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Presidents Report 2017 AGM

Presidents Report 2017 AGM. What does the club have for facilities. We have many new members that may not be aware of what we have to offer our members. The Terrace Rod & Gun Club was founded in 1953 and operates from 33 ha of leased property in Thornhill.

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Presidents Report 2017 AGM

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  1. Presidents Report 2017 AGM

  2. What does the club have for facilities. We have many new members that may not be aware of what we have to offer our members.

  3. The Terrace Rod & Gun Club was founded in 1953 and operates from 33 ha of leased property in Thornhill. • With over 500 current members we are the largest club in North Western British Columbia Who Are We ?

  4. Provide a safe place for club members to shoot. • Provide a service to the community by being a training facility for local Law Enforcement Officers. • To be an advocate for Hunting and Fishing rights. • To produce world class Athletes for the Shooting Sports. • Educate new hunters, and pass on the tradition of hunting and fishing to the next generation. 5 Values of the Terrace Rod and Gun ClubWhy do we exist as a club

  5. What we did in 2016: Prep for Fence New target stand system for rifle range Cameras New props and walls Repairs and upgrades to septic system Maintenance of berms Shoot benches Finish caretakers facility Provide a safe place for club members to shoot

  6. Provide a safe place for club members to shoot What we are planning for 2017: Construction of shooting benches for the rifle range Chain-link fence a portion of the range Maintain and enhance berms Construct a 3 gun range & Install more steel gongs

  7. In 2011 the club executive passed a motion to get formal agreements in place with our Law enforcement clients. As of today we have agreements with the: RCMP COS DFO Sheriffs Canadian Rangers Armoured Car security companies Provide a service to the community by being a training facility for local Law Enforcement Officers.

  8. In 2016 your club undertook the following projects: Fisheries and Stream enhancement projects with DFO (Spring creek, Hurley creek, Singlehurst creek and Scully Lakelse water test, fish counting) Lobbying Government on fisheries & wildlife issues Active membership in BCWF, hosting meetings and workshops Representatives sent to Sport Fisheries Advisory committee meetings. Representatives sent to Skeena Hunting Advisory committee meetings. To be an advocate for Hunting and Fishing rights

  9. Safety training : Black Badge course for IPSC New shooter orientation for IDPA Biathlon kids Camp Competitions we host as a club: IDPA Club Matches IDPA club championship IPSC Qualifiers IPSC Club Matches Snow Snake Mountain Bike Biathlon Weekly trap shooting 3 gun matches To Create world class Athletes for the Shooting Sports.

  10. Educate new Hunters & Pass on the tradition of Hunting and Fishing to the next generation Girl Guide camp fires Core: A Team of club members deliver the core program on behalf of the TRGC all volunteer their time and all proceeds from the course go directly into the club. 34 new hunter graduated from our courses in fall 2015 and spring 2016 We are just finishing a course for the Parkside school. Open House: We have hosted an open house during Riverboat Days for the last 8 years. The objective of this event is to introduce the public to firearms and to let them experience how much fun shooting can be. In 2016 we had 212 people come through our open house. Kids N Kops: We have hosted a range day for the Kids & Kops program for the last few years. In 2016 we had 20 kids participate in learning firearms safety and basic marksmanship Kermodei Spring Break: 10 kids went wild

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