We got up at 6:30 in order to get to the club by 7. We did the pet stuff, but no time for breakfast. When we got to the club we started setting up the prizes. I put out the station signs. The Robby and I did the warmups. He did the new shooter instruction, while I pulled bird and coached the shooters. It was more fun than I thought it would be. It was cool to tell them a few words and get them to hit a target.
Warmups lasted for more than an hour, and I was tired when it was done. Then it was time for all of the intro stuff and then out on the course. My job was to cover stations 3 - 7. Again, it was more fun than I thought it would be. A few words of advice made a lot of difference to many shooters.
Ellen texted me when we had about three stations left. We had a quick lunch (BBQ), and then shot the flurry three times. We did great the first two times, but the third time we were both tired and didn't do as well. As soon as that was over I went out and picked up the signs and ammo. I actually ran into some of the people from the second shoot while I was clearing the last few stations.
We hadn't spent a lot at the flurry, so Ellen bought some more tickets. Then it was time for the drawing. We made out. We won a fishing tackle bag (for Dan), a hydro backpack (for Hooch), an orange vest (for nobody), and a .223 bolt rifle (I'm not sure for who). We also won one of the tickets for the end of year drawing. That's the most we've won ever, at any event.
After that it was time to pack up the truck. I did a little, but they have a system and I would basically just be in the way.
After that we went to Walmart to buy a card for Mom. I also got a pizza for dinner.
After dinner I went out to the shed and fitted the second light shade to the small trailer's bedroom lights. The results work great.
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