Thank You
To the Verdant Mountain Vigilantes for their donation of our title "The Great Nor'easter". The title has been in continuous use by their club since the early 1990's and was the first Northeast CAS event to draw over 200 competitors and this was over ten years ago.
To "Callous Clyde" aka Phil Fogg for designing our official shoot logo "Cowboy in the Storm" and Stage Art.
To Starpacker for their donation of the "Cowboy Spirit" badge. Presented to the cowgirl/cowboy displaying the 'spirit of the game' attitude.
To our Vendors who made the effort to set up and offer their goods and services to the many cowboys and cowgirls at this event.
To our Regional Sponsors for their financial and merchandise support.
To our Stage Sponsors (Circle K Regulators, Cowboy Gun Works, GOEX, Inc., Hartford Armory, Harvard Ghost Riders, Lincoln County Lawmen, Naturopathic Health & Wellness Center, LLC, Northeastern Bullet Company, The Cowboy Shop, The Gunnysackers)
To our Side Match Sponsors (Boston Scarlet Enterprises, Capitol City Vigilance Committee, Cowboy Action Shooters of VT, Cowboy Gun Works, East End Regulators, Gun Owners of New Hampshire, Inc., Hartford Armory, H.E.A.R.Safe, Jake's Bullets, Kittery Trading Post, Paster, Rice, & Castleman, Pemi Valley Peacemakers, Starline Brass, The Shadow Riders, White Mountain Regulators)
To the many New England and New York clubs that contributed targets, props and manpower ... and
To all our many volunteers and shooters that helped make the shoot such a success.
Come on back next year!
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General Match Questions: Steve Seguin 'Capt. Morgan Rum' Phone: 603-772-5041 before 9:00 pm Email: sseguin@verizon.net |
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