Sporting Clay Tournament to benefit hospice to be held October 20, 2018 at Schrader’s Outdoors

Caroline Health Kent, MD Queen Anne's

Photo: From left are Jordan Tucker, development assistant, Compass Regional Hospice; Trish Schrader-Boone, general manager, Shrader’s Outdoors; and Kenda Leager, development officer, Compass Regional Hospice.
From left are Jordan Tucker, development assistant, Compass Regional Hospice; Trish Schrader-Boone, general manager, Shrader’s Outdoors; and Kenda Leager, development officer, Compass Regional Hospice. – Contributed Photo
HENDERSON, MD — Compass Regional Hospice invites sharp shooters of all ages to join them on the course for the second Sporting Clay Tournament, scheduled for Saturday, October 20, 2018 at Schrader’s Outdoors, 16090 Oakland Road, Henderson.

Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and all shooters must be on the course by 11:30 a.m. Proceeds of the tournament will benefit the capital campaign for Compass Regional Hospice.

Individual shooters and teams of four are welcome. The entry fee is $100 for individual shooters, $75 for junior shooters ages 17 and younger and $400 for a team of four. Gun and golf cart rentals will be available through Schrader’s.

Tournament participants will simultaneously move through Schrader’s world-class sporting clay course, using 13 to 15 stations. In addition to 75 targets, there also will be several other activities, including shooting the five-stand, as well as long bird and wacky rabbit competitions. Schrader’s has made many changes to their course with 4-trap presentations at each station. The course is tailored to challenge the most expert shooter and still be welcoming to beginners.

After play, participants are invited back to Schrader’s clubhouse where they will enjoy a catered lunch followed by an awards ceremony. The tournament will follow Lewis Class Scoring procedures.

For more information about how to register or to become a sponsor of the Sporting Clay Tournament, contact Kenda Leager, development officer, Compass Regional Hospice, at 443-262-4106 or kleager@compassregionalhospice.org.

Much like a compass, the priorities of Compass Regional Hospice’s capital campaign point the way toward the future of the organization. The campaign will raise funds that will be invested in priorities that consider the current and future needs of the residents Compass Regional Hospice serves in Queen Anne’s, Kent and Caroline counties, including much-needed renovations to the Hope and Healing Center and a four-bed expansion to the organization’s Centreville hospice center.

Every gift ensures that Compass Regional Hospice continues to help its friends and neighbors find hope and healing as they chart their own course through illness and grief. For more information about how you can get involved, visit www.compassregionalhospice.org/otherwaystogive/campaign or contact Kenda Leager at 443-262-4106 or kleager@compassregionalhospice.org.

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~ Compass Regional Hospice – Care on your terms

Compass Regional Hospice is a fully licensed, independent, community-based nonprofit organization certified by Medicare and the state of Maryland and accredited by the Joint Commission. Since 1985, Compass Regional Hospice has been dedicated to supporting people of all ages through the challenge of living with a life-limiting illness and learning to live following the death of a loved one. Today, the organization is a regional provider of hospice care and grief support in Queen Anne’s, Kent and Caroline counties. “Care on your terms” is the promise that guides staff and volunteers as they care for patients in private residences, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and the residential hospice centers in Centreville and Chestertown. Grief support services are offered to children, adults and families of patients who died under hospice care, as well as members of the community who are grieving the loss of a loved one, through The Hope and Healing Center. For more information about Compass Regional Hospice, visit compassregionalhospice.org.