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The Sportsman
Published by
The Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club May 2018
Volume 841, Issue 5 INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Calendar……………………………..2
Announcements & Articles...3-6
Classes & Events…….………..7-12
Ads & Schedules……….….…13,14
Renewals…………….……….…….15
New Members…………………….16
Notices, Contacts, Hours….....17
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
General Membership
Meeting
May 2nd at 7pm.
Committee meetings:
Tuesday evenings:
Archery, Rifle & Pistol,
Shotgun, House & Ways &
Means, and Membership.
Dates and times are on the
calendar. Everyone welcome.
Club Café! — Tuesday
evenings and Sunday
mornings, open to the
public. Tuesday night
specials, come enjoy!
Lots of Events and Classes
starting again.
Check the calendar for the
dates.
The Peil Range will be open
May 5th & 19th for a .22 rimfire
shoot. Page 6
President’s Report
BY GLENN RODRICK
Spring work parties have started. Please watch for emails
and newsletters on up-coming projects. The April work party
has been rescheduled for Saturday, May 12th. Hopefully the
weather will cooperate this time. We have wood to split, brush
to clear, things to paint and demolition on a shed at the pic-
nic grounds and work at the Peil range.
We are gathering bids to have the hall floor refinished. Work
on the new pistol bays has begun. Thank you to everyone
that has worked so hard! To make this all happen.
Hunter Education classes have begun as well as Beginning
Trap or Skeet classes. And don’t forget about the Handgun
Familiarization classes to sign up for too.
The Easter Bunny made an appearance with lots of fun stuff
for the kids. Everyone seemed to have a hopping good time.
Thank you to our Easter Egg Hunt Committee and volun-
teers!!!!!
May 28,
MAY
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Shotgun Sports
10-9pm
Club Café & Bar
open 5:00pm
SS mtg 5:30pm
Archery mtg
7pm
2
Shotgun Sports
10-2pm
Club Café &
Bar open
5:00pm
General Mbr
meeting 7pm
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Running Deer
Shoot
5:30pm
4
Old Timers Mbrs
Skeet 9am
5
Peil Range Fun
Shoot 9am-1pm
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Shotgun Sports 10-4
Steel Pistol
Challenge 9-2pm
Range closed until
2pm
Club Café open
8am-noon
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8 Shotgun10-9pm
Club Café & Bar
open 5:00pm
Wnd Warriors 6p
Rifle, Pistol Fish
derby mtgs 7 pm
RMEF mtg 7pm
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Shotgun Sports
10-2pm
10
Bacon Shoot
5:30pm
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Old Timers Mbrs
Skeet 9am
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CLUB
WORK
PARTY
13 Shotgun10-4pm
Club Café open
8am-noon
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15Shotgun
Sports 10-9pm
Club Café & Bar
open 5pm
W&M, House
mtgs 7pm
Bulletin Deadline
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Shotgun Sports
10-2pm
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Running Deer
Shoot
5:30pm
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Old Timers Mbrs
Skeet 9am
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Peil Range Fun
Shoot 9am-1pm
KID’S FISHING
DERBY
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Shotgun10-4pm
Sporting Clays 10-4
Mbr Ranges closed
Peil Rng OPEN rifle
only
Club Café open
8am-noon
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Shotgun Sports
10-9pm
Club Café & Bar
open 5:00pm
B&F, Mbshp mtgs
7pm
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Shotgun Sports
10-2pm
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Old Timers Mbrs
Skeet 9am
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Hunter Ed Field
Test
Mbr Ranges
CLOSED - use
Peil Rng, rifle
only
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Shotgun 10-4pm
Club Café open
8am-noon
600 Yd Shoot 9am
Pub Rif, Arch Walk-
thru closed
Peil Rng OPEN rifle
only
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BOD mtg 7pm
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ATTENTION FISHERMEN
Membership has its privileges!
As a convenience to our members, TSC will collect WDFW catch record cards and
deliver them to Olympia. Just stop by the office or the bar and deposit your cards in
the collection box prior to 4 days before the deadline. The catch record must be
received by WDFW before April 30th each year. Just another reason why “It’s good
to be a member!” Larry Nelson, Bar Chairman
MAY 12th Spring Clean Up and Special Projects
Save the date and come out to help spruce up your club.
Coffee and doughnuts at 8:30AM, Lunch at 1PM provided by the Club.
Club will rent a chipper and splitter. But if you have one to donate for the
day let us know. Oh and wear your boots!
Project plans include:
Campground: Clean up storm debris, remove wood shack. Rakes needed.
Firewood: Cutting, splitting, and stacking. Chains saws, and a 2nd splitter if
you have one.
Pruning 600-yard parking: Pruning equipment needed, loppers, saws,
chain saw, machete, and?
Archery: Clean up of the walk thru course. Clean debris from trails, look for
and remove widow maker branches.
