She Never Quit Announces 2021 Event

by posted on January 6, 2021
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As we leave 2020 behind, many of us are itching to make up for lost time in 2021, especially when it comes to shooting and the outdoors. Fortunately, the Women’s Outdoor Media Association’s (WOMA) She Never Quit (SNQ) event is the perfect chance to try new things, make new friends and shoot some guns! Registration is now open for this three-day, all-women event at Trinity Oaks Thumbtack Ranch in San Antonio, Texas, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 21-24, 2021.

Attendees will hike, fish, kayak and train with 60 of their new closest friends. World class female firearms instructors will offer training on various guns, and numerous shooting bays, sporting clay stations and an archery area will be available. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner outdoorswoman or an accomplished Annie Oakley; everyone will learn new things and have a ton of fun.

Top Chef contestant Emily Sprissler will prepare gourmet meals all weekend and attendees will receive a massage and swag bag. Events like “wild game and wine tasting” are the perfect time to mingle with new people and forge lifelong friendships with your shooting group. After three days of jam-packed fun, expert training and Sprissler’s cooking, you’ll be already anticipating SNQ 2022.

And while you’re having all of this fun, behind the scenes are the charitable programs supported by She Never Quit. SNQ 2020 raised more than $20,000 for foundations such as Women Warriors, Team Never Quit, Wreaths Across America and more. The silent auctions, live auctions and raffles available to attendees showcase great products for outdoorswomen and firearm enthusiasts while supporting veterans. Don’t miss out on this exciting, enriching and philanthropic event.

See highlights from the 2020 SNQ event here.

For more, visit thewoma.org.

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