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Sporting Clay Shoot to Benefit Solano Land Trust

 Take Aim for Ag and Open Space at a Sporting Clay Shoot to Benefit Solano Land Trust
 
Looking for a fun way to support local open space while ending your summer with a bang? Come to Solano Land Trust’s Aim for Ag and Open Space Sporting Clay Shoot at Bird’s Landing on Saturday.
The featured guest shooter is sporting clay expert and TV personality Billy Gianquinto, host of Outdoor Life Network's award-winning Pull: A Tour of America's Great Gun Clubs.
This fundraiser is geared for beginning and seasoned shooters. For beginning shooters, Solano Land Trust is offering an optional beginner’s safety and orientation clinic before the shoot. Rental shotguns are available by calling Birds Landing in advance at (707) 374-5092.

Each entry includes 50 target sporting clay shoot, ammo, eye and ear protection, and a shooter’s gift; a post-shoot catered lunch featuring Five Dot BBQ tri-tip sandwiches (Five Dot grazes cattle on Solano Land Trust properties) with hosted beer and wine; safety instructions; and an optional beginner’s clinic. 

Tickets are also on sale now for a Browning Bronze BR24 gun safe ($1,500 value). The drawing will be held the day of the event and ticket buyers need not be present to win. Tickets are $25 each or $100 for five. The gun safe drawing is sponsored by NorthBay Healthcare Trauma Department.

Other event sponsors are Solano Garbage Company, PG&E, California Sportsmen, California Waterfowl, Five Dot Ranch, Berardi Chiropractic Clinic, Showcase Properties, Pazdel Chiropractic, Iron Steed Harley Davidson, Wooden Valley Winery & Vineyards, Jess Jones Vineyards, Blacksmith Cellars, Hearing Services of Fairfield, Hemostat Laboratories, Larry’s Produce, Chris Cake, D.C., and Yumi Wilson Photography.

Beginners clinic, 8-10:30 a.m.; Registration, 10 a.m.; Shoot, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Lunch, drawing, and raffle, 1 p.m.

Where: Bird’s Landing, CA (southeast of Fairfield in the Montezuma Hills)

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