OK here is an idea I have been tossing around in my head and it actually stopped in one place long enough for me to get to writing it down.
In MN we tend to have a long winter with temps low enough (-20 degrees yesterday) to keep us inside the house and away from gun ranges. For years I have taken to dry fire drills to try and keep the firearms skills sharp and maybe even get better, without actually firing any ammunition. My son Nathan has been doing this as well (you may have seen some of his shotgun loading videos on Youtube) and his skills have increased rapidly.
My thought was to offer a "dry fire day". If I could find a building big enough, a group of us could get together and go over some basic dry fire drills that I have found to be beneficial to me. We would be using rifle, shotgun and pistol. No live ammo would be allowed inside the building and I am looking for someone to reload some dummy shotgun shells that could be used that day so we could put our shotshell caddies to good use as well. People would be encouraged to arrive with a notepad and pen, and an open mind.
I am hoping they would leave with a stronger base of fundamental skills, and some drill ideas that could be used at home for future training. Fees for the class would be dictated by the cost of building rental and maybe pizza's delivered for a lunch on site.
If anyone in Minnesota would be interested in this, please message me. If there is enough interest, I would start to try putting something together as to a time and place.