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Promotional Event : Ellisville, MO

Started by Mutti, March 02, 2014, 01:51:00 PM

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Mutti

The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance (USSA) has asked for Project Appleseed Volunteers to assist in running the BB Gun Line in Ellisville, MO (St. Louis area).



Hosts: American Heritage Girls Troops 1345 & 2002

Address of Location: St. John Lutheran Church
                              15800 Manchester Rd.
                              Ellisville, MO 63011

Date: April 26th

Time:
10 am - 12 pm

Approx number of Attendees: Up to 100

Unlike the Cabela's Event, this will not be a pop-up Range - however Targets and BB Guns will be provided with a Range which we may adjust to our specifications. 

We are encouraged to bring Props, Promotional Material for Project Appleseed and LibertySeeds. We are going to focus on telling the stories of Patriotic Young Children (PYC)'s -  Short 2 - 5 minute stories told by young APPLESEED™  volunteers specifically about the sacrifices/contributions made by children during the Revolutionary War. We may have additional time to present The Three Strikes as well.

Lunch will be provided for Volunteers.

If you are not working the Wright City Clinic - please consider investing a few hours Saturday to promote Appleseed in Missouri.

Illinois & Missouri Promotions Teams



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"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort."
Herm Albright
(1876 - 1944)

Mutti

Event postponed to September 13, 2014 - Location Conflict
"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort."
Herm Albright
(1876 - 1944)