Reminder: Fill Out the Annual Safety Meeting Form by April 11

Have you attended the Annual Safety Meeting? Go fill out the required paperwork form online! The link and information was given at the end of the Zoom meeting.

We need it by Monday, April 11 at 5:00 p.m. to schedule you for the In-Person Orientation on April 16. And all members must complete it before they are eligible to practice.

Email with questions!

Additional Annual Safety Meeting on March 26

To the members who were on the Annual Safety Meeting on Wednesday evening, we apologize that we had to abruptly end the Zoom. We have scheduled a makeup date on Saturday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m.

Check your email for the Zoom link and more information.

New Members:

All members new to Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports must attend an Annual Safety Meeting on Zoom FIRST, followed by the In-Person Orientation SECOND. This applies to all disciplines. This orientation process is mandatory and must be completed BEFORE attending practices.

Returning Members:

Members returning to Larimer County Shooting Sports must attend an Annual Safety Meeting on Zoom. This applies to all disciplines.

If adding a new discipline, members must attend an In-Person Orientation as well. This orientation process is mandatory and must be completed BEFORE attending practices for the new discipline. (A returning member is defined as one who took part in the discipline in the previous year.)

This Orientation Process/Safety Training must be completed before any member is eligible to attend any practices.

Annual Safety Meeting on Zoom

There are 2 remaining opportunities. Please attend one:

  • Saturday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m.
    (Check your email for the Zoom link and information.)

  • Wednesday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m.
    (The Zoom link will be emailed to 4-H Shooting Sports families.)

There is no sign-up for the Zoom meeting. 

Please log in a little early—we will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Members AND parents are required to attend, and we will be taking attendance.
 

In-Person Orientation

There is 1 remaining opportunity. Please save the date for this event is you are a new member or adding a new discipline:

  • Saturday, April 16

Members who complete any of the Annual Safety Meetings on Zoom are eligible to complete the In-Person Orientation.

Each member will be assigned an arrival time and schedule for this orientation based on their disciplines. Watch your email the week prior to the event for your scheduled arrival time. Sessions will take place between 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Members AND parents are required to attend, and we will be taking attendance.

If you have questions, please contact us at info@lc4hss.org.

Archery Target Backers for Purchase

The Shooting Sports Program has several well-used 48" Ethafoam target backers that were retired from our Archery program. If you are interested in purchasing one of these backers for your personal use, please send an email to info@lc4hss.org and include your contact information. We will reach out to you with more information.

Please submit your request by April 15, 2022.

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New Location for .22 Rifle/.22 Pistol Indoor Practices

We have a new location for .22 Rifle and .22 Pistol indoor practices: Liberty Firearms Institute in Johnstown. These practices will move to Friday evenings, with two rounds beginning at 5:45 p.m. Members who are eligible for these practices will receive an email with more information and the SignUpGenius link to sign up in the next few days. See the Calendar to find all of the upcoming dates for these indoor practices.

Important Update about .22 Rifle and .22 Pistol

We just got word that Front Range Gun Club is now CLOSED so we will not be able to hold practices there.

The February 6th practice is canceled and we will work to make alternate plans for the rest of the upcoming dates.

Watch your email, this website, and the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports Facebook page for updates. For now we will put a hold on new sign-ups until we know what we’re doing.

Thanks for your understanding.

—Ian and Sam Webb