IF YOU’VE NEVER been to a fun shoot event, you’ve been missing out! The Florida CattleWomen’s annual fun shoot is coming up, and the event can be a fun activity for family and friends.
The event, set for January 4 at Quail Creek Plantation in Okeechobee, is open to shooters of all skill levels. The fun shoot has become so popular that it draws people from all around the state, including Lake Wales, Okeechobee, Highlands County, and Manatee County.
The shoot typically draws about 125 to 135 people. With such a large group of participants, there’s sure to be plenty of socializing along with the shooting.
In fact, that’s the best part for Sarah Childs, past CowBelle/CattleWomen president and current member of the Florida CattleWomen Fun Shoot Committee.
“I enjoy the socialization of it,” Childs says. “I get to see a lot of people that come to the shoot that have been coming for quite a few years. ”
This story is from the December 2019 edition of Central Florida Ag News.
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