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Last updated 11-18-08 03:34 PM
 
Forest Grove Sportsmen Association
N.Hickman & Ewings Mill Rd
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 15108
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Welcome to our web site.
FOREST GROVE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, INC.
N.Hickman & Ewings Mill Rd, Coraopolis, PA 15108
Phone: 412-269-0942
Meetings: 3rd Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the club
Club Activities:
Black Powder shoots 3rd Sunday of every month 12 p.m.
Combat Pistol Shoots every Thursday 5 p.m.
Trap shoots every Monday 6 p.m.
Membership is open. Anyone who desires to join can do so by calling 412-269-0942
Membership per fiscal year ( August - August ) is $50.00 Initiation is a one time fee at sign-up only and is $50.00 An application form must be filled out in advance and new members must be voted in by the Club Board and the Membership at monthly meetings. Applications can be obtained at the Club House or from a member. Active Membership is 525
Forest Sounds by Frank
Monday, November 17
Domain Name is here
Today, Monday November 17th I Googled www.forestgrovesportsmen.com and our web site is the very first one in the Google directory. No more eteamz stuff needs to be typed in anymore. If you have friends that would like to see the Club just have them visit the web site by Googling Forest Grove Sportsmen.
Friday, November 14
Running Deer Shoot
This Sunday November 16th the Club will host a Running Deer Shoot. The Deer target will run across the 100 yard rifle range and contestants will get 3 Shots for $4.00 to try and hit the deer and score points. Prizes will be given away for kills. Come on down and have some laughs at you buddies expense. Shoot starts at 12:00 pm and will go till no one wants to shoot anymore.
Wednesday, November 12
Steelhead are in the creeks at Erie
The steelhead are coming into the creeks in Erie. The week of October 20 - 26 a few of the Forest Grove Sportsmen went up to fish Elk Creek. You can see how they did in the photo section of the web site.
Friday, October 17
Frank, his brother Dave and son Frankie complete Laurel Highlands Trail hike
President Frank Manslow, his brother Dave and son Frankie completed a 70 mile journey by backpacking the last 30 miles of the Laurel Highlands Trail this past weekend. Four years ago they started backpacking segments of the trail during weekends. "This last 30 mile segment was by far the hardest" reported Frank. "The first 7.5 miles was all up and down some steep mountians. The rest of the trail after we got up on top of the ridge was pretty easy" The vistas and hidden lakes along the way make it a beautiful trip to do if the weather cooperates the trio said. If anyone would like info on the trail just contact Frank. Check out his pictures in the photo section of the site.
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