Come join New Jersey's Second Amendment leaders on October 15 at the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) combined Annual Meeting Banquet and Friends of NRA Dinner & Auction on Saturday, October 15, starting at 6:00 p.m. in Somerset, New Jersey. ANJRPC is NRA's official State Affiliate in the Garden State (www.anjrpc.org).
The festivities are guaranteed to be lively. The auction portion of the banquet will feature one-of-a-kind, NRA-branded collectible merchandise and half the proceeds will go to benefit New Jersey's firearms safety and education programs. Please see the event flyer here.
Banquet seating ($65 per ticket) is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Prepay for a ticket to ensure that seats are still available and that the event is not sold out (for tickets, contact Jennifer Pantano at [email protected] or 201-268-2618).
The event will be held at The Imperia, 1714 Easton Ave., Somerset, N.J. 08873. For directions, see www.theimperia.com or call 732-469-2522.
Attend the New Jersey State Association Annual Banquet Oct. 15!
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