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Sporting Clays and Discussion on Geopolitics

Join us for a morning of sporting clays followed by a lunch. This will be a great opportunity to engage with other BENS members in a less formal environment, grow camaraderie, and have a great time while getting to know other members and guests better.

Over lunch, we will host a discussion on how the election may shape national security priorities, focusing on its potential impact on U.S. foreign policy and global challenges.

Slots for this event are limited to 20.

*Graphic photo: Garland Mountain Sporting Clays.

Cost: $85

Organizer:

STalley@bens.org

Registration

Sporting Clays SE Website Final 091524

Venue

  • Garland Mountain Sporting Clays & Grill
  • 2618 Garland Mountain Trail
    Waleska, Georgia 30183 United States

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