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NRA Club University Scheduled for Phoenix
February 6, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) -- NRA Clubs & Associations has announced an upcoming Club University seminar on Saturday, March 19, at the Embassy Suites Phoenix-Airport Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. Club University is a unique one-day forum for any group, club or firearm-related business with a desire to enhance their operations. Sign up online here.
There was a great Phoenix turnout for our Annual Meeting in 2008, said Marketing Manager Son Nguyen. With Club University, we have the opportunity to share the institutional knowledge NRAs compiled over the years when it comes to improving your operation.
Get the chance to speak to NRA staff and listen presentations that will help your organization grow. Topics for discussion will include: marketing, improving club membership, range issues, acquiring grants, what insurance is right for you, legislative updates, youth programs, and more.
The Arizona State Rifle & Pistol Association has been immensely helpful during the development stage, said Nguyen. A number of their officers will be on hand to welcome the crowd and share their success stories.
NRAs Club University is a great opportunity to network with area clubs, exchange ideas, and make new friends. This invitation is open to all NRA members, shooting clubs, ranges, and anyone interested in becoming more involved in the shooting sports. Those who register online may attend for the discounted price of $35. On-site registration is available for $40. The non-refundable registration fee includes breakfast, lunch, educational material, and additional NRA resources.
For additional information, contact NRA Clubs & Associations at (800) NRA-CLUB (672-2582) or e-mail clubs@nrahq.org. Registration and agenda are available online at here.
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