Painting burlap targets for bales.
Peil Range: Demo of the cabinets and shelves on back wall and removal
of old electrical wiring AFTER 1pm. Demo saws, sledge, crow bars, etc.
As you can see there is something for everyone and all skill levels. Please
come out and help make this event successful. All hours worked count to-
wards dues reduction.
Please let the office know you are coming to help plan for lunch.
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PEIL RANGE FUN SHOOTS
We have had a number of “FUN SHOOTS” now and everyone has had
a great time knocking down, spinning or swinging our great steel tar-
gets. This is your chance to come out to the club and enjoy a morning
of pure “PLINKING”. Bring the family or just yourself and have a fun ex-
perience in a safe and dedicated environment.
We also want to give a special thanks to Kenny Neil for the fantastic
SWINGING BEAR targets as well as all the other things he has contribut-
ed to the Club.
We can always use volunteers to help set up and tear down and would
welcome one and all!
Mac Taylor, co-chair
600 Yard Shoot
Hello shooters,
The March 25th shoot was another successful shoot with a total of 59
shooters thank you to everyone that showed up. The next shoot is on
the 4-22-2018 I hope everyone can show up. If anyone is interested in
trying or would like to see if you could make that once in a life time
shot come on out there is a lot of spotters that can help you out to
make that type of shot.
And the winners of the 3-25-18 shoot are:
50 cal class .............Michael Manges
AR class ..................Mark Ayalas with his 223
Custom class...........Danny Perez with his 6.5 Creedmoor
Hunter class ............Bob Hamilton with his 6.5 Creedmoor
Iron sight .................Mike McNeilly with his M1 Grand
Varmint ....................Jim Roseth with his 308
Thank you,
Rick Rogers, co-chairman
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KID’S EASTER COMMITTEE
The White Bunny came hopping in for a visit again this year, and he
even brought in some fresh snow to brighten up the morning festivities.
Bubbles were flying, popcorn was popping, kids were playing with
their balloons, and we had donuts and drinks for all. 11:00 AM came
and the race was on. Kids were moving in every direction collecting
eggs and toys. It was amazing to watch.
A special thank you to all of the volunteers who came out on Friday
to stuff eggs and Saturday to help out the Easter Bunny, the McMillan
family for donating over 1 thousand stuffed eggs, Papa Murphy’s for
feeding our Friday volunteers and the Sportsmen’s Warehouse for do-
nating bags and helping us with prizes. Coupons for both stores are
available at the Chateau. We couldn’t have pulled it all together
without the help of our family, friends and club members.
Thank you again!!!! We are looking forward to seeing you all and the
Bunny here next year.
Sincerely,
Teresa Rodrick , chairperson
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FOXES and FIREARMS
Women’s Introduction to
Handguns
Trained and certified instructors.
You will have the opportunity to
fire a variety of different calibers
under staff direction. Handguns
and ammo are provided but you
are welcome to bring your own.
2018 Dates: Apr 22
Jun 10 Jul 22 Aug 12
Oct 14 Nov 18 Dec 16
Cost: $149.99 per person Hours:
9am-2pm in the Hunter Education
building at
the Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club
Register at:
www.foxesandfirearms.com
Contact information:
253-255-8284
STEEL PISTOL CHALLENGE
CENTERFIRE AND RIMFIRE SERIES
May 6 Jun 3 Jul 1 Aug 5 Dec 2
This is a speed/time based event
A typical match will be up to 4 stages with 5 steel plates shot 3
consecutive times per stage (subject to change).
Caliber restrictions apply
(no magnums or bottleneck rifle cartridges).
Centerfire, Rimfire and Revolver classes.
Eye and ear protection strongly recommended.
08:15 registration on public pistol range – shooting starts at
09:00Non-members $20, Members $15, and $10 for an
additional gun
SPONSORED BY:
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EVENTS AND CLASSES
Your local South Hill Sportsman’s Warehouse has donated
$20 gift cards that will be awarded to a randomly drawn
shooter at each match!
Questions? Email [email protected]
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Wednesday Shotgun
May 1 Kelly Palmer
May 8 Gene Power
May 15 Fred Miller
May 22 Bob Braddock
May 29 Bob Braddock
Shotgun
May 1 Rodricks
May 2 Larry Nelson
May 8 Katrina Miller
May 15 Mark Bussey
May 22 Garret & Jared
May 29 Shelly Babcock
Sunday 10-am-4pm
Tuesday 10am-9pm
(7-9PM Chippers will be
available)
Wednesday 10am-2pm
Shotgun Committee
Meetings are at 5:30pm
the 1st Tuesday of every
month.
Everyone is welcome!
Covers available if
raining.
Shotgun can always use
volunteers!
Just call or email the club:
253-537-6151,
Bar Volunteers
Timberwolf Tree Service Inc.
