My family and I offer a bed & breakfast for Marksmanship Matters students ONLY.
$75 a night includes continental breakfast.
BENEFITS:
- 2nd master bedroom with its own bathroom
- queen bed
- Fridge
- wifi
- bedroom wall mounted TV
- keypad entrance separate from main house entrance
REQUIREMENTS:
- This Bed & breakfast is ONLY for MM students!
- Its easy to confirm you are a MM student 🙂
RESERVE YOUR Bed & breakfast for MM classes
AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST: (no-charge, but donations/tips accepted)
* access to laundry
* secure storage
* MM instructor for dry practice
* MM Armorer
* spare gun & gear
* sun shade
* Chairs for MM class
* Massage Chair
* RV overflow (extra beds & extra kitchen)
* We are preppers, we likely have something you need, just ask.
Eagle Suite (room1)
Single Bed Bedroom (room 2)
Upon request, we can accommodate two single beds in a private room that has a private bathroom.
RV Overflow (room 3)
has two queen beds, kitchen, fridge — please use house shower though.
TESTIMONIALS:
I stayed with Thomas, Karen and all the kids for 9 or 10 days in 2016 while taking a Marksmanship Matters class and really enjoyed it. I was a bit apprehensive, I’m not very outgoing until I know someone and don’t like to put people out. Over email and a couple of phone calls about a holster and mag pouch I was having made I became comfortable with him and went for it. Very glad I did, it was an enjoyable time
I stayed in the second master, big room, big bed and a nice private bath, nice accommodations. I thoroughly enjoyed the stay and because of staying with Thomas, during the week I was invited to dinner with him, Larry and some of their friends one evening, meet Thomas at Adobe for lunch one day, also went out shooting with Thomas and Todd one evening. Karen and Thomas were great host, very open and friendly and went out of their way to insure I was comfortable and taken care off without being intrusive. I really enjoyed the stay with them and would not hesitate to do so again.
Karen made monkey bread, don’t know if that’s what she called it (a Cinnamon pull-a-part bread), she gave me the recipe and my wife now makes it for me. While not as good as Larry’s training, it was a nice bonus for the trip.
Bob H
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