From 9 a.m.-3 pm., May 21-22, the Grand Blanc Huntsman’s Club, 9046 South Irish Road, Grand Blanc, will host the Shane Holton Memorial Shoot.
In 2013, while stationed at Fort Wainwright, Ala., Army Specialist Shane Holton of Goodrich died on base of an undetected heart problem. He was 21-years-old. In his memory, his family and firiends have created the Shane Holton Memorial Shoot. In just two years the event has raised and donated $15,000 to the Thomas Smith Memorial Foundation. These funds have been used to prevent sudden cardiac arrest in youth through the free teen heart screening program. The funding from the Shane Holton Memorial Shoots has aided in the heart screening of more than 1,800 teenagers in Michigan—finding 18 critical heart ailments.
This year’s event includes 12 gauge-50 tagrets; 20 gauge, 50 targets; 28 gauge, 50 targets; .410 gauge, 50 targets and sporting clays, 50 targets. Participants are not required to shoot all events, non-shooters are also welcome to help support the cause. Lunches available, 50/50 both days and theme baskets including wine, hunting, shooting, gardening, ladies, golf, sports themed — with a different basket for Tigers, Lions, Red Wings Michigan and Michigan State fans. Also, raffles for a pair of handmade Detroit Tiger Adirondack chairs.Pre-registration preferred but not necessary. Call 810-636-7261 or visit
www.tommysheart.org.