Hudson Farms annual Harvest Shoot to benefit Project Self-Sufficiency will be held Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 1 p.m. at the Andover facility.
Registration for the sporting clay shoot on the 3,800-acre hunting preserve starts at noon. A pig roast follows at 5 p.m.
Funds raised during the shoot assist low-income families throughout northwestern New Jersey.
The long-running Sporting Clay Outing resembles a golf outing, the Sporting Clay Outing, allowing participants to shoot at an assortment of clay targets available at 20 different locations throughout the grounds. Each shooting station offers a different presentation of targets, allowing participants to simulate game shooting in a variety of ways. Teams can aim at 100 clays over the course of 3 ½ hours.
Event participants will be served a light lunch, take part in the clay shoot and then enjoy the pig roast. They may also attend just the dinner. The Hudson Farm Club will provide cartridges, ear and eye protection, and instruction and guidance tailored to each participant’s experience level. With 20 different electronic stations, the Hudson Farm Club provides one of the most extensive shooting layouts in the country. While guests are asked to bring their own break-open shotguns, rentals may be arranged for those who don’t own a gun and/or who may have limited shooting experience.
The Sporting Clay Outing is open to all skill levels. Participation in the full day event is $850 per person, or $3,000 for a foursome; tickets for the dinner only are $250 per person. Station sponsorships are available for $400 To register for the event, visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org. To find out more about the programs and services available at the non-profit agency, call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficency.org.
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