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  1. Administrative Procedures for Conducting Recreational Sports Tournaments: From Archery to Wrestling by Francis M. Rokosz, Howard H. Taylor, 1994-02
  2. Archery (Outdoor Adventure!) by Adam G. Klein, 2008-01

21. Cowtown Bowmen Archery Club
Competitive, recreational and hunting activities. Includes forum, photographs, and score boards along with membership and contact information.
http://www.cowtownbowmen.com/index.htm
SITE LINKS Home Join Cowtown Members Range Information ... E-mail OTHER LINKS Archery Shops IBO TIBO ASA ... Texas Parks Cowtown Bowmen Archery Club Error 404 Page Not Found! You may try the following to fix your errors: Please check the URL you entered and try again. Make sure you have updated your favorite places with a new link. Use the links on the left to navigate to the page. If all else fails please email the Admin@cowtownbowmen.com www.cowtownbowmen.com Note from Web Master: Dear fellow Archers, In our endeavor to provide you with the best and up-to-date website for "Cowtown Bowmen Members" and fellow archers our internal links are sometimes updated or modified. Please make sure you update your favorite places with any new links. We at Cowtown Bowmen hope you will enjoy visiting our site! If you do find a problem that our suggestions listed above do not address please let us know. Charles and Justin Seab Your friendly CowtownBowmen.com Web Team.

22. Archery, Fishing & Hunting In Twin Cities, MN On Twin Cities Citysearch Yellow P
recreational Fishing; archery, Fishing Hunting. 5.91 miles 2116 Marquis Rd Golden Valley MN Map Click to view Ratings
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23. DNR
provide resourcecompatible recreational opportunities and to promote 3 D archery Fun Shoot - Fundraiser for IL Conservation Fund - August 21,
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Welcome to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources website! Our mission is to manage, protect and sustain Illinois' natural and cultural resources; provide resource-compatible recreational opportunities and to promote natural resource-related issues for the public's safety and education. By exploring our website, you will learn about how you can enjoy the natural wonders of our state, purchase a fishing or hunting license , tour our state parks or link to exhibits at the state museum . Enjoy all that outdoor Illinois has to offer!
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24. LICENSE AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
recreational licenses and permits for residents and nonresidents are available archery Permit, $ 5.00, $25.00. Muzzleloading Gun Permit, $ 5.00, $25.00
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ADA Accessibility and Disability Licenses Freshwater Fishing Hunting Hunter Education Requirement ... If you are eligible for the new Military Gold Sportsman’s License and purchased a regularly priced license between May 24 and June 30, please click this link Recreational licenses and permits for residents and nonresidents are available at county tax collectors' offices. In addition, they are available from subagents, such as sporting goods stores or other retailers selling hunting or fishing equipment. All license, permit, and issuance fees may be subject to change pending the outcome of this year's legislative session. Prices listed include tax collector's fee. In addition to the cost of a license or permit given in this section, an issuance fee of $.50 may be charged by the subagent selling the license or permit. If you have a major credit card , the FWC offers you two ways to buy your hunting or fishing license without leaving your home.

25. Archery - For Amputees Who Have Or Want An Active Lifestyle.
Target archery has been a Paralympic sport for more than 30 years. with significant disability to participate in this sport on a recreational level.
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Paralympic competition is limited to athletes with cerebral palsy, spinal injuries and other lower limb impairments, and les autres conditions; however, athletes with other disabilities also enjoy archery.
Archers in the Paralympic Games compete in wheechair and standing classifications.
Playing area
The playing field is designed similar to competitions for "able-bodied" athletes. The target is a distance of 294 feet (90 meters) away from archer. The maximum target size is 48 inches in diameter (122 centimeters). The target is divided into ten (10) concentric rings with a golden "bulls eye" or center ring. Rules The rules and scoring protocol are the same as those utilized in the Olympic games. Points are earned for each arrow striking the target. Archers score ten points if he/she hits the bulls eye and one point if they hit the outer ring. The closer the archer's arrow lands to the bulls eye, the more points earned. Equipment Sport-specific equipment . Paralympic athletes use a recurve bow. Recurves are made of wood, graphite, fiberglass, or carbon composites. Arrows are either carbon graphite or aluminum.

26. Fort Gordon MWR - Outdoor Recreation Program
The program provides the sportsperson a safe hunting, fishing, archery, and recreational shooting venue; and to promote responsible fish and game
http://www.fortgordon.com/fgsc.htm
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Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at The Tactical Advantage Sportsman's Complex (Range 14) (Dinner: 6 p.m. / Meeting: 7 p.m.) MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION The program provides the sportsperson a safe hunting, fishing, archery, and recreational shooting venue; and to promote responsible fish and game conservation among all individuals of Ft. Gordon and the Augusta community.
Memberships are available to active and retired members of the Armed Forces, DOD civilians, contractor personnel with contracts that exceed 90 days. Associate Memberships are now available to civilian residents of the CSRA community not affiliated with Ft. Gordon. (Associate memberships do not entitle members to Ft. Gordon hunting and fishing privileges.)
The Outdoor Recreation Program sponsors a variety of activities and events for Ft. Gordon and the Augusta community including Georgia Hunter Education Courses, outdoor education seminars, turkey shoots, youth fishing derbies, big buck contests, and 3-D archery tournaments.

