dixie said:
#1 A map of the faciliteies and calander of events day by day is in the shoot program avaliable at event and online prior to event.
#2 One day reg fee is $5.00 not $15.00 this was changed last year.I know because I was the one pushing to make this happen. There is a need for a 2 day reg fee, but if you preregister it is $20.00 only those who wait to get there are charged $30.00.
#3 The spring and fall shoots are and will remain self supporting no membership dues or other general fund money is used to make these happen including repairs and upgrades to campground.Your membership dues are not registration fees to the shoots , all other national type shoots charge a reg. fee.
#4 Camp fees for all areas except Frontier Heritage (full hook-up campground) and primitive are $15.00 a nite for one person and $5.00 per nite for ALL ADDITIONAL people in camp wehter it is one or four making the most you will pay for a rserved site all week long is $170.00. This includes elec only no water or sewer these are not avaliable.
Just spent 2 nites at Boonesbourgh campground cost $60.00 for 2 people with elec and water only.
#5 If you would like to keep primitive range open later I suggest you volunteer to run range,after taking range officer course and working traing hours to get certified. How much time have you donated to org.? PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PITCH IN TO MAKE IT BETTER FOR ALL OF US!!
#6 Sorry the facilities are not suitable for your family. The shower houses are painted often and cleaned daily,they are not new but are notnearly as bad as you insinuated. Most of the painting and upkeep are done at the yearly membership work party advertised in M.B. you would be welcome!!
I will not claim that the NMLRA is perfect as it is but myself and many others who VOLUNTEER OUR TIME ,time we would rather use shooting are working to improve it not setting around telling others what they should be doing to make it more like we want it to be!!
The main reason there are less younger people at the fall shoot is school is in session, parents and kids are tied up.The younger members with families who travel longer distances using vacation time to fully enjoy the shoot can't do so in the numbers that come to the spring shoot.
If you do the research you will find that the 45+ age group are the ones with disposiable incomes,they have raised or are close to moving the kids out and are able to do what they want when they want.
There is a weekend Turkey shoot this weekend at Friendship, since you lve close it would be a perfect time to come and meet some people and get involved hope to see you there.
1) You're right BUT people who just come for the day don't get a shoot program or look for a schedule online. A map painted on a piece of plywood and a stack of schedule flyers would be very helpful to them.
2) :surrender: I was not aware the one-day registration fee was lowered and when I told the lady at the desk this fall that I wanted to shoot for 2 days she charged me $30 and signed me up for the whole shoot. I could have registered two days in a row and saved $20? Nice of them to mention that...
3) I don't attend any other National type shoots so I don't know what they charge to register.
I still think my suggestion of a $5 fee and an additional $1 per match sounds more fair.
4) The times I have camped with a buddy they charged us both full price even tho we were on the same site. Maybe they screwed up but they did it all 3 times.
5) I believe I mentioned that the folks who run the primitive range need time off too.
I have never personally donated any time to the organization. So far I have only been able to get there for a weekend, never for even the whole shoot. I live 7 hours away and a weekend isn't even enough time to shoot all the matches I would like.
6) The bathrooms are cleaned every day but paint ain't ever gonna fix what's wrong with them. They are useable. But, I'm telling you, I hear LOTS of people complaining about them every time I'm there. During the 2 days I was there this fall I heard at least 7 different campers talking about the need for better bathrooms. I bet if you took a survey of all the campers about what should be done to improve the campgrounds, updated bathrooms would be very high on the list.
I will not claim that the NMLRA is perfect as it is but myself and many others who VOLUNTEER OUR TIME ,time we would rather use shooting are working to improve it not setting around telling others what they should be doing to make it more like we want it to be!!
Thank You! :hatsoff: to you and others who volunteer your time. But I thought this topic was about suggestions on how to make it better and more attractive to new members.
IMHO one way to make it more attractive to new members is to make the grounds a nicer place to be. Sorry if that ticks you off.
And I'm sorry that I don't live close. If I did I would get more involved. 6.5-7 hours each way and the price of gas these days will keep me away. I'm lucky to get there for a couple of days at each of the big shoots.