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Sept. 2010 Newsletter

 

I am bringing a covered dish surprise (aka I don’t know yet what my new bride will be cooking/ or me stopping by to pick something up to bring) on election night. To encourage spouse and more members to attend that night. Please post the covered dish surprise dinner on the election night as will.  Thanks!!!!   - Dale Camp

 

Casting is in progress for participation in the second season of 

"TOP SHOT"

Click here to link to the producer's website

Reminder: 

Decision made at the May, 2010 Board Meeting

No steel targets. On any range at PCSC any longer.
 
Motion was made in the May 2010 meeting and passed to eliminate all steel targets and backstops from the range with the exception of the shotgun patterning board.  No steel targets are to be used on the range.
 
Please make this information available on the website.
 
Darrell said he would entertain a motion to allow steel targets at a supervised match.  The steel targets from Range A are still on the property and would have to be dragged back into position to be used.
 
Thanks
Henry

Shotgun News

 

As a member of PCSC, you have access to shoot on the skeet and trap fields while accompanied by any member that has gone through the Shotgun Orientation.  You may use the hand operated traps south of the Trap and Skeet fields at anytime.

If you would like to go through the Shotgun Orientation in order to get a key to the Trap and Skeet Houses so you can shoot Skeet or Trap at anytime, all you have to do is attend one of the Shotgun Orientations held at 11AM on the first Saturday of each month and then attend one of the monthly Club Meetings to have your paperwork signed off and receive your key.  Club Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month.

See our web site at:

http://www.parkersportsman.com/calendar.htm

 

The Falling Plates have been removed.

Range  C appeared to be open on Sunday May 30th, 2010

More information as it becomes available.

 

New shotgun range 06 - 13 - 10

The new skeet and trap range concrete has been poured, but the trap house needs to be built and the trap machine installed.

 

 

Below see improvements on range C

 

The  May 29th workday plan includes:

1.  Extend and raise the 25-yard berm.  Put a RR tie end cap on the berm.

2.  Weed eat the berms and ranges

3.  Install pipe and barrel for erosion control on Range F.

4.  See the newly graded areas on Range F, Range C and possibly the new shotgun range.

5.  Possibly fence the area between the clubhouse and the Maint. bldg. to use an outdoor storage area.

6.  General clean up.

7. Enjoy the camaraderie and achievement !

 

Need shovels, chain saws, lawn mowers and weed eaters.

May 22nd Urban Combat Match

The match results:
 
Detachable magazine rifles - Open Sights;
 
1st - Stewart Alexander shooting an AR-15, 412X500 - 6x
2nd - Garrett Woods (guest) shooting an AR-15, 408X500 - 3x
3rd - Trevor Loke shooting an AR-15, 373X500 - 2x
 
Detachable magazine rifles - Optic Sights
 
1st - Mike Marneris (1st timer) shooting an AR-15 / red dot sight, 405X500 - 6x
2nd - Travis Bernsen shooting an AR-15 / scope sight, 371X500 - 2x
3rd - Clifton Montgomery (1st timer) shooting an AR-15 . red dot sight, 357X500 - 2x
 
M1 Garand Class:
 
1st - Frank Bliss scoring 424X500 - 1x
2nd - David Rueter scoring 400X500 - 0x
3rd - Robert Gersten scoring 328X500 - 0x
 
Bolt action rifles:
 
1st - David Rueter shooting 269X500 - 1x
2nd - Rod Fears shooting 133X500 - 0x
3rd - David McCord shooting 35X500 - 3x
 
All scores are after time additions or time penalty point adjustments.

 

Will Rogers Memorial Center Parking System in the Fort Worth Cultural District
Frequently Asked Questions


Q. Why is there a charge to park at the Will Rogers Memorial Center?
A. The demand for parking at the Will Rogers Memorial Center and the Cultural District often exceeds the available parking, thus limiting access to the attractions and events on the complex. This shortage is being addressed in part with the addition of the 1,100 space Western Heritage Garage. A user fee has been implemented to offset the cost of this facility and support continuing parking improvements to assure access to all Cultural District venues.


