate their time and skills with no compensation whatsoever. It's a great way for any club to perpetuate these sports safely, and the look on these young people's faces make it all well worth it!
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