
AADE 2025 Appalachian Blast Sporting Clays Tournament Aug 8, 2025 – PA
This Event Reminder is Sponsored by: Glex Inc, Leaders in stainless steel pipe fabrication
Appalachian Blast Clay Shoot – limited afternoon teams still available if you still need to register. Sign up today before registration officially closes Aug 6th!
This event will take place on Friday, August 8, 2025, at Hunting Hills in Dilliner, PA. Please see the flyer for more event information.
Current membership is required to participate in this event.
Ticket Options
Headliner Sponsor (No Vacancy)
Recognition as a Sponsor and prominent placement of company logo on event signage on main lodge banner. Sponsorship INCLUDES (1) Morning 4-Person Shooting Team. $2,500.00
Cart Sponsor (No Vacancy)
Recognition as Cart Sponsor and placement of logo on quarter of the carts and on event signage throughout venue. Sponsorship INCLUDES (1) 4-Person Morning Shooting Team $1,750.00
Ammunition Sponsor (No Vacancy)
Recognition as Ammo Sponsor and company name on event signage. INCLUDES (1) 4-Person Morning Shooting Team $1,500.00
Safety Sponsor (No Vacancy)
Recognition as a Safety Sponsor and company name on event signage. Required to provide ears and eyes for 500+. Sponsorship INCLUDES (1) 4-person Morning team. $1,000.00
Morning Shooting Team (No Vacancy)
(1) 4-Person Shooting Team (Cart and Raffle included) $1,000.00
Afternoon Shooting Team
(1) 4-Person Shooting Team (Cart and Raffle included) $1,000.00
Station Sponsor (No Vacancy)
Your logo on a banner placed at a shooting station $150.00
About
The American Association of Drilling Engineers (AADE) is a non-profit (IRS 501-6C), volunteer organization founded in New Orleans in 1978 and is made up of an affiliation of independent chapters licensed and governed by a National Board.
Formation of the AADE was based on the fact that no existing drilling industry organization was consistently providing technical exchange specifically for Drilling Engineers.
The early success and acceptance of this effort led to the expansion of AADE. Eleven chapters are now active in New Orleans, Lafayette, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Midland (Permian Basin), Oklahoma City-Tulsa (Mid-continent), Denver, Bakersfield (West Coast), Anchorage, Coraopolis, PA (Appalachian Basin) and Central Texas (San Antonio).
National membership is nearing 6,000 active members, and has remained steady despite the fluctuations experience by the industry.
The AADE has experienced continued growth in membership and reputation by focusing on its mission, vision and value statement.
AADE offers a forum for the exchange of information, among its members and guests, specifically on drilling related topics. AADE chapters generally meet once a month where programs are presented by knowledgeable industry leaders in an informal luncheon or dinner environment.
AADE chapters also offer all-day forums as well as annual multi day technical conferences to provide the opportunity for industry experts to present in depth coverage on current topics and latest technology.
AADE chapters publish a newsletter and/or maintain a web page (www.aade.org) to keep members informed on activities and local drilling industry information.
Mission
To provide the forum for the dissemination of practical drilling and well construction technology to those employed or interested in the drilling and well construction industry.
Vision
To be a leading forum for the dissemination and interchange of drilling and well construction practices and technology.
Values
To promote professionalism and respect within the drilling and well copnstruction industry, the community, and the environment in which it co-exists.

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