I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the kind words.legend wrote:GREAT seminar, Charles! It was very informative and very well presented!
Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Chas.
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I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the kind words.legend wrote:GREAT seminar, Charles! It was very informative and very well presented!
Thank you for taking the time to do this!
You've given me an idea! I'll check with the state bar to see what it takes to get it approved. We won't have many/any lawyers, but I can get credit for preparing it!!57Coastie wrote:Sign Jim Brown up for a seat, Chas. Is this approved for CLE?
For those who missed this.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Based upon the poll and out-of-town attendees, I think it's going to be scheduled on Saturday, June 7, 2008 from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm. It will be at PSC Shooting Club, Inc. on FM528 (a/k/a W. Parkwood).
Seating is limited, so please send me an email Charles@TexasShooting.com if you want to reserve a seat. Be sure to tell me how many people will be with you and their names. I'll be running an article in the PSC newsletter and slots will fill up quickly.
Chas.
I was looking at the IDPA Match Calendar and it's a problem trying to work around all of the local matches. I'll probably put in on the afternoon of the first Saturday in June. The first conflicts with WHIDPA, but if we start around 2:30 pm, that should be late enough not to interfere with the match.Bob Wolff wrote:If you go for a Saturday avoid the 2nd Saturday, my 3 gun match, and the 4th Saturday, for obvoius reasons.
Bob
Yes, non-PSC members are welcome. PSC charges a $6 non-member fee for shooting events like matches and the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC, but there's no fee for non-shooting events like seminars.melkor41 wrote:I would come If it was on a saturday. Are non PSC members allowed?
edit: i dont know what was in my head on the first posting.... stupid dysgraphia
There is no charge.dihappy wrote:Whats the cost Charles?