Running an Open Day
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 7:32 pm
I just wanted to get peoples idea’s on organising and running an open day to try to get more members into our club. I want to run TR and F-Class and have an excellent coach in the club to take the TR side, I have approached and received an offer from a very knowledgeable gentleman who I hope will bring his off-siders for F-Class as we are thin on the ground there.
I am preparing a promotional piece to put into the local newspaper – should this just be brief or more in-depth detailing what we are all about? Additional flyers to go around the town?
I have a .223 and .308 F-Class Std rifle, (there is also a .308 TR club rifle); do we offer those who attend a full 10 shot round each / play it by ear?
Which range to use – if attendees bring a rifle of their own, which may be a hunting rifle, do we stay close, ie 300 yards, in which case with the more dedicated equipment the targets are possibly going to get a hiding.
Cost to attendees – club to wear the cost / or run a bbq and charge for this and give ammo?
Time of day – morning or afternoon; Day – Saturday or Sunday?
Any ideas welcome.
Sorry for the essay but I’m keen for this to work
I am preparing a promotional piece to put into the local newspaper – should this just be brief or more in-depth detailing what we are all about? Additional flyers to go around the town?
I have a .223 and .308 F-Class Std rifle, (there is also a .308 TR club rifle); do we offer those who attend a full 10 shot round each / play it by ear?
Which range to use – if attendees bring a rifle of their own, which may be a hunting rifle, do we stay close, ie 300 yards, in which case with the more dedicated equipment the targets are possibly going to get a hiding.
Cost to attendees – club to wear the cost / or run a bbq and charge for this and give ammo?
Time of day – morning or afternoon; Day – Saturday or Sunday?
Any ideas welcome.
Sorry for the essay but I’m keen for this to work
