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IREM NYC fourth annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser to be held Friday, October 7th 2022

Attendees of IREM NYC’s 2021 Third Annual Clay Shoot
posed for a (big) group pic. This year’s clay shoot
promises to be bigger and better!

New Paltz, NY Join IREM NYC for its fourth annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser and make it the best one yet! The annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser will be held Friday, October 7th 2022 at Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays, 411 North Ohioville Rd.

This event will benefit two organizations:

• SHAREing & CAREing, a grass roots organization in Queens that supports breast cancer patients by addressing their needs in a friendly and warm environment.

• GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, changing the lives of individuals with Down syndrome through delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs.

Schedule

8:30 to 9:30 am: Registration & breakfast

9:30 to 1:30 pm: Full round

1:30 to 3:00 pm: Lunch with beer & wine

Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available:

Bronze: (single shooter )

- $600 member

- $700 non-member

Silver: (two shooters, station sign)

- $1,100 member

- $1,200 non-member

Gold (four shooters, station sign)

- $2,000

Cart sponsorship: $2,500

Beverage cart: $1,500

Breakfast: $1,000

Lunch: $1,000

Eye & Ear Protection: $500

To register or for more information, please visit IREM NYC online at iremnyc.org or contact Donna at [email protected].

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