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Toll Free: 1 (866) 437-6707
North Cove Outfitters, Inc.
75 Main Street
Old Saybrook, CT 06475-2301
STORE HOURS:
Extended Holiday Hours:
(Nov 23-Dec 24, 2007)
M-F 10-8 SAT 9-8 SUN 10-5 |
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Join North Cove
Outfitters, Inc.
October 4thFall Outdoor Fair
For more details click here
NRA Handgun Safety
Course

Jessica Takes Aim Photo: Courtesy Bill Dunn of NSSF
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Sign up in our Shooting Sports Dept. Date: Oct. 25, 2008
Time: 9:30-5:00 Lunch 12:00-12:45 (Students can bring a lunch or purchase locally.)
Where: Classroom at North Cove Outfitters
Cost: $135
N.R.A. Certified Instructor: ED MITCHELLPaid students are issued textbooks prior to the first session.
Chapters 1-4 & 6 must be read before attending the class. Students should also visit the Ct. Board of Firearms Permit Examiners website (www.ct.gov/bfpe/site/default.asp ) and open the link Frequently Asked Questions. Read - Part 1 - Handgun Permit Application. If you have questions about Connecticut's handgun laws, open the link - Laws Pertaining to Firearms.
Range certification will
be Wednesday of the following week at 6:30 PM, this is an evening session.
Students will
be required to provide proper hearing and eye
protection for the Range Session.
Course Description:
This is a 10–hour course covering the
basic skills necessary for the safe ownership
and operation of a handgun. It covers both revolvers
and semi-auto pistols, and includes information
on loading and unloading procedures, ammunition,
gun safety, and shooting fundamentals. Upon
successful completion, each student will receive
an NRA certificate of achievement. This course
meets the education requirement when applying
for a State of Connecticut Pistol Permit. Call
1 (866) 437-6707 Ext. 308 to sign up
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ENDANGERED CANYONS OF UTAH
Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 6:30-8PM
Harvey Halpern (Photographer)
On the Colorado Plateau lie some of the most spectacular, remote and unique lands on the planet. Unfortunately their beauty has not protected them from the ravages of development. Dams, unnecessary roads, oil and gas drilling, mining, rampant O.R.V. use, and overgrazing are just some of the threats facing these public lands.
Harvey Halpern has been professionally photographing the Wilderness
since 1978. Though he has photographed many Wilderness landscapes
throughout North America, the emphasis of his work has been the canyons
of Southern Utah. Endangered Canyons of Utah, details the spectacular landscapes at risk in Utah. Though the show includes all five National Parks in Utah, it concentrates on those lands outside the parks that are administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The show is the culmination of 30 years of exploring the remote corners of Canyon Country. Some of the areas visited include: The Escalante river drainage, The San Rafael Swell, The canyons of the Dirty Devil, Nokai Dome, Dark Canyon, Hackberry-Paria, Grand Gulch White Canyon and its tributaries and Mancos Mesa. There are also photos of the longest raft trip ever done on the Dirty Devil River and first descents of Gravel Canyon and unnamed canyons on the San Rafael Swell and in the Escalante basin.
The show generally takes one hour and Harvey will be happy to answer any questions on the area. He will also have literature available on how to protect these lands.
Tickets are available at North Cove Outfitters in advance for $5.00 and at the door for $7.00. All proceeds will be donated to The Great Old Broads for Wilderness. Seating is limited. Purchase your tickets early!
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