If you’ve looked around this website, you already know that there are only two kinds of people in Southeastern Michigan: WWCCA members, and those who want to be.

If you are looking for:
- Expert instruction, informal practice and/or challenging competition in air gun, archery, black powder, handgun, rifle and shotgun.
- Educational opportunities such as conservation projects, women-only classes, NRA instruction courses, blacksmithing projects, and much more.
- Numerous family-friendly social events held throughout the year.
Then WWCCA is the club for you.
Nuts ‘n Bolts

- Memberships are accepted year-round.
- Member’s spouses are “associate members,” who have all the privileges of a full member except for voting and holding elected offices. Members’ children who are 18 years old and full-time students, or in the military, can also be associate members.
- Dues are $200 per calendar year (just 55 cents per day), with an additional initiation fee of $100 for new members.
- Members are required to put in at least 20 work hours per year (1 hour, 40 minutes per month), with a fee assessed upon renewal if less than 20 hours are worked. Work done by associate members counts towards the member’s 20-hour requirement. There are numerous opportunities throughout the year for members to get in their work hours.
- Dues and work hours (but not the initiation fee) are prorated if joining after March
- All WWCCA members are required to also be members of the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC). If you are not currently members of these organizations, you can join them through the WWCCA application process.
- Members must have a signed Release and Indemnification Form on file to use the club and ranges.


