Project Appleseed

Your Appleseed State Board => Washington => Topic started by: George Hacker on September 07, 2012, 02:15:30 PM

Title: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: George Hacker on September 07, 2012, 02:15:30 PM
Appleseed instructors, shooters, and fans,

The Seattle area needs to have Appleseed come to the neighborhood in a bad way.  We have connected with a range in Oak Harbor that looks like they will host a shoot or two for 2013.  Seattle is the largest concentration of people in the NW Region, so we need to start reaching out to ranges, gun clubs, and private property owners in the area to see if we can get some more event opportunities for 2013.

Let's use this thread to brainstorm and start the LBOTG (local boots on the ground) effort to make Appleseed more well known in the NW corner of the state. @@)

Thanks,

- ShadowMan
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: albacore on September 07, 2012, 11:41:36 PM
I'll second that Seattle needs Appleseed in a major way.  Let me know if you need somebody to "gopher" in the area. 
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: JustInCase on September 08, 2012, 11:40:07 AM
I could help out.
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: Bazooka Joe on September 12, 2012, 08:22:16 PM
I don't live in the Seattle area, but the Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club might be a good place to hold a shoot.  Their website also has a list and links to other ranges in the area: http://www.svrifle.com/documents/Debrief-Ranges-in-Central-Puget-Sound.pdf

Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: RL on September 13, 2012, 02:52:10 AM
SVRC would be perfect, I have shot there as a guest, and shot CMP matches there as well. I have pitched it to the club President but he was really non-committal. I have been busy and missed their last several board meetings, which I otherwise would have attended.
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: George Hacker on September 13, 2012, 02:58:51 AM
albacore and JustInCase,

Could you help us by attending board meetings at a few different ranges and letting us know how we could get on the agenda?  This is just the kind of footwork that would help us get Appleseed in the door.

If you could PM RL and me with the information you gather (when club meetings are held, where they are held, how to get on the agenda, etc.), then we can reach out and present what Project Appleseed is to the clubs.

- ShadowMan
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: Kimber Custom on September 13, 2012, 06:05:42 PM
Is anyone a member of seattleguns.net? Might be a good way to drum up some local shooters/support.
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: albacore on September 13, 2012, 11:42:50 PM
SVRC sounds promising, the Snoqualmie Valley is really close to Seattle and Bellevue.  I'll go by and see if I can attend a meeting or two.  I'd like to go try out their range anyhow, I wasn't aware of it's existence.
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: George Hacker on September 14, 2012, 12:36:30 AM
Quote from: albacore on September 13, 2012, 11:42:50 PM
SVRC sounds promising, the Snoqualmie Valley is really close to Seattle and Bellevue.  I'll go by and see if I can attend a meeting or two.  I'd like to go try out their range anyhow, I wasn't aware of it's existence.

albacore,

Thanks for checking it out.  Please let me know how things develop.  At some point we would like to have Appleseed talk to the board of directors and the club membership about us and our mission.  We would like to get our name well known in the Seattle area and maybe a range will have an interest in hosting an Appleseed event.

- ShadowMan
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: mercman on October 08, 2012, 05:29:06 PM
I belong to the Cascade Shooting Foundation in Ravensdale WA.  I don't know if anyone has been contacted there or not but we have several formal ranges including a 600 YD that shooters must be qualified to use.
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: George Hacker on October 08, 2012, 06:09:36 PM
Quote from: mercman on October 08, 2012, 05:29:06 PM
I belong to the Cascade Shooting Foundation in Ravensdale WA.  I don't know if anyone has been contacted there or not but we have several formal ranges including a 600 YD that shooters must be qualified to use.

mercman,

I don't think we have contacted that range.  Thanks for bringing them to our attention.  Do you think the club/range membership is aware of Project Appleseed?  Think they would be willing to have an instructor come to a club meeting and give a brief presentation on Project Appleseed?

Is the following your website? http://www.cascadeshootingfacilities.org/ (http://www.cascadeshootingfacilities.org/)

Thanks,

ShadowMan
Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: Sez Eye on October 14, 2012, 06:10:50 PM
I'd be happy to approach the Paulsbo Sportsman's club to see if they would be amenable to holding a shoot, or even hosting a monthly shoot if it would help. I'm also interested in becoming an instructor if ya'll can point me in the right direction for training, etc.

Title: Re: Seattle Area Ranges
Post by: George Hacker on October 15, 2012, 11:30:57 AM
Quote from: Sez Eye on October 14, 2012, 06:10:50 PM
I'd be happy to approach the Paulsbo Sportsman's club to see if they would be amenable to holding a shoot, or even hosting a monthly shoot if it would help. I'm also interested in becoming an instructor if ya'll can point me in the right direction for training, etc.

Sez Eye,

Thank you for your willingness to help.  I called Theophilus, the Washington State Coordinator, and let him know of your offer.

Concerning becoming an instructor, have you shot at an Appleseed event before?  If you would like to discuss the process I would be happy to discuss it with you via private messages (so this thread will stay focused on Seattle range development).

In liberty,

ShadowMan