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Sept. 21-22, 2024 Appleseed in Williamstown, NY full?

Started by AnthonyC, September 06, 2024, 09:40:51 AM

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AnthonyC

I was just wondering if there are any openings left at the upcoming Appleseed at the Williamson Conservation & Sporting Club?

OldDominionIron

It looks like that event is SOLD OUT! Keep your eyes open for another event in your area.
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AnthonyC

Thanks for double checking for me. I thought I'd ask in case anyone cancelled.  It's hard to find an open weekend between work and the kids' activities.  New York Appleseeds are also few and far between. I guess I'll have to keep checking. 

MattNH

It's a 6+ hour drive from Williamson, but we have 3 shoots left on the calendar in New Hampshire

Sept 21-22 in Pelham (southern NH)
Oct 5-6 in Littleton (northern NH)
Oct 19-20 in Dunbarton (central NH)
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Crazyduckhunter

Orwell, Ohio - September 28-29. 5 Hour drive. Many spots left for this event.
Congrats to New York on another sell out!!
CDH

T. WOLF

Hi Anthony - thanks for reaching out. The Williamson shoot is currently sold out but I sent you a message. ny@appleseedinfo.org
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