Shooting Sports Ambassador

The summer is a busy time, and you may have missed this when it was sent out earlier. At this time, we have not received any recommendations. 

This is a great opportunity for a young man to represent the Royal Rangers in the area of shooting sports and to receive a college scholarship. Last year was the first year a RR was selected for this special honor. He served with representatives from other youth organizations like BSA, 4-H, etc.   

Please review the information on qualifications and send your recommendation(s) to Shad Arnold by August 1, 2009. It would be a shame for a qualified young man to miss this opportunity because his name was not submitted. We are running out of time for this, so we appreciate your follow up before the deadline. 

Doug Marsh, National Director 

National Office Seeking 2010 National Youth Shooting Sports Ambassador
The Royal Rangers National Shooting Sports Program, in cooperation with the National Rifle Association – Youth Shooting Sports Program, is now accepting applications to interview for the position of Royal Ranger, national representative. This position is referred to as the 2010 National Youth Shooting Sports Ambassador.
This program offers unparalleled opportunities for one (1) qualified Royal Ranger (16 years or older) to experience a “chance of a lifetime” program that will include a number of amazing events, meeting national shooting sports celebrities, traveling, fellow ambassador camaraderie, memories of a lifetime, and career opportunities. The program culminates in the receipt of a valuable college scholarship.
Do you know a young man in Rangers who is involved in the NSSP and who would like to be considered for this prestigious and honorable program? If so, he needs to make contact with us today!

Mandatory conditions of consideration:
1. Must be 16-20 years old, be comfortable with public speaking, and be able to express himself in verbal and written forms.

2. Must be an active member of a local outpost and receive parent, commander, and pastoral permission to apply and attend associated functions of the Ambassador Program.

3. Must actively participate in Royal Rangers NSSP shooting sports competitions and/or other shooting sports competitions.

4. Must submit a 500-word essay on the subject of the Royal Rangers – National Shooting Sports Program.

5. All submissions must be received by August 1, 2009, and be directed to Shad Arnold at performance@shad4light.com.

Bonus Considerations:
1. GMA recipient

2. National shooting competitor 

3. Local or regional shooting competitor

4. Other significant shooting sports awards received, competitions attended, special skills within the NSSP category, etc.

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