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Desert Flower Ladies Day set for March 1 at Rio Salado Sportsman's Club
Event introduces women to firearms safety, proper shooting technique
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The Rio Salado Sportsman's Club will host its sixth annual Desert Flower Ladies Day on March 1 at the Usery Mountain Shooting Range.
The event provides an opportunity for women to learn about firearms safety and proper shooting technique, according to a release.
The cost is $25. All firearms and ammunition are provided. Quality instruction is provided by Rio Salado's team of knowledgeable volunteers, most of which are women shooters.
The event is limited to the first 100 women (18 and older) who register by visiting rsscaz.com/annual-desert-flower-ladies-day-at-the-range.
The Usery Mountain Shooting Range is at 3960 N. Usery Pass Road in Mesa. Usery Mountain is an Arizona Game and Fish Commission-owned range that is managed by the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club.