All Phases of Tree Work
Licensed/Insured
Don Peterson
(253) 537-1631
Free Estimates
421 310th Street E, Roy, WA 98580
ATTENTION BARTENDERS
Its time to check your Bartending
card—Mast permit—for the expiration
date. If your card has expired please
renew which you can do online.
www.Rserving.com is one suggestion.
The online class takes about 2 1/2 hours
but you may stop and restart where
you stopped as you wish.
TSC will reimburse the fee, just be sure
to bring in your receipt.
Thank you for all your help in the past
and for the future.
Larry Nelson, bar manager
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BRING HOME THE WORLD’S BEST MEAT!!
RIDGELINE HUNTS BC IS SEEKING TWO
HUNTERS TO FILL HUNTING CAMP IN BC,
CANADA THIS FALL, FOR A SEVEN-DAY HUNT,
FROM DAWN, OCT 10TH THRU DUSK, ON THE
16TH
. MOOSE AND MULE DEER INCLUDED,
WITH NO TROPHY FEES. ONLY $3,950 US
PLUS TAX, LICENSE AND TAGS. WITH COMFY
ACCOMMODATIONS -- ON THE POWER GRID.
ONLY ONE DAY’S DRIVE FROM TACOMA!!
PLEASE SEE RIDGELINE’S DATA PAGE ON
FACEBOOK FOR GENERAL INFO, OR CALL
JIM LOCALLY AT 253-223-2200 FOR DETAILS
ON THIS FALL’S MOOSE HUNT.
THANKS, AND HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US!!
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May
ACKERSON, BOYD
ANGIONE, HEIDI
ARCHER, WILIAM
ASHCRAFT, STEVEN
BAILEY, JEFFREY
BAMER, SONNY
BARRINGHAM, NOR-
MAN
BASHER, DAVID
BATCHELDOR, MEA-
GAN
BRASS, JIM
BROWN, DAVID
BRYAN, WILLIAM
BURCHAM, ERIC
BURNS, JAMES
BURNS, STU
CARTER, DAVID
CASTLE JR., JOSEPH
CHARPENTIER, JP
DAEHNE, FRANK
DALSEG, TODD
DAVIS, STEPHEN
DEGROOT, JOHN
DOUGLAS, DOUG
DOWD, BRANDON
DUNAYSKI, CHRIS
DURKEE, ROBERT
ELKINS, CALVIN
ELLIOTT, SHANE
ELLS, JOHN
FABIAN, STEVEN
FINCKEL, CURTIS
FUNKE, CEDRIC
GERBE, EVAN
GILBERT, DAMON
GOETZ, HENRY
GRACE, BRIAN
GROVEN, RANDY
HAMMOND, PRESTON
HAUETER, BRANDON
HOBBINS, RALPH
HOGGE, BRIAN
HOLMSTROM, DENNIS
JANSSEN, J.J.
JEWELL, RYAN
JOHNSON, MICHAEL
JONES, STEPHEN
JUNT, HEIDI
KALMYKOV, VLAD
KAMPA, ADAM
KEISTER, BILL
KENEN, NICKY
KERSENBROCK, JT
KILLMER, MIKE
KING, JERRY
KNYPSTRA, JIM
KOUTOUVIDIS, GARY
KRAUTER, ERIC
KRIEDEMAN, BOB
LAKE, TIM
LARSON, LORN
LEE, KYLE
LESTER, MITCHELL
LEWIS III, PHILIP
LOUFUS, MIKE
MANSON, JERRY
MARCHESINI, KAREN
MARKS, CASEY
MARTIN, JERRY
MATHIS, DELTA
McCLENDON, JIM
McCONNELL, TONY
McKINLEY, JOSH
MESSINEO, TONY
MICKELSEN, DENNY
MONROE, BRIAN
MOORE, DENNIS
MORTON, BOB
NEWBURY, BOB
NORSTREM, RANDALL
ORTIZ, RAYMOND
OTTON, JEREMIAH
PANKEY, RICHARD
PARKER, CLAYTON
PEARSON, NATHAN
PELKEY, RICKY
PICKETT, JIM
Payment is due by the
end of the month.
Thank you
May 12th—Come on out for the
Annual Work Party! Time to spruce up our
beautiful Club to look its best!
Meet at 8 am in the Foyer for coffee and donuts to discuss
what needs to be done, outside, inside and all around!.
Everyone is welcome—bring the family!
