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Clay Shooting Classic

9th Annual Shoot - Oct. 10, 2024, at DeWitt's Outdoor Sports

Come compete on one of the most exciting and challenging sporting clay courses you will find anywhere. The competition includes 14 shooting stations plus the flurry shoot-out for a morning and afternoon shoot. Trophies for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place for teams will be awarded for both the morning and afternoon shoot. DeWitt's provides a limited number of golf carts to get around the course; you are welcome to bring your own 4-wheel transportation.

Entry Fees

  • Clay Shoot Team (4 shooters): $1,200
  • Clay Shoot Individual: $300
  • Shooting Station Sponsor: $800
  • Shooting Discount Package (includes team & station sponsor): $1,900

Entry Fee Includes

  • Ammo (20 or 12 gauge shells)
  • Shotgun (if needed)
  • Lunch before shooting - chicken wings provided by White Rabbit catering
  • Social/dessert hour after the shoot - ice cream provided by Berry Patch
  • Goody bag and hat
  • 1 raffle ticket

Raffle Tickets

Prizes include Polaris Ranger UTV SP 570 (prize value $15,599), coolers, shotguns, hunting and fishing gear

  • 1 ticket: $60
  • 2 tickets: $100

Raffle ticket drawing at 12:45 p.m. day of the shoot. Get your tickets early!

Mulligans

Purchase a mulligan for $10. Limit of 5 mulligans per shooter.

Itinerary

  • Registration Begins: 9 a.m.
  • Morning Shoot: 10 a.m.
  • Lunch (chicken wings): 12 p.m.
  • Morning Shoot Awards with Ice Cream Social provided by Pee Dee Orchards: 12:30 p.m.
  • Raffle Drawing: 12:45 p.m.
  • Afternoon Shoot: 1 p.m.
  • Afternoon Shoot Awards with Ice Cream Social provided by Pee Dee Orchards: 3 p.m.
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Twenty percent of Richmond Community College students are trying to make school work. They juggle class, family and - most importantly - job schedules throughout the year in an effort to stay in college. Because these students are working their way through school, they are not eligible for financial aid. For many, this disadvantage will prolong their time in school or even cause them to drop out. These students should be prioritized, not punished. These students are the target beneficiaries of the Richmond Community College Foundation Working Student Scholarship.

For More Information

Dr. Hal Shuler, Associate Vice President for Development
whsuler@richmondcc.edu
(910) 410-1807 or (910) 410-1808

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