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March 1st, 2010, 08:11 PM #1
The Appleseed Project
The Appleseed Project
- Presented by the Revolutionary War Veterans Association a 501(c)(3) organization -
Two Day Rifle Marksmanship Clinics
Take the first step to being Rifleman.
A Rifleman never stops learning, a Rifleman never stops teaching. A Rifleman continues to seek ways to to protect the freedom the Founding Fathers left us, to improve himself, his home and family, his community, his state and his country, everyday of his life. A Rifleman adapts, a Rifleman overcomes and a Rifleman persists. This is not just some fancy gilded rhetoric we throw around like popcorn and pennies. This is the code we live by here. There is nothing wrong, no matter how often the mass of talking heads tells you it is wrong, or outdated, or corny, stupid and cavemanish, with having a code to live by in your life. Modern Americans have forgotten their code. They have forgotten how to be Americans. We are here to help them remember.
The Revolutionary War Veterans Association's Appleseed Project is dedicated to teaching an intense rifle marksmanship and safety course, but the RWVA Appleseed Project is much more than a marksmanship organization and much more than a social organization. It is a direct link back to America's Founding Fathers and instruction about what the duties of a 'Rifleman' are today in America. Find out what it means to be called a 'Rifleman' and what it takes to live a 'Rifleman's Life.'
Price: $70 for both days $45 for one day... if you preregister
walk-on price is $80 for both days or $50 for one
BUT... Active military, Reserve and National Guard, and LEOs attend FREE
Unfortunately, there is now a nonrefundable registration fee for women and under 21, $10 and $5 respectively.
Here's a partial list of the events in Pennsylvania for 2011. Keep checking... more events are added all the time. A nationwide list is here. Don't see an event near you? We'll come to your range, just ask!
Allemans, PA
Reade Range
April 16-17, 2011 Register
Audubon, PA New Range! ..near Philly too!
Lower Providence Rod & Gun Club
Feb 5-6, 2011 Register
July 30-31, 2011 Register
Oct 29-30, 2011 Register
Beaver Falls, PA
Beaver Valley Rifle & Pistol Club
April 9-10, 2011 Register
June 11-12, 2011 Register
Aug 13-14, 2011 Register
Oct 8-9, 2011 Register
Dec 10-11, 2010 Register
Chambersburg, PA
Chambersburg Rod & Gun
April 16-17 2011 Register
June 11-12, 2011 Register
Sept 10-11, 2010 Register
Lewistown, PA New Range!
Mifflin County Sportsmen’s Association
April 30-May 1, 2011 Register
Manheim, PA
Elstonville Sportsman's Assoc.
Jan 15-16, 2011 After Action Report
Feb 19-20, 2011 After Action Report
March 19-20, 2011 Register
April 16-17, 2011 Register
May 21-22, 2011 Register
June 18-19, 2011 Register
July 16-17, 2011 Register
Aug 20-21, 2011 Register
Sept 17-18, 2011 Register
Oct 15-16, 2011 Register
Nov 19-20, 2011 Register
Dec 17-18 , 2011 Register
Palmerton, PA
Palmerton Rod & Gun Club
March 26-27, 2011 Register
May 21-22, 2011 Register
July 30-31, 2011 Register
Sept 24-25, 2011 Register
Slippery Rock, PA
Slippery Rock Sportsman's Club
May 28-29, 2011 Register
June 25-26, 2011 Register
July 23-24, 2011 Register
Aug 27-28, 2011 Register
Sept 24-25, 2011 Register
Oct 22-23, 2011 RegisterLast edited by Chainsaw; March 10th, 2011 at 08:22 AM. Reason: New Dates / New AARs / preg links / fee change
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March 1st, 2010, 08:12 PM #2
Re: The Appleseed Project
The Appleseed Project
Helpful and informative links:
Locations - Google Map of all events
Schedule
FAQ
Blog
Military - The South Carolina National Guard, Swamp Fox Brigade, took advantage of Appleseed instruction at Fort Stewart, GA before their deployment. Address from the Sergeant and Colonel PICS
Women - Stories by women about their Appleseed experience.
Kids - Stories by youngsters about their Appleseed experience. PICS
Massad Ayoob on Appleseed
Why should you come?
