The Powder Room league is the one I'm currently shooting in. Our first match for this batch of 10 matches was last Wednesday. It costs $85 for a 10 match series.
You can come in this Wednesday, if you like, and get in on this league. I'd arrive at 5:30-5:45. The first relay starts at 6:00 PM. It is a simple matter for you and your wife to shoot two relays on any night to make up for missed match. You'll each need at least 60 rounds of ammunition each to shoot a relay of two slow fire (10 minutes for 10 shots x 2), two timed fire (5 shots in 20 seconds, twice, on two targets), and two rapid fire (5 shots in 10 seconds, twice, on two targets) stages. Actually, bring 100 rounds of ammo just to be safe. Your gun may jam or misfire, requiring you do to an "alibi fire". You only need a minimum of 2 magazines and the reloading is not hurried or "tactical". This is a game of accuracy, technique, and discipline, not two-handed tactical type shooting.
Last Wednesday I think we had 3 brand new shooters show up. A husband and wife, and an individual man. A good bunch of people there, about 25 or so in all.
There is also a bullseye league at the New Albany Shooting Range. New Albany also has also runs "CCW matches" or some such thing. Maybe other things besides. I don't shoot over there. Some people in the Powder Room league DO shoot in the New Albany league.
Blackwing Shooting Center up in Delaware also has a bullseye league on Thursday nights. The match director for those is also a competitor at the Powder Room. He is a doctor who teaches radiology at Ohio State U.
Ohio State University also runs a bullseye league. Frankly, this is the best damn deal in the entire city. It costs $3 a relay and you can shoot 3 relays each night. THAT is a whole lot of competition and allows you to bring up your shooting ability VERY fast. Unfortunately, the OSU league is only run in the spring/summer time frame, when the students are out of school and regular folks can use the range.
Coach also runs "stand alone" matches there for rimfire pistols. Two or three times a year (anytime of the year, not just summer) he runs "NRA Action Pistol" for rimfires. This is faster, two-handed, timed matches. Even more frequently than that, he runs "Rimfire Bowling Pin" speed matches. And finally, about twice a year he will host open "Olympic" type rimfire events. Like 50 meter "Free Pistol" (you could single load your guns to be in this), European "Sport Pistol" (your guns are fine for this), and some other one I can't remember right now. All three are fired the same day, and these are usually on a Friday/Saturday.
At one point 3 years ago, I was shooting in three leagues a week.
But beware! Next thing you know, you'll be putting red dots on your pistols. Then you'll probably think about other pistols. The Ruger, probably. Maybe the S&W M41. And then you'll start getting these weird urges, with no small measure of peer pressure from us, for exotic things with names like "Pardini".
It can be a slippery slope...