THE TARGET The Official Newsletter of Livermore-Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club June 2015 3RD ANNUAL NORM VOLPONI SHOOT APRIL 25TH & 26TH, 2015 LPRG hosted the third annual Norm Volponi shoot the last week of April. The shoot consisted of 400 Handicap targets over two days. High Over All score for the two days went to Cal Harris of LPRG’s CYSSA Shotgun team, with a score of 379/400. He was followed closely by Carl Weiler, who won Runner Up with a score of 377/400. LPRG was very happy that Norm and his family where able to be present for the shoot and spend time at the club! HUNTER EDUCATION Our 4 winter and spring Hunter Education Classes are completed. (Feb, Mar, Apr, & May). We had a very successful set of classes with a great student success rate. Our youngest student this year was 9 years old and our oldest student was 73 years young! Lorrie, John and Garth mentored a new Hunter Education Instructor, Jim Tanner. He was a great asset to our classes and hopefully we gave him a good introduction into teaching Hunter Education. John Ridings will be holding 2 more classes during late summer: August 7, 8, & 9, 2015 and September 11, 12, & 13, 2015. He can be reached at (925) 784-0831. Garth Gelster will be holding 2 Home Study Classes, 4 hour sessions, on Saturday, November 21, 2015. One class in the morning and another class in the afternoon. Garth can be reached at (925) 997-2246. By November 2015, we should have our class dates posted for 2016. They will appear on posters at the Club, our website and here in the Target. As always, Lorrie Ambrosino can be reached at (925) 447-6682 for any information regarding our Hunter Education Program. CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE CASTLE ROCK AREA IN MOUNT DIABLO STATE PARK TO CLOSE FOR FALCON NESTING SEASON Castle Rock area will be closed off to visitors from February 1st to July 31 to help protect the Peregrine Falcon during their nesting season. This is an annual closure, as the Peregrine Falcon is listed as a "Fully Protected Species" in California. This raptor is territorial and highly sensitive to disturbance during nesting season. Signs and educational panels will be placed in the area to advise and educate users about the closure. Violators are subject to penalty by fine. Rock climbers will be encouraged to utilize an alternate climbing area of the park during the closure. Park Rangers are now issuing $500 citations for offenders. NOW OPEN AT LPRG GENERAL STORE (TRAP RANGE)! SPORTSMANWHOLESALE.COM In Memory of Niles Solberg Greg Solberg created a GoFundMe website to raise money for AED’s (automated external defibrillators) after his father, Niles Solberg, passed away due to a heart attack while they where at the range. Due to the tremendous donations, Greg has raised enough funds to install two AED’s at the Livermore Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club , one at each range office. In addition, Adams Safety of San Ramon was able to work with LPRG to provide a CPR & AED Course for our volunteers. We thank Greg for his efforts and applaud his determination to save future lives by facilitating these changes. Below you will find the information from Greg’s ‘GoFundMe’ page. The campaign is still open and there is a final drive to purchase at least 2 more units. If you would like to make a donation to help additional clubs receive AED’s, please visit www.gofundme.com/ruralaedfund On March 3rd 2015, my father Niles Solberg, his wife Alice, and I, went to the LPRG rifle range. Seconds into the second round of livefiring, my father collapsed. I immediately yelled "call 911" as I caught my father and placed him on the ground. Checking his responsiveness, breathing, and his pulse, I realized the need to start CPR. A retired nurse quickly came to my side and we began 2 person CPR. in the midst of CPR I asked if the range had an automated external defibrillator (AED) , unfortunately they did not. We continued CPR, assuring: a clear airway, assessing, compressions, breaths. 10 minutes later, the ambulance arrived and took over with their modern lifesaving equipment. Unfortunately, Niles was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after arrival 60 minutes later. This gofundme is in honor of Niles and funds will be used to bring AED's to the gun club (located in the rural north Livermore hills. I applaud the Livermore Pleasanton Rod and Gun Club for handling the situation in a calm and professional manner. Due to the remoteness of the club, an AED at the shotgun range AND the rifle/pistol range may save someones life in the future. This GoFundMe's goal is to raise money to: install, facilitate training, and provide maintenance costs for the upkeep and operation of automated external defibrillators for Rod and Gun Clubs, and sportsman clubs of the West Coast. located in rural areas, the inherent risk involved in shooting sports makes it a no brainer to place AED's at these places that are usually underfunded and don't have discretionary income to provide this modern resource to their patrons. It is better to have it and not need it, then to need it and not have it. In memory of Niles Solberg. Brother, Dad, Husband, Friend. Fly Fishers’ Silent Auction Helps Raise Funds for Special Projects -The Independent, April 2, 2015 Tri-Valley Fly Fishers (TVFF) is a non-profit organization comprised of women and men from the Tri-Valley, East Bay and Brentwood areas who enjoy the sport of fly fishing. Membership spans all ages from students to seniors. Besides monthly scheduled fishing trips for the members, the club is deeply committed to and involved with education and conservation activities. The club’s ed- ucation programs help new anglers get involved in the sport and experienced fly-fishers sharpen their skills. Among TVFF’s conservation activities is the financial assistance given to the Alameda Creek Alliance, an organization with the purpose of helping to restore steelhead trout to this beautiful stretch of river through scenic Niles Canyon. Perhaps the best known club-sponsored educational activity is “Trout in the Classroom." For 15 years, TVFF’s “Trout in the Classroom” program has placed specially cooled and oxygenated aquariums with trout eggs in about 3 dozen elementary and middle school classrooms in the area. The students excitedly watch the eggs hatch into baby trout. Often the whole class travels to one of the local waters to release the young fish into the wild. To date TVFF has enabled well over 40,000 children to participate in this wondrous experience. Monthly meetings feature widely recognized guest speakers who share their knowledge of the sport. Meetings are held at 7:00 PM on the first Thursday of every month, September through June at the Livermore -Pleasanton Rod and Gun Club, 4000 Dagnino Road, Livermore, CA 94551. The club schedules one or more fishing trips per month for members. Visitors are welcome to join the club for the fun-filled silent auction. There is no charge for attendance. Those who wish to join any meeting or for more information, please contact: Martin Plotkin, President of Tri-Valley Fly Fishers at President@Tri-valleyflyfishers.org Golden West Grand 2015 The staff and board of LPRG would like to thank the amazing volunteers, parents, team members, benefactors, and club members who donated their time to the 2015 Golden West Grand and made our shoot possible. WE THANK YOU! Safety Officers, Instructors, Parent Volunteers, Team Members Please email youthsmallbore@lprg.org for more information. No equipment required. June 2015 SUN MON 1 Rifle Fun TUE 2 Shoot 5 PM WED 3 9:00 PITA THU FRI SAT 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 10-2 PM Multiplex Trap Range 7 8 Pistol Fun 9 Shoot 5PM 10 10 AM Lunch Trap Shoot 14 15 Board Mtg 16 17 10 AM 7PM Lunch Trap Shoot 21 28 22 29 23 24 10 AM Lunch Trap Swap Meet @ Shoot Rifle Range 30 Friday Night Trap Shooting is cancelled due to low attendance. Tuesday Evening Trap Shooting will remain open from 5-10 PM, weekly. No Weekend Trap Shoots for the month of June! WE ARE NOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA! INSTAGRAM @liv_plsrodandgunclub TWITTER @livplsrodgun
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