NRA Women’s Leadership Forum Summit Special Events Announced

Sign up for a stellar shooting experience at the Scottsdale Gun Club or sit in on a unique seminar with renowned wildlife artist Suzie Seerey-Lester.

by posted on August 26, 2022
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The 2023 NRA Women’s Leadership Forum Summit is right around the corner, and if you haven’t already registered, now’s the time!

In addition to the great lineup of speakers and special guests, two special optional activities have been planned—an exciting afternoon of Cosmic Shooting at the Scottsdale Gun Club, or a behind-the-scenes painting seminar with acclaimed wildlife artist Suzie Seerey-Lester. Please note that both activities require pre-registration, so read on and let us know what you’d like to do!

Both activities will take place on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., so please register for only one.

For new registrations, click here. To add one of these events to an existing registration, click here, then choose “Already Registered” at the top of the page.

Please note that to make a change to your registration, you may need your confirmation number.

 

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