COBB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Governors Gun Club Kennesaw: 2022 Top 25 Small Business of the Year

COBB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Governors Gun Club Kennesaw: 2022 Top 25 Small Business of the Year
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Cobb Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on June 1. 

Governors Gun Club offers members a chance to join, belong, and connect to a friendly and welcoming community. Their premier facility in Kennesaw offer exclusive shooting, dining, retail and training experience in an addition to private and public events. In three short years of growth in Kennesaw, Governors Gun Club has been nominated for 31 overall awards and earned such as Cobb’s best fine dining, best brunch, and top 25 small businesses in 2021.

“Governors Gun Club’s mission is providing superior retail services and products to our customers, a motivating team-oriented workplace, and a premier shooting sports facility of an unmatched indoor recreational experience for the like-minded enthusiast in a clean and safe environment.”

Governors Gun Club takes pride in its adaptability to market changes and will continue to evolve and provide an experience like no other. In five years, Governors Gun Club plans to expand its offerings to include outdoor axe throwing, luxury outdoor social yards equipped with award winning fine dining, and nationally known performing artists consecutively.

What makes Governors Gun Club Kennesaw special?

  • Focuses efforts on education, familiarization, and safety
  • Hosts charity and community events and banquets year round
  • Offers exclusive gunsmith services

Original source can be found here.



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