Q. How much is the parking fee?
A. Initially, the charge will be $5.00 for parking on lots on the complex with the exception of the Harley Lot (the lot south of Harley Street) which will be $3.00. There are no in and out privileges. The rates are as follows:
DAILY AND EVENT RATES:
Harley Lot $3
West Lot $5
Museum Lot $5
Amon G. Carter Jr. Garage $5
East Coliseum Lot $5
North Richardson-Bass Lot $5
Equestrian Center Garage $5
Equestrian Lot $5
Western Heritage Garage: 0 - 90 Minutes = $2 with Validation from participating venue
91 Minutes + = $5
Rates are subject to change.
Q. When do the parking fees take effect?
A. Parking fees will begin on May 1, 2010.
Q. Can I pay with a credit card?
A. Cash and major credit cards will be accepted. The parking attendants will issue a parking ticket for display in the vehicle and collect payment as vehicles enter, with the exception of the Western Heritage Garage, where attendants will issue a ticket upon entry and accept payment upon exit. Attendants will be available to assist with questions about the Cultural District and daily events.
Q. Are the parking facilities accessible to persons with disabilities?
A. Spaces are designated throughout the facility for vehicles that display the handicap placard. Parking fees will be assessed for all vehicles.
Q. Will discounts be offered?
A. The parking fees are dedicated to pay for the new parking garage and for parking system improvements and operational expenses, thus no discounts are offered.
Q. Will any of the Cultural District venues validate for a discount?
A. Some venues may offer validation for a Western Heritage Garage discount at a rate of $2.00 for the first 90 minutes. The fee for parking in excess of 90 minutes will be $5.00 or the current fee assigned to the garage. Please check with the specific venue for more information.
Q. Will exhibitors, contestants, vendors and sponsors be required to pay each time they come and go?
A. Multiple day passes may be available to exhibitors, contestants, vendors and event sponsors to allow in/out access during the entire length of a specified event. Rates will be based on the expected demand at the entire facility and the expected number of times that a particular parking space may be turned during an event. Please check with the event promoter or visit culturaldistrictparking.com for more information.
Q. What is the fee for parking a trailer?
A. The daily rate for parking a trailer will be $3.00 on the Harley Lot and $10.00 on the North Richardson-Bass Lot.
Q. Are RV hookups available?
A. Yes, RV hook-ups are available on a first-come, first served basis on several lots. The rates for RV hook-up are:
Swine and Sheep Barns - 30 Amp $30 per day
Harley (RV Lot #2) - 30 Amp $30 per day
50 Amp $40 per day
North Richardson-Bass (VIP Lot) 50 Amp $55 per day + $125 connection fee
The daily rate includes the RV and one tow vehicle. All other vehicles will be subject to parking fees according to the established rate in the selected parking lot.
Q. My event is sponsored by a charitable organization. Will I receive free parking?
A. Parking fees are not subject to waiver.
Q. What is the procedure for parking a bus?
A. Buses may park in the Harley Lot. Parking fees will apply.
Q. How do I access the parking facilities?
A. Access to the parking facilities are as follows:
1. Harley Lot: Enter via Harley Avenue
2. West Lot: Enter via Gendy Street
3. Museum Lot: Enter via Harley Avenue
4. Amon G. Carter, Jr. Garage Enter via Lancaster Avenue
5. East Coliseum Lot Enter via pay booth at Watt Drive or Burnett Tandy, then North on Rip Johnson Drive
6. North Richardson-Bass Lot Enter via pay booth at Watt Drive or Burnett Tandy, then North on Rip Johnson Drive
7. Equestrian Center Garage Enter via Watt Drive or Burnett Tandy
8. Equestrian Lot Enter via Watt Drive or Burnett Tandy
9. Western Heritage Garage Enter via Gendy Street or Lansford Lane
Q. Who do I contact if I have more questions or need additional information?
A. Please call 1-877-430-PARK (7275). More information will be available on culturaldistrictparking.com beginning April 19, 2010.

 

 

Newsletter Archive

It is advised that your check for possibility of a burn ban before going to the range. I am told the official sources are

Parker County Official web site

http://www.co.parker.tx.us/ips/cms


Parker County Sheriffs office

817-594-8845

I also check http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd before every trip to range for weather and burn warnings.

 

 

Contact information for the club officers, directors and managers.

Manager: Henry Harwood (817) 441-8516

Officers

 

President: Darrel Clark 817 596 4231

Vice Pres: Harry Towler 817 271 9699

Manager: Henry Harwood 817 441 8516

Secretary: Russ Whitworth 817 236 1444

Treasurer: Larry Baber 817 594 5894

 

 

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Heads up gang:

September Newsletter

Covered Dish Dinner on Election Night

Fun at Range Movie File

Safety

No further steel targets allowed on range

Next Service Rifle Match is Saturday, September 25, 2010

Next Orientation Sept 4th

Next PCSC Swap Meet is Oct 16th

Next Original Fort Worth Gun Show is Aug 28 and 29, 2010

Trophy Targets

Enjoy our sport safely