Clubhouse Rules

Marshall County Izaak Walton League club rules Facilities are for the use of members, their
families, and guests.
Guests are not expected to be continuous users of
the facilities and are encouraged to become
members. The front gate is locked and you
must use a KEY to unlock it to open the gate.
                  GENERAL PARK RULES 
1. Keep the grounds and facilities clean. Remove
all trash and garbage and place in dumpsters or
other containers provided.
2. Do not burn garbage in fireplaces or barrels.
4. Do not pick or damage flowers, trees, or shrubs.
5. Swimming is strictly prohibited.
6. No hunting. Use of firearms are only allowed at
the rifle ranges where all of the range rules must be strickly observed.
7. Fishing privileges are limited to members and
their families.
8. Only members of the Marshall County Izaak
Walton League may use the Archery range
9. No broadheads are allowed on the Archery
range.
10. All children under 16 years must have adult
supervision.
             GENERAL Clubhouse RULES.
1. Sweep the floor and mop if necessary.
2. Clean the kitchen .
3. Clean the bathrooms.
4. Remove all garbage and replace garbage bags.
5. Store tables and chairs in the proper storage racks.
 OUTDOOR RIFLE RANGE & HANDGUN RANGE RULES
1. Hearing and eye protection is required for
shooters and observers.
2. Hours of operations are 7:30AM to ½ hour
before sunset.
3. Only members may use the range and must
display their current membership card upon request. A member may bring a guest up to 2 times per year.
4. Shoot only at targets placed on the target
stands or properly attached to the target frames.
5. Shooters will retrieve and dispose of all used
targets in the provided garbage dumpster or trash
receptacle. 
6. No fully automatic or simulated automatic
firearms allowed.
7. Minors must be under the supervision of an
adult.
8. Safe gun handling rules must be observed.
9. Properly dispose of your empty brass/shells at
the end of your shooting session. Brooms/dust pans and trash cans are provided.
10. Shooters are expected to enforce these rules
by asking violators to discontinue shooting and report the violations to the Board of Directors.

 As part of the Chapter's security program, high definition video camera surveillance is employed to monitor selected portions of the Chapter.  Cameras survey the grounds from two locations, The Rifle Range and the Clubhouse have  cameras surveying the rounds