So I figure start the thread as well as for any pics to post for others to share.
My first time being able to attend. The Chef was the hardest working guy all day! Holy crap, the line never stopped. I would be happy to help him out next time. Staff should get a "quick pass" on the food line so they can crab a bite and get back to stations for sure.So I figure start the thread as well as for any pics to post for others to share. All in all a brief rain shower and the event went great. Some issues with the new range rules and carry, but I think we should be able to adapt and overcome these rules.
I would suggest that for food we set aside enough for the coaches and volunteers. Also if we could get some extra help as I guess we had hotdogs left but no where to cook them. My wife was on the 50 from start to finish and missed a hotdog. I would also suggest that we put the safety glasses and ear plugs at the entrance table so people can pick up a pair on their way to the stations. My wife suggest that next year they put some yellow tape up on the firing line across to the berm,so as not to allow young ones to run down the range when they exit to the sides.
Nice pictures!
Quite the attendance this year! Heard the initial estimate was 125 signed up. I was glad to see more female students this go round. This also includes a few moms eager to learn. Lots of smiles and several successes! I had a few repeat learners from previous Youth Days who had more confidence and skill. Kudos to all the donors, workers, and families for making this a success.
If anyone else is as beat as I am, you know it's a good type of tired.
Anyone pick up my red cooler? White top. I think it has Larrylarry on it in marker.
The rangers had left.
So I don't know if they have it or an INGOer.