PINATIELLO, MIKE
PORTMANN, JAMES
PRATAP, RITESH
PRESTON, BOB
REGALADO, ALEC
REICKET, CORY
RIES, JEFFREY
RUNGE, LARRY
SACKMAN, KENNY
SAGE, STANTON
SANDERS, CHRIS
SAVIERS, JUSTIN
SMALLWOOD, SCOTT
SNOPE, MATT
STANLEY, MICHAEL
STEVENS, D
STEWART, DUSTIN
SWEAT, ALAN
TALMADGE, CAROL
THRASHER-LEWIS, SUNNI
TOPE, TROY
TOUCHETTE, SCOTT
TRASK, TYLER
TRINKA, JOHN
TRINKA, JOSEPH
TURNER, TIM
VALDES, MARC
VAN PARYS, DON
VERITY, DONOVAN
WALKER, JAY
WALTON, KYLE
WANG, JAKE
WAY, JAMES
WEBB, SHANE
WEDDE, ROLAN
WHITESELL, LYNN
WHITNEY, KEVIN
WILLIAMSON, BRETT
WRAY, RYAN
YURTH, MARTIN
ZHAO, DAVID
ZIMMER, PAUL
ZIMMER, DENNIS
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New Member
1. Buckingham, Alexander
2. Carle, Devin
3. Chissus, Austin
4. Field, Chris
5. Frith, Rich
6. Goldberger, Orel
7. Green, Jake
8. Guidry, David
9. Johns, JJ
10. Khum, Than
11. Kosoff Jr., Jimmy
12. LaFromboise, Roy
13. Laky, Joe
14. Laurin, Jamie
15. Lehman, Andrew
16. Lohr, Douglas
17. March, Jacon
18. Mayeux, Allen
19. Moe, Tom
20. Morgan, Dean
21. Mortenson, Gary
22. Osborne, Shawn
23. Plunkett, Randy
24. Quintana, Ricardo
25. Reynolds, William
26. Rigsby, Franklin
27. Sandell, Steve
28. Schleicher, Phil
29. Schumaker, Brandon
30. Schweitzer, James
31. Swecker, Jonathan
32. Teddy, Travis
33. Thompson, Steven
34. Wear, Norm
35. Witkowski, Steve
36. Wright, Andy
Proposed By
1.Lemar Butler
2.Matt Gjerstad
3.Lemar Butler
4.Skip Krueger
5.Gil Jay
6.Gil Jay
7.Gil Jay
8.Angela West
9.Terry Johns
10.Angela West
11.Angela West
12.Gil Jay
13.Angela West
14.Don Cash
15.Gil Jay
16.Lemar Butler
17.Gil Jay
18.Gil Jay
19. Bobby Trett
20. Lemar Butler
21. Lemar Butler
22. Gil Jay
23. Don Cash
24. Lemar Butler
25. Lemar Butler
26. Gil Jay
27. Gil Jay
28. Angela West
29. Gil Jay
30. Lemar Butler
31. Gil Jay
32. Ed Dye
33. Don Cash
34. Angela West
35. Bobby Trett
36. Don Cash
New members
will be sworn in at
the May 2nd
General
Membership
Meeting, 7pm.
May 12th—Come on out for
the Annual Work Party! Time
to spruce up our beautiful
Club to look its best!
Meet at 8:30 am in the
Foyer for coffee and do-
nuts to discuss what needs
to be done, outside, inside.
and all around!
Everyone is welcome—
bring the family!
And don’t forget members! 20
hours a year
Volunteering will reduce your
dues TO $50!
Come on out, enjoy some
great shooting and great food!
Hours are Tuesdays 5-7pm and
EVERY Sunday 8am-noon!
Always a special on
Tuesdays too—
check them out on
Facebook every week.
Open to the Public.
TACOMA SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
16409 Canyon Rd E
Puyallup, WA 98375
Office Hours
Tuesday thru Friday 9:00am -
4:00pm
Range hours: 9am-6pm
(Last check-in: 5pm)
(253) 537-6151
Fax: (253) 539-3253
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.tacomassportsmensclub.com
YOUR LOGO HERE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Glenn Rodrick
1st Vice President Mark Bussey
2nd Vice President Rick Yorkk
Warden Greg Willis
Past President Gary Higginbotham
TRUSTEES
Mike Slevin (2018) Ed Coffey
Mark Arnold (2019) Jess Mathews
Ron Austin (2020) Matt Gjerstad
Hi Members!
Want to save on your dues?
We need some folks to help check in
and out for our rentals.
Call or email the office for more
information. (Its really easy!)
253-537-6151, [email protected].
Thank you
Advertise
If you would like to reach more
people with an ad we have
great rates by the month or get a
discount for the year.
Different sizes available from a
business card to full page.
Call, email or drop by the office
with any questions.
253-537-6151, [email protected]
In compliance with I-594, sales or
trades of firearms on TSC property
is prohibited. Thank you
for your cooperation
As a reminder, removal of lead
from any of our ranges is strictly
prohibited.
Thank you, TSC BOD
If you reload your own
bullets you can save
some money!
The Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club is
now listed with the Missouri Bullet
Company. You get a 5% discount
since we are now listed with them.
The code is tacoma-gc.
Notices