Ladies flock to gun class

Central Whidbey Sportsman’s Association, as part of its ongoing Firearms Safety Program, thanks those 32 ladies who attended the Women’s Firearm Safety Class on the 8th of October. The class was free and was open only to women. The class included firearm safety, proper handling of a firearm, safe storage of a firearm, and the law and firearms. The class also included firing range instruction after the classroom demonstrations and lectures. All instruction was provided by retired Island County Sheriff Department detectives and club range volunteers.

Central Whidbey Sportsman’s Association, as part of its ongoing Firearms Safety Program, thanks those 32 ladies who attended the Women’s Firearm Safety Class on the 8th of October. The class was free and was open only to women.

The class included firearm safety, proper handling of a firearm, safe storage of a firearm, and the law and firearms. The class also included firing range instruction after the classroom demonstrations and lectures.  All instruction was provided by retired Island County Sheriff Department detectives and club range volunteers.

The class was held at the CWSA clubhouse and range located 2.5 miles south of Coupeville on Safari Street, which is just south of Highway 20 and Morris Road and just north of the Outlying Field. There is a sign on the highway.

There will be more classes scheduled for next year, please check the club website at http://cwsaonline.org/ and check the calendar.

Scott Smith
CWSA