Post by tarpon1416 on Nov 30, 2021 14:39:36 GMT -6
The Tampa Rough Riders are hosting our annual Charity Sporting Clays Tournament on Saturday January 8th, 2022 at Tampa Bay Sporting Clays. There will be raffles, prizes, Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams, Top Women's Team, and Top Female. Ammo, golf cart, and lunch are included with you entry fee. 8am is shooter registration. Beginners to seasoned veterans are welcome to come out and shoot. You can rent guns at the club if you don't have one. We are also looking for sponsors which you can register through the link also.
To sign up click here --> Charity Sporting Clays Tournament
Entry Fee:
- Early Bird Single Shooter (until 12/18): $150
- Early Bird 4-person Team (until 12/18): $600
- Regular Single Shooter (after 12/18): $160
- Regular 4-person Team (after 12/18): $640
Who we are:
The Rough Riders were formed to commemorate the memory and values of Theodore "Teddy Roosevelt" and his famous regiment "The Rough Riders" through civic actions, patriotic activities, public service and fellowship events. Historically, The Rough Riders were an important part of America’s and Tampa's contribution to the Spanish American War in 1898. Today they contribute to a wide variety of charitable and civic events.
The 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Rough Riders, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of creating a perpetuating and living memorial to the unique accomplishments of President Theodore Roosevelt and the members of his famous volunteer cavalry regiment, known as the "Rough Riders". The Rough Riders played an instrumental role in the Spanish-American War when they sailed with Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt from Tampa to liberate Cuba from Spain.
It is the intent of the organization to keep the Rough Riders great moments in history alive. We do this by providing activities that educate people about history and maintaining Spanish-American War Monuments and artifacts. We also take part in cemetery re-dedications for fallen soldiers.
The Tampa Rough Riders also take pride in our never-ending work for local charities and children's groups. One of our most noted charitable efforts is our famous Teddy Bear Runs. The Teddy Bear was named in honor of President Roosevelt.
The Rough Riders also provide time and financial assistance to many through college scholarships, academic achievement awards, home restorations, improvements in surroundings for those in our community who are physically challenged, and the restoration work on many Rough Riders-related monuments including those located in Key West and on Egmont Key.
To sign up click here --> Charity Sporting Clays Tournament
Entry Fee:
- Early Bird Single Shooter (until 12/18): $150
- Early Bird 4-person Team (until 12/18): $600
- Regular Single Shooter (after 12/18): $160
- Regular 4-person Team (after 12/18): $640
Who we are:
The Rough Riders were formed to commemorate the memory and values of Theodore "Teddy Roosevelt" and his famous regiment "The Rough Riders" through civic actions, patriotic activities, public service and fellowship events. Historically, The Rough Riders were an important part of America’s and Tampa's contribution to the Spanish American War in 1898. Today they contribute to a wide variety of charitable and civic events.
The 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Rough Riders, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of creating a perpetuating and living memorial to the unique accomplishments of President Theodore Roosevelt and the members of his famous volunteer cavalry regiment, known as the "Rough Riders". The Rough Riders played an instrumental role in the Spanish-American War when they sailed with Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt from Tampa to liberate Cuba from Spain.
It is the intent of the organization to keep the Rough Riders great moments in history alive. We do this by providing activities that educate people about history and maintaining Spanish-American War Monuments and artifacts. We also take part in cemetery re-dedications for fallen soldiers.
The Tampa Rough Riders also take pride in our never-ending work for local charities and children's groups. One of our most noted charitable efforts is our famous Teddy Bear Runs. The Teddy Bear was named in honor of President Roosevelt.
The Rough Riders also provide time and financial assistance to many through college scholarships, academic achievement awards, home restorations, improvements in surroundings for those in our community who are physically challenged, and the restoration work on many Rough Riders-related monuments including those located in Key West and on Egmont Key.