MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2021   ■   EVENTS

TPVA 13th Annual Kill’N Clays Classic Shooting Sports Charity Tournament

SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America will host the much-anticipated 13th Annual Kill’N Clays Shooting Sports Charity Tournament. This year’s fundraising festivities will take place on Saturday, February 27 at the National Shooting Complex located at 5931 Roft Road in San Antonio. This event is sure to be a fantastic day of competition and comradery for individuals, friends and corporate teams.

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with a 9:00 a.m. start time and a 2-man Flurry taking place all day. The awards banquet is at noon, and a silent auction will be open all day. The donation for a four-person team is $600 and $20 per person for the 2-Man Flurry.

Corporate sponsorship opportunities are available at a variety of levels. For details and to register for the event, Click Here.

All participants must bring their own side-by-side or over/under shotgun (no autoloaders or pumps), shells, eye protection and ear protection. The maximum shell size is 12 gauge, 2 3/4", #7.5-shot, 1 1/4 oz. loads.

All proceeds from this fun-filled event will benefit Paralyzed Veterans of America.

You don’t want to miss out on this great event – be sure to reserve your team’s spot today. To register online, Click Here

About Texas Chapter of Paralyzed Veterans of America

The purpose of Texas Chapter of Paralyzed Veterans of America (Texas PVA) is to help our members and their families, veterans, and all people with disabilities with accessibility issues, civil rights, VA benefits, transportation issues, and new laws to enhance the lives of people with disabilities. Texas PVA also advocates for veterans and individuals suffering from spinal cord injury or disease in order to assist them in integrating into mainstream society and to open avenues towards living life to its fullest.

One of the ways that Paralyzed Veterans of America accomplishes its purpose is to promote the health and wellbeing of the disabled person. Paralyzed Veterans of America provides information and equipment to potential wheelchair athletes. Archery, basketball, boating, football, sit-skiing, racquetball, rugby, swimming, tennis, track and field, and weightlifting are among the many sports and recreation activities in which our members can participate.

For additional information contact: Amanda Saunders: (713) 520-8782 ext. 2

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