In 1927
The first electronic TV image was transmitted, the Harlem Globetrotters took to the road for the first time, and the Great Mississippi Flood was the largest in American history.
And, in Colebrook Connecticut, the Northwestern Connecticut Sportsmen’s Association was established on the principle that hunting and shooting sports is an integral part of wildlife and forestry conservation.
Over its 96 year history, elected Officers and Board of Directors, appointed Committee Chairs, and countless member volunteers, remained dedicated to this founding belief, and in the process, transformed the NWCSA into one of Connecticut’s Premiere Sporting Clubs.
As it crosses a century of operations, the NWCSA will continue to facilitate the promotion and growth of hunting and shooting sports for future generations, where its members are widely recognized as premiere conservation contributors.
The NWCSA believes in the values of good citizenship.
Its members are involved in a wide range of efforts, providing insight and expertise via online resources, and outside associations to ensure support for and active participation in hunting, conservation, and shooting sports, for future generations.
With the support of organizations from across the country, the NWCSA hosts a large calendar of Events, to share legislative concerns, to cultivate women’s and youth programs, to educate the public on safe firearms ownership, and to conservation.
Contact info:
Northwestern Connecticut Sportsmen’s Association (NWCSA)
177 Winsted Norfolk Road
Colebrook, CT 06098
P: 860-738-2582