Don't forget about the NGT Shoot next weekend - Sunday, 03 MAY 09.
DIRECTIONS TO NGT:
ADDRESS: 2295 Leeland Rd Gainesville, GA 30507
Take I985 (N or S) to Gainesville, Exit 20 - CANDLER Rd. TURN RIGHT (off either exit). Follow Candler Rd EAST past the Hall County Landfill on the Left and Atlas Cold Storage on the Right. Keep going a little further till you get to LEELAND RD on the Right. You will see our big NGT sign. Turn Right and follow LEELAND Rd till it forks under the cell tower. We are there on the left.
Lookin' forward to seeing everyone as I missed the April shoot. I'll be around Saturday morning (God Willing) to help Roger and Dennis set the course as well. I sure hope to see a bunch of y'all there to help too!
Here is the host schedule for the remaining shoots this season:
Roger & Dennis - May
Tommy Roberts - June
July 12th and August 2nd are still open for volunteers. Can I get any volunteers to host or help host the July and August Shoots? Thanks!
August 2nd is also the day of our Annual Business Meeting and Election of Officers.
Thanks,
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PS; I apologize to everyone for the double post. Don't know how that happened...
-------------------- The toughest thing I've found about deer hunting is getting them to hold still long enough for me to stick an orange spot on them and then step off the yardage... Posts: 1014 | From: Columbus, GA | Registered: Jul 2005
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Donnie I will help on all of the above but cannot commit to doing it. I am subject to not being available at any time but try to help every time. I'll be helping Dennis too.
Posts: 516 | From: Buford, Ga | Registered: May 2006
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No doubt in my mind that you will be there to help if you can, brother. You have always given more of yourself and your time to NGT than most.
Thank you.
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Try not to make it too easy for Pine Nut to fall off his 5 gallon bucket and proceed to roll down a hill, OK fellas? ;-)
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We still need volunteers to host the July 12 and August 2 shoots. Any takers? PLEASE!
I know its hot and sweaty and buggy that time of year but if you get started early it ain't nearly as bad... I promise!
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What time are you and Roger going to be there? We could meet for breakfast at the Waffle House on Candler Rd or even Loretta's in Oakwood before we get started - mmmmmm!
-------------------- The toughest thing I've found about deer hunting is getting them to hold still long enough for me to stick an orange spot on them and then step off the yardage... Posts: 1014 | From: Columbus, GA | Registered: Jul 2005
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If you didn't already know, Loretta's is very close to the intersection of McEver Rd and HWY 53. If you are going North on 985, get off at Exit 16 and go West almost to McEver Rd. Its next to Blossman Gas and across the street from Howard Bros Hardware. GREAT FOOD!
Saturday morning, Loretta's, @ 0700.
OK with you guys?
Bill and Blake, are you guys in?
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Donnie's just looking for an excuse to eat at Loretta's
-------------------- "Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow Posts: 9537 | From: Ranger, GA | Registered: Mar 2003
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How about posting an address that I can use in the GPS
-------------------- JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow
"Don't worry about tomorrow. If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME
The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead. The rest is just the delivery system. Posts: 4086 | From: WHITE, GA | Registered: Jul 2003
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Count me in. Loretta's is cheaper for me than trying to make my own food. And i' broke.
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