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TODAY: Pinetucky Gun Club will hold an ATA Trap Shoot at 10 a.m. There will be three events including singles, handicap & doubles. Cost is $21 plus fees per event.

FRIDAY-SATURDAY: The Army Corps of Engineers will hold a muzzleloader primitive weapon deer hunt at its 2,545-acre Bussey Point, located in Lincoln County. Hunters will be checked through the check station located at the entrance gate. Hours of operation will be from one hour before sunrise through one hour after sundown. Muzzleloader hunts are limited to 100 hunters per day. The muzzleloader hunters will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis. Archery hunters are invited to participate in all scheduled hunts. The bag limit is two does and one quality buck each day of each hunt. Quality bucks are those with racks having four points or better on at least one side, or a 15-inch or greater outside spread. For more information, contact Ken Boyd at (800) 533-3478, ext. 1121.

SATURDAY-Nov. 15: An Appleseed Shoot offering basic marksmanship skills will be held at 8:30 a.m. each day at Pinetucky Gun Club For more information, go to appleseedinfo.com.

NOV. 17: The Sierra Club will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Walton Way Extension. The public is invited to view a new National Sierra Club documentary on the devastating effects of mountaintop mining for coal. Many power plants in Georgia use coal from areas in West Virginia and Kentucky. Visitors are welcome. For more information, contact Judy Gordon at gordonjudith@att.net.

NOV. 19: National Wild Turkey Federation's Edgefield Chapter Banquet will be held at 6 p.m. at Old Kendall Mill, Norris Street in Edgefield. Tickets are $50 or $80 per couple. The event will feature door prizes, raffles, both live and silent auctions and catered barbecue. For tickets call (800) 843-6983.

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