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Virginia Shooting Sports Association’s 13th Annual Crush’n Clays

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 at 12:35 PM

Virginia Shooting Sports Association’s 13th Annual Crush’n Clays

Virginia Shooting Sports Association

Virginia Shooting Sports Association

Virginia - -(Ammoland.com)- Thirteen years ago, VSSA began sponsoring what has become the longest running charity shooting event of its type.

Founder Steve Canale refers to it as the best job that you don’t get paid to do.

This year’s event will be held on June 11, 2011 at the Arlington-Fairfax IWLA. It is a fun event and well worth attending. The event has sold out the last three years. Below is more information on the event and the important charity it supports.

Heroes Like You Can Help Heroes Like These
by Steve Canale
Everyday heroes don’t always make headlines. Most aren’t strong, brave or well-known, but these men and women step up to help those less fortunate. You meet them at work, in the grocery store, on the busy street . . . everywhere.

I meet them the 2nd Saturday each June, at Crush’n Clays. These heroes give their time and treasure to benefit the kids of the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Crush’n Clays is the longest running shooting charity event that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. It is also the longest continuously running shooting charity event in the country. It’s success was has been chronicled in the IWLA national magazine, Outdoor America, NRA Club Connection, as well as numerous websites.

To date, we’ve raised over $230,000. The event wouldn’t be possible without the support of Arlington-Fairfax IWLA, the Virginia Shooting Sports Association and our sponsors such as the National Rifle Association, and Dominick Casciano of Atlantic Healthcare.

Let me introduce you to one of the patients this event benefits.

Nathan is just a year old and is an energetic boy who loves running after his brothers and playing outside.

Nathan’s mom couldn’t seem to get a picture of her baby without capturing a glint of white in his left eye, she thought her camera was malfunctioning. Her pictures kept coming out the same, and she started to wonder if something was wrong with little Nathan’s eye. At Nathan’s 6-month checkup, she decided to show one of the photographs to his pediatrician. The doctor took one look at the photograph, and his face turned serious. He recommended she take Nathan to specialists right away.

At the family’s local hospital, the diagnosis was made: Nathan had bilateral retinoblastoma, a form of eye cancer. Tumors were present in both of Nathan’s eyes, and he would need further care. Crushed, Nathan’s parents asked the doctor where they should turn for their son’s treatment. The doctor was quick to recommend St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. “We can treat it here, but at St. Jude, they’re doing research. They have new treatments,” she said. “If it was my child, I would go to St. Jude.”

The doctor provided a referral, and within a few days, Nathan and his parents were on their way to St. Jude.

At St. Jude, Nathan received a total of 11 rounds of chemotherapy over the course of eight months. He also had laser treatments when, during treatment, his tumors started to grow back. In spring 2009, Nathan completed treatment and was able to have his no-more chemo party. He returns to St. Jude for regular checkups.

Regardless of whether you can attend this year’s Crush’n Clays” event, please consider making a contribution.

You make a living from what you get, but you make a life from what you give. Heroes like you can help heroes like these.

Contributions can be made to “Crush’n Clays” and sent to: Virginia Shooting Sports Association, P.O. Box 1258, Orange, VA 22960

Above is video of NRANews’ coverage of the 2009 event.

About:
The Virginia Shooting Sports Association (VSSA) was originally founded as the Virginia State Rifle and Revolver Association in 1938. VSSA is the official state association of the National Rifle Association. VSSA is also closely affiliated with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), Virginia Outdoor Sports Information Network (VOSIN), National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), Virginia Gun Collectors Association, and the Virginia Wildlife Federation (VWF). Visit: www.myvssa.org

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Keith Warren Speaks at Outdoor Charity Banquet

Monday, February 21st, 2011 at 6:48 PM

Keith Warren Speaks at Outdoor Charity Banquet

Keith Warren Outdoors

Keith Warren Outdoors

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas --(Ammoland.com)- One of hunting’s most outspoken advocates, Keith Warren was the special guest speaker at a charity dinner banquet in Amarillo, Texas, benefiting the Outdoor Adventure Foundation.

Award-winning show host and executive producer of The High Road with Keith Warren, Warren actively supports many organizations that work to share the joys and benefits of the outdoors with others.

The Outdoor Adventure Foundation Fund-Raising Dinner Banquet was held Saturday, February 19, 2011, at the Khiva Shrine in Amarillo, Texas. The fund-raising event featured dinner, door prizes, silent/live auctions, guns, wildlife prints, hunting and fishing trips and more.

“I’ve talked about the importance of preserving our outdoor lifestyle for more than 25 years,” says Warren, producer and host of The High Road. “Hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities provide wonderful experiences and it’s critical for sportsmen to introduce the outdoor experience to others. The Outdoor Adventure Foundation does a terrific job in providing hunting and fishing opportunities for disabled veterans and children fighting terminal illnesses, and I’m proud to help however I can.”

The Outdoor Adventure Foundation, Inc. provides hunting and fishing adventures for children under the age of 18 and young adults under the age of 25 with cancer or other life threatening illness. The group also provides hunting and fishing adventures for disabled veterans under the age of 40 that are wheelchair bound caused by injury during active service or who have lost a limb during active service. For more information, call 806.223.8882 or visit www.txoaf.org

The High Road also airs three times a week on The Pursuit Channel (DirecTV 608 and Dish 240), Friday at 12 a.m., Sunday at 11 a.m. and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Warren’s other program, Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories, also airs three times a week on the Pursuit Channel showing on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 6 p.m. All times are EST.

For more information about Keith Warren, his programs or for advertising/sponsorship opportunities, email troy@keithwarren.net or visit www.KeithWarren.net. Also, catch the latest news on Keith Warren at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Keith-Warren/87907865501

Based in New Braunfels, Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures produces The High Road and Deer & Wildlife Stories programs, airing on The Pursuit Channel. Keith Warren productions are designed to encourage others to become actively involved in the outdoors as the ultimate conservationists and stewards of the land. For more information on Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures, visit www.KeithWarren.net.

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