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ARIZONA LOOKS TO EXPAND ARCHERY IN PHOENIX AND TUSCON METRO AREAS
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has partnered with the ATA to grow archery in the state’s key metro areas and ensure stronger relationships between Arizona’s government and industry.
The ATA has committed funding to Arizona’s wildlife agency, while the agency is committed to focusing Community Archery Program (CAP) efforts in the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas. Read More >>
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TIME MOVES RAPIDLY. 2010 TRADE SHOW LOOMS AHEAD
For most of this decade, my job and life have been defined and scheduled around the convention and trade-show season each winter. First, at the National Wild Turkey Federation and now with the ATA, I feel a twinge of awareness when summer gets oppressive, school starts and the tomato plants look haggard.
You know you’ve got fall upon you – the eve of the busy season – and then, right around the old proverbial corner, there it is: Trade Show is upon me. And Trade Show is upon you. Read More >>
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MICHIGAN'S CHIEF ARCHERY COORDINATOR HONORED BY GOVERNOR
Mary Emmons, Michigan’s chief archery coordinator, was recently honored for her efforts to coordinate and grow the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).
The award also ultimately recognizes the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ collaborative efforts to grow archery. Read More >>
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BILLINGS LAUNCHES SUMMER ARCHERY CAMPS
When Billings, Mont., announced two summer archery “camps” for about 30 kids each, both events filled so quickly that the community will probably launch even more archery programs during the next year.
More than 60 youths aged 9 to 15 combined to fill both camps to capacity.
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