Barton Foundation plans Sporting Clay Shoot

The Barton Foundation aims to enhance the student experience of Barton Community College with their 13th annual Sporting Clay Shoot benefit event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, at Camp Aldrich, 884 NE 110 Ave. in rural Claflin, to improve. The money raised will be used for faculty mini-scholarships that Barton faculty members can use to improve students’ learning experiences in their classrooms. The Foundation has awarded $132,479 in mini-scholarships to date.

Lindsey Bogner, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement, said the event gives the Foundation an opportunity to provide great support in our classrooms to improve student learning experiences.

“Last year we were able to fund over $12,500 in mini-scholarships at the Barton sites thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, shooters and guests,” she said. “This year we hope to do the same.”

Competitors may compete as individuals or as three-person teams in a modified Lewis Class-style tournament. The shoot begins at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start. Shooters can start the course throughout the day, but the last shooter will start at 3:00 p.m

Registration is $100, and those who pre-register by April 3 will receive a free pulled pork and beef lunch and a free orange fleece-lined hat as an early bird price. The shooters must provide their own shells. A small amount of ammo is available for sale, but you must call ahead and shoot at the event to purchase this ammo. ATVs and golf carts are welcome. Those interested can register at clayshoot.bartonccfoundation.org.

Registration includes 100 Sportclays, prizes for Overall and Lewis Class winners, and raffle draws for great gifts including a matching set of 12 and 20 gauge Winchester pumpguns, a three day bow hunt at Camp Aldrich, BBQ, gift cards and more are added every day.

New for this year, raffle tickets for the bow hunt and matching weapon set are available to the public through a Gun & Hunt Raffle with tickets priced at $5 each and the purchaser can choose which prize they would like to win. The winner will be drawn at 3pm on the day of the shoot and need not be present to win. Matching Weapon Set 12/20 winner must be 18 years of age and pass a background check to win.

Linden Target Sports handles the logistics and supplies the equipment. The company has designed a course that complements the beautiful scenery of Camp Aldrich, which sits on 290 acres of rolling sand hills and wilderness areas and is two miles north of Highway 156 between Claflin and the Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area. The camp has at least 70 species of wildflowers and grasses, 57 different species of birds, deer, turkey and various other animals; Some of them are on the endangered species list.

For more information, contact Donna McCormick at [email protected] or 620-792-9306.

main sponsors

Hammeke Electric, Inc.

P&S security

Barton Community College

Pryor Inc. Automatic Sprinkler System

Innovative livestock service

Sponsor of the 12 gauge

Rick seeds

Rob & Trisha Taube

MPIRE improvements

Kansas Trophy Experience

Sponsor of the 20 gauge

Mike and Linda Johnson

Craig & Jolene Biggs

First Kansas Bank

Spectrum CPA Partners, LLC

MPIRE real estate group

Great Bend Tribune

Mayo Money Management

tank insurance

Eldridge Fencing Inc.

.410 Gauge Sponsor

Rick Bealer

Kip and Kelly Spray

Ken and Robin Lebbin

stock bank

Advanced Therapy & Sports Medicine

Keller real estate and insurance agency

Station level sponsor

Farmers Bank & Trust

Marian DeWerff

American Plains Co-Op

parts inc

10th Street Eye Care Center

Earl & Judy Fox

Kustom floors

Crosby Wild Game Adventures

C4 Ag solutions

L&M contractor

Big R store

Large bending chamber

D. McMillen, Chtd. CPA

Edward Jones (Jim Vopat, Jim Armatys & Todd Armatys)

Levi Keenan State Farm Agent

Bryant Funeral Home

Ellinwood Packing Plant Inc.

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