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Kenmore Range is owned and operated by the Wildlife Committee of Washington for
the benefit of its members and the outdoor sports community. The Wildlife Committee of Washington is one
of the largest sportsmen's organizations of its kind with over 2,000 members. Memberships are available to adults
of good character willing to associate themselves with the club's goals.
Membership Benefits
- Members' cost for the privilege of using the facilities approximates the cost to
the club for providing the service (as determined by the Board).
- Members can qualify to use the ranges outside of public shooting hours, to use
member only ranges, and to shoot courses of fire and/or distances not allowed the public shooters.
- Members can purchase ammunition, loading components, and shooter's supplies at
reduced prices below the already competitive public pricing.
- Members have a full and equal vote on matters of club operations and have the opportunity
to participate in club events and activities.
- Family membership gives both spouses full member status and all their minor, dependent
children normal member use of the facilities under parential supervision.
- Members receive a monthly newsletter with upcoming schedules of club meetings and
activities.
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Organization
The Wildlife Committee of Washington is a non-profit sportsmen's club organized
and incorporated in 1945 to promote wildlife conservation, ethical hunting and fishing, hunting and firearm safety
and education, and the shooting sports.
The club is managed by a Board of Directors of 12 volunteer members, elected annually
from the general membership, who handle the day to day administrative and business functions of the club. Club
activities are organized and directed by open committees of the membership.
- Archery Committee
- Big Game Committee
- Firearms Education Committee
- Fishing Committee
- Legislative Committee
- Range Committee
- Shotgun Committee
- Youth Committee
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To Join
Submit a completed application form along
with a non-refundable initiation fee of $200
and the remaining pro-rated
dues for the year to the Range Office.
Attend the next monthly mandatory Orientation meeting
for new members (the 2nd Tuesday of the month).
Dues are currently $125/year single and $175/year family. Everyone's dues are due on January 1st of each year.
To qualify to use member ranges and hours, or to do anything we do not allow the public shooters to do, requires
meeting minimum skill and safety requirements and attending either an Archery Committee meeting for archery permits
or the Range Committee for rifle or pistol permits. |
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