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SCMA Clay Shoot

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Join us for the 3rd Annual Clay Shoot
Friday, November 8, 2024  
   

10:00 am at Hermitage Sporting Grounds in Camden, SC.

 

This year the SC Mitigation Association is partnering with the SC Chapter of the National Association for Environmental Professionals  for this scholarship fundraiser.

Register today as a Team (4 shooters), Individual or Sponsor.  Lunch will follow the shoot and awards will be given for the Top 2 Teams and the Top Shooter.  Raffle tickets for some amazing prizes will be available for sale during registration and throughout the event. All skill levels are welcome – and everyone is sure to have fun while supporting the future of our industry.

 

​Proceeds from this event will support the scholarship programs for the SCMA and the SC Chapter of the NAEP. The SCMA scholarship program provides scholarships to eligible students engaged in education related to ecological restoration or mitigation. The NAEP promotes students interested in environmental professions.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

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  • Title Sponsor- $3,000 (Only 2 Available): Includes team of 4; 2 Carts (2 shooters per cart), Logo featured on print material, signage, website, social media; Logo on Shell Bags; Logo on Koozie; Recognition at the event and follow up outreach; Opportunity to set-up booth beside registration & lunch shelter; welcome remarks to participants prior to clay shoot.
     

  • Lunch Sponsor - $2000 (2 available): Includes a team of 4; 2 Carts; Logo on print material, signage, website, social media; Logo on Shell Bags; Recognition at the event and follow up outreach; remarks to participants prior to lunch.
     

  • Presenting Sponsors- $1,000: Includes Team of 4; Logo featured on print material, signage, website, social media; Logo on Shell Bags; Recognition at the event and follow up outreach.
     

  • Raffle Sponsor - $500: Logo on website and printed materials; signage on the raffle table; acknowledgement at the event
     

  • Station Sign Sponsors - $100: Includes Logo on signage at shooting station (only 1 per station); Recognition on social media

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*Deadline for sponsorships in order to be included on printed materials is October 1, 2024.

 

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Registration

Individual Registration:  $175

Team Registration:    $600  (includes 4 shooters)

Registration includes: 100 Clays/Targets, Shell Bag and Lunch

The course is a beautiful walk, however shooters are welcome to bring their own carts

 

What to bring:   Eye and ear protection, 12- or 20- gauge shotgun & 12- or 20-gauge shells (Only)

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Schedule:       9:00 am Registration                                                                                                   Click here for a flyer                                 9:30 am Welcome & Safety Talk
                      10:00 am Shoot
                      12:30 pm Lunch and Awards / Raffle

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Questions? (803) 252-1087 | info@scmitigation.org

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​Thank you to all who supported and participated in the 2nd Annual Clay Shoot on November 3, 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Place Team: Pee Dee Land Trust

Bryan Doby, Seth Cook, Hughes Page and Kevin Ard

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Second Place Team: Wildlands Engineering

George DeCarbalho, Win Taylor, Ty Williams and Matthew Key

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Best Shooter: Bryan Doby

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Thank you to all who supported and participated in the 2022 Inaugural Clay Shoot!  The day was a great sucess!

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The First Place Winner of the First SCMA Clay Shoot was the Sandy Creek Partners Team 

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Tucker Creed, Preston Stroman, Kip Dillihay, Charles Vernon

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Second Place: American Mitigation Company

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Scottie Powell, Ross Nelson, Clay Gallup, Cole Cook

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Third Place: Lord Berkley Conservation Trust

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Seth Cook, Chris Vaughn, Ryan Wenzel and John Williams
 

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