Membership Information
Emerald Empire Gun Club
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Benefits of Membership
Non-members must pay a range fee each time they come to the Public Range. As an EEGC member, you may use the Public Range, plus five other ranges Tuesday-Sunday:
Joining EEGC If you are interested in becoming a member, you must preregister for an Orientation Class. Classes are usually scheduled once a month. For the exact day and time and/or to register, contact [email protected] During the orientation class we process applications, review details of the joining process, review club rules and safety procedures, review member responsibilities, and answer any questions you may have. All persons are required to use protection for their hearing and eyesight. During inclement weather, bring an umbrella or rain coat. If you need directions to the EEGC Range, check the map on our website. Thank you for your interest in Emerald Empire Gun Club. We look forward to welcoming you to EEGC! Questions and comments: [email protected] or call (541)747-6666 For more about EEGC, click here >>> MORE ABOUT EEGC Emerald Empire Gun Club encourages member participation in the preservation of our firearm rights at all levels of government. Participation includes being aware of current issues, exercising the right to vote, and supporting organizations with a similar mission.
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100 & 200 yard member range
Membership dues
The EEGC membership year runs from June 1 through May 31. The family membership includes a spouse or domestic partner, and children and stepchildren under 18 residing full or part time in the same household. Annual dues are $240 and are prorated when joining after June 1st. The dues cover all qualifying family members. Members and family also have the opportunity to reduce, or even eliminate, their dues for the following year by volunteering their time to support the club. Member Volunteers The operation and maintenance of our EEGC range relies solely on volunteer hours provided by the membership. Members may reduce their dues for the following year in incremental steps by volunteering to help run and maintain the ranges. A wide variety of volunteer opportunities are available including serving as a Range Master on our Public Range, participating in maintenance & work projects, and performing administrative & committee work. If you perform 60 or more volunteer hours for the club, you will owe no dues for the following year. Volunteering is more than a way to reduce dues—it’s how members help shape the club, support safe shooting sports, and invest in a range they’re proud to use and share. |