Trapshoot 

trapshoot

Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010
10 am at the Norry Gun Club
(Event will take place rain or shine)
Competition for individual shooters will begin at 10:30 am. Shooters will be grouped in squads of five and will shoot two rounds (16 yard trap), 50 birds total. No handicaps.

Sign-in/Registration10 am
Shoot Off (Rounds 1 & 2)10:30 am
Five-Stand Fun Shoot (Optional†)10:30 am to 3 pm
Lunch - Sponsored by BJ’s Steak & Rib House12:30 pm
Shoot Off (Round 3, Optional†)1:30 pm
Annie Oakley Fun Shoot2:30 pm
Awards3 pm

 All participants must bring their own firearms and ammunition. Gun safety knowledge required. Shooters of all levels/abilities welcome. Awards/prizes will be given via Lewis Class. Limited ammunition (12-gauge only) may be purchased for $7 per box.
† (Additional, optional rounds of 25 birds may be purchased at $10 per round.)

Sponsorship Levels

$125 – Sportsman
$250 – Clay Birds/Trappers
$500 – Field/Course & Food/Refreshments*
$1000 – Shotgun/Shooter Caps**
$1500 – $2500 – Premier Event Sponsor***

* Sponsorship of $500 includes squad of 5 paid participants
** Sponsorship of $1,000 includes squad of 5 participants plus
25 additional birds per shooter
*** Sponsorships > $1,500 includes

For more information about the event or sponsorships, contact Noelle Tiesi at 570.214.3778 or e-mail: natiesi@geisinger.edu. Register by Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Cost: $50 per shooter.

Premier event sponsorship opportunities

Versajet for Treatment of Wounds
Sponsorship Opportunity $2,500 (amount funded: $13,900)
The Versajet is a specialized piece of equipment that will enable Geisinger surgeons to clean wounds more quickly and efficiently resulting in patients requiring fewer trips to the operating room and benefitting from faster preparation for reconstructive surgery.

Powered Examination Tables for Patients with Arthritis
Sponsorship Opportunity $2,000 (amount funded: $10,000)
The Department of Rheumatology sees more than 12,000 patients per year. The vast majority of patients suffer from varying degrees of arthritis and represent an older population with special needs. These adjustable examination tables will enhance the comfort of these patients with limited mobility during their office visit.

Computer-Animated Pediatric Patient & Family Education Modules
Sponsorship Opportunity $1,500 (amount funded: $7,000)
This program funds the development of an animated pediatric disease management module prototype. The module will focus on improving at-home disease management using an interactive, computer-based format. Pediatric patients and families will have access to the modules at Geisinger facilities and at home through a secure on-line interface.

Ronald McDonald House
Sponsorship Opportunity $1,000 (amount funded: $4,000)
Located on the Geisinger Medical Center campus, the Ronald McDonald House is a private non-profit organization that provides compassionate lodging to the families of seriously ill children undergoing care at area medical facilities. Funding supports the complete renovation of all 17 bedrooms and two efficiency apartments.

Mission Cataract
Sponsorship opportunity $500 (amount funded: $3,800)
The Mission Cataract program helps to purchase equipment for the Ophthalmology and Surgery departments to perform needed cataract surgery at no cost to eligible patients. The program helps the under- and uninsured of central Pennsylvania who are legally blind and in danger of losing their site receive needed cataract surgery as well as postoperative medications and eyeglasses free of charge.