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25 October 2011 - Range Update The range gate/driveway will be inaccessible by vehicle for at least one day mid week next week (Oct 30 - Nov 5) while the culvert upgrade is made. Dates will be posted here when available. 2011 CHAS Annual General Meeting Join us for dinner! Please join us for the 2011 CHAS Annual General Meeting Please mark your calendar to join us for the 2011 CHAS Annual General Meeting to be held Monday evening November 7, 2011. Please note that this meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and will include a complimentary dinner for attendees who RSVP in advance. CHAS meetings are held at the Old Timers Cabin, 9430 - Scona Road (99 Street), Edmonton, Alberta. If you are planning to attend this meeting, please confirm your attendance by October 28 to CHAS President Paul McCormack at paul.mccormack@chas.ab.ca. We need to confirm attendance numbers for this meeting in order to ensure the appropriate number of meals. If you would like to run for an executive or director position for the upcoming year, please contact CHAS Vice-President Darren Vath at darren.vath@chas.ab.ca ASAP to add your name to the nomination slate. Please e-mail either Paul or Darren if you would like more information about serving on the executive or as a CHAS director. AGM held at Old Timers Cabin |
The Canadian Historical Arms Society, based in Edmonton, Alberta welcomes all individuals who have a shared interest in arms to join our organization.
Our society was founded in 1967 by a group of individuals interested in the collection, preservation, and application of all categories of arms, from bayonet and Samurai swords, antique and modern military arms and accoutrements to black powder muzzleloaders. Today CHAS undertakes a wide variety of activities throughout the year. In addition to hosting informative monthly meetings, publishing a member newsletter, holding an annual gun show and a variety of special events, and supporting a number of local charities, the club provides access to both indoor and outdoor ranges for its members to encourage active participation in shooting sports.
CHAS members are of diverse ages, backgrounds, and ethnicities. Club members include everyone from students, homemakers, farmers, and Armed Forces members to realtors, teachers, doctors, and accountants.
Today we are pleased to be seeing a noticeable resurgence of interest in firearms ownership, and recreational and competitive shooting. In fact, In 2007 we celebrated our 40th anniversary--and surpassed the 750-member mark for the first time.
We invite all members to attend our monthly meetings, and encourage everyone to get actively involved in the club.
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