If you would like to enter, and we think you should, then there’s still time but don’t put it off for much longer. For those planning to shoot with a school team, it is especially important to book ahead, even if you don’t yet have full details of all your team members. To enter, just follow the link and scroll down to the BSYS: https://competitionandeventsschedule.orston.com/ If you would like to find out more about Orston Shooting Ground then check out its socials or visit its website, orston.com You can download the rules here: competitionandeventsschedule.orston.com/userfiles/event/info/2022BSYSRulesConditionsFINAL.pdf Whether you’re aiming to add some silverware to your trophy cabinet, or just up for a thrilling day out, the British Schools and Young Shots Championship is a must-do. After a couple of false starts due to Covid, it’s now back in the shooting calendar, this time at Orston Shooting Ground in Nottinghamshire on Saturday 30 April. Sponsored by BASC, and hosted
On April 13, Fort Payne Rotarian Bill Mitchell, Boy Scouts of America Sequoyah district commissioner, hosted fellow Rotarian Tyler Powell, executive for Sequoyah and Etowah Districts, who provided an update on current activities and future of The Greater Alabama Council, which serves 22 counties in North and Central Alabama. Powell explained how Boy Scouts of America gives thousands of young people in our area the ability to grow into young adults who make a positive impact in our communities. Scouts learn how to lead, the importance of service to others, and how to respond in a crisis.
The Boy Scoutsâ vision is to prepare every eligible youth in America to become a responsible, participating citizen and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law. We achieve this through thousands of dedicated, talented volunteers and a small number of professional staff.