Well, for one thing, to see what this Appleseed stuff is all about. To find out why one well-known gun writer who was there said, "this is going to be the next big thing that nobody saw coming."
To learn to shoot a rifle — to learn to shoot it just as well as your forefathers.
To hear The Story that every American should hear. About how your forebears took up arms, on the first day of the American Revolution, and did things no other people in the world have ever done. To learn things you don't learn in school, about that day. About where the Revolution really started — it did not start in Lexington, nor did it start in Concord. According to John Adams, it was over before it started. Be there to hear The Story, because to hear it is to remember what they did that day. And to remember, is to honor them for doing it.
To gather new hope for the future. To see Americans — volunteer Americans — not sitting around complaining - no sir, out doing something about it — like saving their country, one person at a time.
To meet fellow Americans who feel like you do, and to bathe in an association with real Americans that is lacking in your everyday life. So you'll go back home rejuvenated - and maybe with hope for the future, for the first time in years.
To qualify to purchase an M1 Garand — still one of the world's finest battle rifles — and a true piece of American history... direct from the Civilian Marksmanship Program for a price several hundred dollars under market.Last edited by Chainsaw; March 5th, 2010 at 08:44 AM.
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March 1st, 2010, 08:33 PM #3Grand Member
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Re: The Appleseed Project
...good to see this posted.
Last year I did my first Appleseed and plan to do more this year. It is a great way to hone your rifle skills out to 400yards. It is also a wonderful lesson in American History.
Bring any rifle, though a .22 is most cost effective. For older folks (like me) a scope can be a huge help. It is not about the gear. It is about learning how to shoot in the 3 basic field positions; off-hand/standing, sitting or kneeling and prone.
I attended one at Halstead,PA and I am surprised to see no events listed there for this year. Manheim is likely the next closest for me and they seem to have them every month.
check it out you wont be disappointed.
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March 1st, 2010, 10:26 PM #4Member
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I was at Hallstead also. Great place and a great shoot.
http://appleseedshoot.blogspot.com/
WWW.APPLESEEDINFO.ORG
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
Thomas Paine
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March 1st, 2010, 11:41 PM #5
Re: The Appleseed Project
So is this a good first step for someone who hasn't ever taken a basic course in anything?
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March 1st, 2010, 11:52 PM #6
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March 2nd, 2010, 12:08 AM #7Member
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http://appleseedshoot.blogspot.com/
WWW.APPLESEEDINFO.ORG
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
Thomas Paine
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April 6th, 2010, 08:59 PM #8Junior Member
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Patriots' Day at Chambersburg
As a special treat for the 235th anniversary April 17 2010 Patriots' Day celebration, a Donegal Township Rifleman from the Pennsylvania State Regiment will visit the Chambersburg Appleseed before the Coast-to-Coast Volley for Liberty. Wearing Colonial clothing, the reenactor will demonstrate loading and firing a .75 caliber Brown Bess musket. I'm lining up more treats...
Free admission is offered to Revolutionary War reenactors in full period dress in addition to women, under 21, and active military/reserves/Guards.
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April 6th, 2010, 09:26 PM #9
Re: The Appleseed Project
There is also a shoot at the South Jersey Shooting Club in Winslow NJ on April 17, 18 for those of you on the eastern side of the state...
Info: http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=11984.0
Registration: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/581236494
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April 13th, 2010, 08:52 PM #10
Appleseed's Big Weekend
Patriots Day weekend is a big weekend for Appleseeders. It SHOULD be a big weekend for all Americans.
This weekend April 17-18, there will be 98(!) shoots from Maine to California with almost 3,000 people on the line.
That's 3,000 of the kind of folks that maybe you were afraid didn't exist anymore... but, they do!
Sorry, the shoot just over our western border in Athens, OH is SOLD OUT. So is the one to our east in Winslow, NJ. Unfortunately you're too late to attend the shoot in Manheim, PA as well. The GOOD news is that there is still room on the line in Allemans, PA and Chambersburg, PA.
Allemans, PA
Reade Range
Register
Chambersburg, PA
Chambersburg Rod & Gun
Register
Come and meet the kind of people you thought didn't exist anymore.
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