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6.19.09 | ATA Launches Redesigned archerytrade.org

Salt Lake City- The Archery Trade Association launched a Web redesign of its site, archerytrade.org, on Friday, June 19. ATA members and general users can expect simple navigation, stronger visuals and more information about ATA services and programs.

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6.10.09 | ATA Reveals New Logo

Salt Lake City – As part of an ongoing initiative to revitalize the Archery Trade Association brand, ATA unveiled a new logo today which embraces the overarching mission of the organization. 

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5.4.09 | Easton Sports Development Foundation Donates $200,000 to Grow Archery and Bowhunting

MINNEAPOLIS – The Easton Sports Development Foundation (ESDF) presented the Archery Trade Association (ATA) with a check for $200,000 to support the group’s efforts to grow archery and bowhunting through the Community Archery Program.

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5.4.09 | Park Opening Reveals Grassroots Enthusiasm

CULLMAN, Ala. – An estimated 150 people – a tapestry of kids, moms and dads, archers and bowhunters and city, county and state leaders turned out for the grand opening of the Cullman Community Archery Park in Cullman, Ala., Thurs., April 29. The park is one initiative in the larger Community Archery Program to grow archery and bowhunting.

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3.31.09 | Newly Published Technical Guidelines Promise Consistency for Archery and Bowhunting Equipment

Salt Lake City – Leaders from the archery and bowhunting industry have published the first edition of Archery Trade Association Technical Guidelines, a book of 22 archery guidelines based on 50 years of engineering expertise.

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Did You Know?

The ATA provided $40,000 to fund marketing research conducted by the Ohio Division of Wildlife, which used prize drawings to persuade bowhunters to purchase more antlerless deer permits.