Improving Leadership aimed at reducing Poverty in rural and reservation Communities
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Klickitat County Fairgrounds Presents the 2007 Mounted Shooters Competition
Many people came from around the northwest to compete in the Washington State Mounted Shooters competition. They used special guns called powder guns to shoot at balloons placed in special patterns. The rider that popped all the balloons in the least amount of time won. If a rider failed to pop a balloon, then 5 seconds per balloon was added to their time. By Anthony Dobson
Each Community's journey through the Horizons Program focused on Community Leadership to Reduce Poverty. To view your Community's Stratecic Plan, visit Horizons II Community Information page, using the link below. Once there, click on your community's link and then on the link for a copy of the Community Strategic Plan.
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