TCA’s 3rd Annual Sweethearts and Shotguns Feb 21, 2026 sponsored by Valero – Corpus Christi
Sweethearts Shooting Clinic and Clay Shoot Competition Benefiting Del Mar College Welding Program
Saturday, February 21st
Bevly Farms
3368 FM 2292
Corpus Christi, TX 78415
Sweethearts Shooting Clinic
New to shooting or looking to build confidence? Join our Sweethearts Shooting Clinic prior to the S&S Clay Shoot. Participants will receive special gifts, and a prize will be awarded to the most improved shooter. Please check-in no later than 7:45am and you must provide your own gun and ammunition.
Breakfast and Lunch will be provided by our Cook Teams
*You are responsible for bringing ammunition*
12 Stations will be assembled for Clay Shoot
Liability Waiver must be signed before entering Bevly Farms
Buckles will be awarded to:
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams
Overall Grand Champion
Youth Champion
*No Practice Rounds*
Annie Oakley will be available for $20 per shooter
Mulligans will be available at last station $50 per shooter
Sweethearts Shooting Clinic $20 (includes a gift and prizes)
Registration for Clay Shoot
Team of 4 for Clay Shoot- $1,000
Pre-registration ends February 13th
On-Site Registration will be available until 8:50 A.M.
Golf Cart Rental is NOT included in the team registration.
Please contact North Padre Golf Cart at 361-400-2893 to reserve a golf cart.
Sponsorship Opportunities for Clay Shoot
Platinum Sponsor: $7,500
Gold Sponsor: $5,000
Silver Sponsor: $3,000
Bronze Sponsor: $2,000
Scorecard Sponsor: $1,500
Beverage Sponsor (only 2 available): $1,250
Station Sponsor (only 14 available): $1,250
Golf Cart Sign Sponsor: $750
Door Prize Sponsor: $100
Door Prize Sponsor – In-kind (minimum value $100)
About TCC
Texas Chemistry Council (TCC) is a statewide trade association of chemical manufacturing facilities in Texas. TCC represents 65 member companies who operate over 200 manufacturing and research facilities across the state.
Organized in 1953, TCC was the first state trade association in the U.S. to represent the interests of the petrochemical industry. The primary concern then was to present a unified position on state tax policy. As the chemical industry grew in size and importance in Texas, TCC expanded its representation of the chemical industry on other important issues including environmental protection, employee and process safety, energy policy, and tort reform.
TCC members produce thousands of products that improve the quality of life for billions of people around the world. The Texas Chemical industry directly employs more than 80,000 Texans and indirectly generates nearly a half-million Texas jobs.
The business and affairs of the Council are managed by a Board of Directors chosen from among TCC member company representatives. TCC maintains a full-time Austin office with a professional staff that work with the Texas Legislature and state agencies, and provides education and professional services to Council members.