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Ready? Take Aim... Fire! Registration Open for 2020 Target: Scholarships
Sponsorship opportunities now available
For the third year, the Ohio AgriBusiness Association will host its newest Educational Trust fund-raising event – Target: Scholarships. This sporting clays event will provide an additional opportunity for OABA’s membership to support students enrolled in agriculture-related fields.
The Target: Scholarships event will be held on September 11 at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio. Participants will shoot 100 target rounds.
Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. for registration and announcements. Shooting will begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. in groups of 4. Lunch will follow the shooting.
Members can register in teams of 4 or as individuals. Ammunition (12 gauge and 20 gauge) will be provided when registered by August 31. Participants are responsible for supplying their own gun, a limited supply may be available to rent through the Cardinal Center.
The Educational Trust annually provides more than $45,000 in scholarship dollars that is provided annually to students enrolled in an agriculture-related field attending The Ohio State University and OSU Agricultural Technical Institute, Clark State Community College, Central State University and Wilmington College.
More information and registration is available at oaba.net/events.
Sponsorship
The Target: Scholarships event provides OABA’s membership the opportunity to be recognized as a sponsor, while also raising money for aspiring professionals as they obtain a college education in an agriculture-related field. Two sponsorship opportunities are available this year: station sponsor and prize sponsor. Click here to download the sponsorship form for more information.
COVID Safety Message
Safety is of the highest importance to OABA. We are excited to hold our sporting clays event within the restrictions set by the state of Ohio. We continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation and are implementing practices with your safety in mind. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the event, please contact OABA staff.