Remington's 3rd Annual Shoot to Cure Event Raises $10K for Sick Children

With funds raised earmarked for the Arkansas Children's Hospital, the event was a "smashing" success.

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posted on October 15, 2024
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For the last three years, Remington Ammunition has demonstrated its dedication to its community by hosting a clays shoot to raise funds for sick kids. They call it the Shoot to Cure fundraiser, and this year's event a "smashing" success. The event was held on September 20, 2024, at the famous Remington Gun Club in Lonoke, Ark.

The year 2024 saw 28 teams with a total of 140 shooters, all aiming for ways to benefit the Arkansas Children's Hospital (as well as some clay pigeons). And last year's champions brought their A game this year, too. For the third year in a row, Healthway Pharmacy's team demonstrated the marksmanship and teamwork required to bring in the big win. Their combined efforts resulted in an impressive team score of 412.

Arkansas Children's Hospital is dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare to children in need. And Remington's event has just brought that mission $10,000 closer to its goal. But the company couldn't have done it alone! Remington Ammunition would like to express its sincere gratitude to all the participants, sponsors and volunteers who made this event possible. Their unwavering support and commitment to the cause have made a significant difference in the lives of countless children.

“We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of this year's Shoot to Cure event,” said Remington Ammunition Shotshell Product Line Manager Ronnie Evans. “The event not only showcased the passion and skill of our shooting community, but also highlighted our commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of children. We are grateful to all the participants for their support and dedication.”

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