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16 In February 2020, prior to the COVID-19 impact on ranges and competitions, the Glen Innes branch hosted the NSW Combined Services Pistol State Titles on the NSW Northern Tablelands. The weekend was a great success, with shooters traveling from far and wide, ensuring all matches across different pistol classes were keenly contested. Adam Marshall, NSW State Member for the Northern Tablelands, and Agriculture Minister, also visited the titles in support of the branch. The grant that funded the installation of a new amenities block at the Emmaville Range was made possible with the Minister's help and our members have benefited significantly from his contribution. With the addition of shower facilities in particular, the new amenities block provides overnight camping visitors greater comfort at shoots. With pandemic restrictions now easing, the club will again be able to host the 2021 titles, on the weekend of 28-30 May 2021 (with the Friday being a practice day). Glen Innes Branch Chairman, Evan Brown, says competitors at this year's titles will be especially appreciated by our wider community, as we are only now beginning to recover from the drought and bush fires of 2019/2020. Anthony Gatti, (Combined Services State Chairman) did a great job of co- ordinating the 2020 pistol state titles, and the Glen Innes Branch is proud to be working with him and his team to make the 2021 event just as successful. NSW State Service Pistol Top Gun shooter from 2020 was Trevor Rock, here receiving his medal from SSAA Glen Innes President, Evan Brown.