Thursday, November 21, 2013

2014 General Election Kickoff Special Event: Sheriff Terry L. Thompson Clay Turkey Shoot Fundraiser

Lock and load, O Gentle Ones, for the single most clever and unique Weber County political fund-raising event within memory

In accordance with our policy of keeping out readers informed of all things political in and around our Weber County home ground, we're delighted to provide a heads-up for our old pal Weber County Sheriff Terry Thompson, concerning what appears to be his 2014 General Election campaign kickoff event.  Dust off your trusty scatter-guns O Gentle Weber County Forum firearm fanciers, and join Sheriff Thompson on Saturday to blast away at a few clay "birds," folks. Unlike some ill-conceived local firearms-centered events around these parts, this one will be well-supervised, won't put the neighbors in danger, and is open to you, the general public.  That's right.  You're all invited. Here's  the full "skinny" from Sheriff Thompson's flyer, which we've incorporated below:. 

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SHERIFF TERRY L. THOMPSON
SPORTING CLAY TURKEY SHOOT FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2013
11AM – 4PM (or until done)
WHITE PEAKS Elk Ranch
8194 S. hwy 89 Willard

COME JOIN US FOR A FUN SHOOT AND LUNCH
$20 DOLLARS FOR 21 BIRDS AND LUNCH
ADDITIONAL BIRDS $10 DOLLARS EACH ROUND
FINE SHOOTING = ADDITIONAL PRIZES!

SUPPORT THE SHERIFF THAT SUPPORTS THE 2ND AMMENDMENT
HELP RE-ELECT SHERIFF THOMPSON!!

Your Host: Weber County Sheriff Terry Thompson
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Lock and load, O Gentle Ones, and join in on the fun, for what's gotta be the single most clever and unique Weber County political fund-raising event within memory.

2 comments:

guest said...

right on Sheriff. it's about time we did something fun to raise money instead of something as stupid as a golf tournament.
see you there

Bob Becker said...

Rudy: just curious, isn't he one of the Utah Sheriffs who embarrassed themselves signing that letter saying they'd resist a non-existant federal decree authorizing ATF take away everyone's guns?

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