Covid-19 Update #3

RSP Covid-19 Update #3

Dear Redlands Shooting Park Family,

Over the last six weeks our life and community has been faced with uncertainty and many changes. Above all, we are anxiously looking forward to returning to at least some of our regular and enjoyable activities.

We had been considering opening soon, however, after consulting with the San Bernardino Public Health Department, we have come to the decision that it would be advisable to remain closed until the County deems it safe to return to such activities.

Currently we are working closely with the SB County Health Department to find a way to open that maintains a safe and healthy environment for all to return to RSP while remaining within the guidelines recommended by the White House.  We will endeavor to employ new policies that ensure your enjoyment as well as your safety.

Some of the changes to expect:

·       face masks
·       no group gatherings
·       social distancing
·       limiting number of shooters on the field
·       no gun rentals
·       and for everyone’s sake, please stay home if you are sick or someone you have been in contact with has been confirmed positive for coronavirus.

We will keep everyone informed of any new policies and update you regularly of any new developments including our opening date.

At this time, Oak Tree Gun Club, Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises and Prado Shooting Range are currently opened. Please visit their websites for hours and restrictions. www.oaktreegunclub.com, www.raahauges.com, www.shootprado.com

For further information from the SB Public Health Department concerning COVID-19 please visit their link and sign up to receive the daily updates:  SB Public Health COVID-19

Sincerely,

Redlands Shooting Park

 

Happy to help.

Food Assistance
http://sbcovid19.com/food-assistance/
Get Tested
http://sbcovid19.com/community-drive-through-events/
Join CRPA
https://crpa.org/membership/join-crpa-member-benefits/

Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing serious complications from COVID-19 illness. More information on Are you at higher risk for serious illness?

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