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BANQUET! Volunteer Recognition Alpine Lodge - Finish Line Banquet Room 4920 Dale Road - Fairbanks You’re invited! This event open to all ...get your tickets soon! BRIAN BUFFET DINNER with Sliced Flank Steak, Chicken Rosemary, Cheddar au Gratin Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetable Medley, Mixed Green ZINS Salad with assorted dressings, Rolls and Whipped Butter, and German GUEST Chocolate Cake, with Tea/Coffee/Water beverage service. A Wet Bar will be on site. SPEAKER Special Guest Speaker, BRIAN ZINS! Awards & Recognition! Door Prizes including a new Ruger Single-Six .22 LR Revolver! 50/50 Tickets you could win $$$ half the pot! Raffle Drawing for a new Henry Golden Boy .22 LR rifle! Special Room Rate $65 night of, for banquet attendees Tickets are $40 each, available at the Brian Zins, 12-time national NRA bullseye Fish & Game Range during Walk-in pistol champion and star of History channel’s Hours, online at www.aimcomm.org, “TOP SHOT” show. Zins is slated as the guest speaker at the AIM-COMM and Fairbanks Fish and or phone Stephani at 460-9719. Game Range Banquet Saturday, January 17, 2015. BANQUET! Volunteer Recognition Alpine Lodge - Finish Line Banquet Room 4920 Dale Road - Fairbanks GRAND Alaska Interior Marksmanship Committee DOOR PRIZE! and the Fairbanks Fish & Game Range Ruger Single-Six .22 Convertible Revolver Saturday, January 17, 2015 - 6 P.M. For more info: www.aimcomm.org .22 LR WIN(m usTt be legallyH eligible to pIosseSss the r earGm to win) UN! RAFFLE TICKETS !!! $10/each OR, 5 tickets for $40. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. ONLY 200 TICKETS PRINTED. Drawing is Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the AIM-COMM and Fairbanks Fish and Game Range banquet, at the Alpine Lodge. Optimist Club of Fairbanks, Inc. Permit No. 1787. The Henry Golden Boy is a masterpiece of ne crafted gunsmithing. Any shooting enthusiast who closely examines one is immediately impressed with the excellent t, nish and overall visually elegant design. The Golden Boy rie’s awesome 20-inch blued octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, brass buttplate and gleaming Brasslite receiver will transport you back to the wild and wooley days of America’s Old West, when our company founder Benjamin Tyler Henry designed the original Henry lever action rie. AIM-COMM RIM FIRE XXXI Match 7 Week Ending 11/21/2014 Team Name Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STRAIGHT SHOTS 21033 2307 3137 3125 3118 3129 3149 3068 KNOW IT ALLS 19922 2931 2958 2389 3016 2944 2841 2843 HAS BEENS 19316 2814 2853 2752 2806 2714 2677 2700 RANDOM SHOTS 17407 1962 2791 2426 2424 2627 2470 2707 MISFIRES 16827 2526 2419 2388 1833 2502 2521 2638 RICOCHETS 12155 1848 1343 1834 1775 1593 1701 2061 THE OUTLAWS 11900 1714 1336 1376 1710 1894 1889 1981 EJECTS 8414 988 1495 1104 1860 599 1167 1201 TEAM PACE 3933 722 737 1403 1071 Friday, November 21, 2014 Page 1 of 1.
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