BULLETS

 

The August club meeting will be on Monday August 25 with the rotary club.
Members of the two clubs will meet at 4:30 or whenever you can make it 
to do some shooting. There will be a meal starting at 6:00pm at the club house.
The Annual Joint Morrisville Rotary and Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Meeting is set for Monday,
August 25th at 1156 Garfield Road in Morristown. Families and children are encouraged to come.
All are welcome to go to the Range starting about 4:30 pm. Manned stations include rifle, pistol, skeet/trap,
musket, and ??? (bow and arrow) machine gun?
The grill at the clubhouse will be available for hot dogs, hamburgers, and chicken-for those who want
to cook it. The clubs will purchase the hot dogs, burgers and rolls.
Dinner: from the grill and planned pot luck at 6:00 pm at the Clubhouse.
Please contact Marcia Marble at mmarrealty@aol.com or 888-3418 or Harland Blodgett at
hfgblodgett@yahoo.com or 899-3899 with how many people will be coming and if you are bringing:
 
salad
beverage
munchies
main dish
dessert/fruit
 
Hope to see you on the 25th!
Marcia Marble



Click here for information on the 3D Archery Shoot League


            
 
The Vermont State Rifle & Pistol Association (VSRPA) has expressed
             an interest  to re-establish a line of communication between
             themselves and our LVF&G club.
             They have sent a letter and schedule of upcoming events for this
             summer...
              Please click on the following link ....
Information VSRPA

           

 
            The board of directors of the LVF&G club have voted to raise
            the annual dues to $35.00 for the year 2008.


            Also, if  you are receiving this in the mail you can save the club
            money by emailing me, llpeck@verizon.net , so we can notify you
            immediately of any updates to our web site. 
 
            Check out....http://mysite.verizon.net/lvfg_club/



       Volunteers always welcome at the Lamoille
       Valley Fish and Game Club.  Some volunteer

        jobs, such as the one pictured at the right,
        might not be to your liking, but just approach   
        your club officers to see what you can do for
        the club.  (By the way, this position had a
        lot of "openings" during the first few months
        of our shooting season as folks had yet to get
        their rifles zeroed in. :)