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Cavalier Rifle and Pistol Club

 

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

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Notice of Annual Meeting

Tuesday, December 4, 2007 7:00 pm 
at the Ruritan Club in Montpelier

The Ruritan club is located at 17205 Mountain Road at the western edge of Montpelier on Route 33 in Hanover County. Taking Rt. 54 west from Ashland, go 11 miles to intersect with Rt. 33, another 1-1/2 miles on Rt. 33 (Mountain Road) to The Ruritan Club.  The entrance will be on the left and the first sign you are likely to see is a sign for Sycamore Tavern.  

From I 295 around Richmond, exit 49A to Montpelier onto Rt. 33. Go 13 miles to stop sign at intersection of Rt. 54 & 33. Turn left onto Rt. 33 west. Go 1-1/2 miles to the Center on the left at intersection of Rt. 33 (Mountain Rd.)and Rt. 715 (Clazemont Rd.) From I 64, take the Rockville exit (west of Short Pump, east of Oilville.)Take Rt. 623 to Rt. 33. Turn left onto Rt. 33 and follow above directions.

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Attention Sponsors for new members

For those who are sponsoring new members, our next membership meeting will be January 6th, 2008 at 2:00 pm.  This will take place during a board meeting and these are held the first Sunday of the month at 2:00 pm in the building on range one.  Prospective members will also receive written notice inviting them to the membership meeting.  New members may join at any of the board meetings for the first half of the year or until our roster is full.

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New hours of operation for CAVRPC

Monday Through Saturday
9:00 AM until 6:00 PM,
or Sunset, whichever is later

Sunday
9:00 AM until 3:00 PM

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Full Auto is restricted to the hours of:
10:00 AM until 3:00 PM
Monday Through Saturday
No Full Auto on Sunday

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Founded over 50 years ago CRPC has provided many individuals with the chance to learn to use firearms in a safe and effective manner. The club offers its members the opportunity for recreational as well as competitive shooting. With six shooting ranges the club can support a wide variety of firearms.

In order to ensure that we are a good neighbor to the surrounding community, CRPC owns over 400 acres that act as a buffer. Additionally, berms have been constructed around most of the ranges.

An affiliated member with the National Rifle Association, CRPC is also interested in promoting firearm safety. Each year the club opens its grounds to many of the youth organizations in the area, such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Troops are allowed to camp overnight, fish in the lake, and receive instructions on the safe and proper use of firearms.