Welcome back. Can you behave yourself for a hot minute
Well I can’t say I remember all the details but we do have a lease and charter with the county. (My recollection) This does have some stipulations. If memory serves public days are one of them.
Also we apply for grants that take out total traffic number into account. (Again my recollection)
Finally there is outreach. We do charge $10 per person so it is not free. So it raises money. Many visitors enjoy themselves and sign up for memberships. It also gets the word out about us and puts us in a benevolent light within the community.
I am a perfect example. I went with my brother to a public day. I hated ranges and just used public lands. I ended of loving this range so much I got a membership. Then after some, time the then President asked me if I would become a certified RSO. Eight years on, I try to contribute in a lot of small ways and I like to think the Range has benefited from having me as a member. It all started with a public day……