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Text Box: KINETIC ENERGY												Page 3
Text Box: Membership

By:  Denise (Edit)

	Club Membership is covered by Article III, Section 6 and Article IV, Sections 1 and 2.  Late renewal fees are applicable after the General Business Meeting of the “anniversary date” of the membership renewal!  All those not renewed after that meeting are removed from Membership!.  Please remember to renew your membership!  Any questions, contact me.

	If you have not received a membership renewal notice, please call me [(] (Leave your name, address, phone number, and club membership number on the answering machine,) and I will make sure you get your notice.

	






Text Box: CURRENT MEMBERSHIP

Our total membership continues to increase every month:

Current Members				 801

Life Members				   35

Juniors			Approximately	   75
Text Box: Junior
Division

By:  Ron (Edit)
Text Box: 	Per the Club’s By-Laws Junior’s can range in age from 8 to 21.  Membership is $20.00 a year.  A Range Fee of $1.00 per range session is currently collected.

	We meet on Monday nights, during the school year, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Indoor Range.

Y.E.S. (Youth Education Summit) Announcement -
Free Summer Program for Sophomores and High 
School Students.

This week-long program is spent learning about the NRA, US Federal Government, and the Military.  Previous groups have met NRA’s Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, toured Capitol Hill, spent a day at the Quantico Training Center, visited the White House, the Smithsonian Museum and more.  Scheduled for June 19 - 25, application deadline is April 1st.  Interested?

 http://www.nrafoundation.org/yes/application.asp 

	Current fund raisers include the following items:

	Ribbed T-Shirts		$15.00
	T-Shirts			$14.00 (Up to XL)
				$16.00 (XXL)
				$17.00 (XXXL)
	Baseball Cap		$  8.50
	Mugs			$  4.00
	Patches			$  3.00

	For additional information, contact Ron (Edit) by telephone [(].
Text Box: I think it snowed this year!

Provided by Monica Woods of Channel 10

Kirkwood			540 to 840” (45’ to 70’) 
						{Think the Length of the Indoor Range]
Squaw Valley	 			today’s base is 220” (18.3’)
Bear Valley				today’s base is 174” (14.5’)

	Lots of snow that falls never melts because the Sierra doesn’t go through the climate
	 change that some of the lower elevations do.  For example in the Midwest the 
	 temperatures there fluctuate so much that they may get a foot of snow, but it could
	 melt in three days.  In the Sierra, that snow is there to stay pretty much for the 
	 Winter season.