27. CSULB Sports, Athletics & Recreation: Club Sports: Archery
A competitive club registered with the National archery Assn., the CSULB Archer team is dedicated......About recreational Sports Intramurals
http://www.csulb.edu/depts/recsports/Club_Sports/archery.htm
Archery Time/Days: 9 a.m.-1 p.m., T; 12:30-4 p.m. F Location: CSULB Archery Range Cost: $25/semester Contact: Ms. Mel Leach Description: A competitive club registered with the National Archery Assn., the CSULB Archer team is dedicated to promoting archery at all levels. Members of the Archer team travel to various tournaments throughout the year.

28. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING RECREATIONAL SPORTS TOURNAMENTS: From A
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING recreational SPORTS TOURNAMENTS From archery to Wrestling. SpiralPaper Cover Shown. Larger Image
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29. Stanford Archery Program
For those looking for purely recreational archery, JOAD is a chance to hang out with friends and pursue the sport for fun. Q. Will JOAD sessions be similar
http://www.stanford.edu/group/archery/joad.shtml
STANFORD ARCHERY Home News Programs Calendar ... About Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) Stanford's JOAD program part of a national program designed to encourage children's participation in archery. It offers kids a chance to train for competition and get to know other local archers while improving fundamental skills, learning advanced techniques, and perfecting an individual and consistent shooting style. The program is ongoing and runs throughout the yearnew archers can join at any time.
No experience is necessary for those participating in JOAD, however a mandatory safety private lesson is required for those with no prior Stanford Archery experience . Stanford Archery experience includes private lessons (either with team members or Sheri Rhodes), previous Stanford JOAD participation, or attending Stanford Archery Summer Camp. All equipment will be provided by Stanford Archery. The JOAD program accommodates both those interested in competitive archery and those looking for recreational opportunities by providing a serious atmosphere focused on critical skill development, while still maintaining a fun environment. Whether or not an archer wishes to compete, the ultimate goal of their JOAD experience will be the development of lifetime shooting skills and a love of archery.

30. Stanford Archery Program
Website of the Stanford archery Program at Stanford University in Stanford, in competitive archery and those looking for recreational opportunities by
http://www.stanford.edu/group/archery/news-2003-07-06.shtml
STANFORD ARCHERY Home News Programs Calendar ... About News New Junior Olympic Archery Program opens for Bay Area kids July 6, 2003 Press Release Stanford's JOAD program is a blend between Summer Camp and Private Lessons and is part of a national program designed to encourage children's participation in archery. It offers kids a chance to train for competition and get to know other local archers while improving fundamental skills, learning advanced techniques, and perfecting an individual and consistent shooting style. Stanford's pilot JOAD program, open to participants 18 and younger, will run through summer 2003 and is expected to last until mid-September. The program meets weekly from 5-7 PM on Wednesdays. Practices will continue during the school year, though schedules for those sessions will not be finalized until early fall. No experience is necessary for those participating in JOAD and all equipment is provided by Stanford Archery. The JOAD program accommodates both those interested in competitive archery and those looking for recreational opportunities by providing a serious atmosphere focused on critical skill development, while still maintaining a fun environment. Whether or not an archer wishes to compete, the ultimate goal of their JOAD experience will be the development of lifetime shooting skills and a love of archery.

31. Product Partners: Archery Accessories - Realtree.com
Also including a wide range of youth archery products and accessories, archery, recreational and slingshot products. Selected products feature ADVANTAGE
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32. UT Archery Club
UT archery Club Division of recreational Sports The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station D7500 Austin, TX 787120395
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/archery/main.html
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Congratulations to Lindsey Carmichael for making Archery All-American (top ten in the nation), taking 3rd at United States Intercollegiate Archery Championships (USIAC); and our Men's Recurve Team for earning 3rd place at USIAC. Go Horns! Please check the Upcoming Events/News page for what is going on at Archery Club. The UT Archery club competes nationally under the rules of the United States National Archery Association/College Division . The club is open to both recurve bows and compound bows. Compund bows are limited to under 60 lbs. We meet every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Anna Hiss Gymnasium . The archery range is in the basement on the north side of the building. Currently enrolled UT students and Faculty/Staff that are current RecSports members are eligible to join the club. Membership dues are $25 per semester or $50 per year. No experience required. We have access to equipment that can be used by beginning archers. If you are an experienced archer or just would like to try it out, please come by and visit us.

33. Recreational Opportunities At Blackwater Refuge - USFWS
recreational Opportunities. birding; biking; fishing; hiking; hunting Educator s archery Hunters must check in harvested deer at Snow s Turn only.
http://www.fws.gov/blackwater/recreationalopp.htm

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35. @LA Sports/Athletics: Miscellaneous In Southern California: Los Angeles County,
California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) archery Club Adult recreational Southern California Badminton Association
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36. Collegiate Archery
goal is to promote the sport of archery through recreational and nationally archery Program combines a nationallycompetitive team, a recreational
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... Calendar Collegiate Archery Documents 4-H Archery ForResale JOAD Resources ... Venue Maps WHO SAYS THERE IS NO ARCHERY IN COLLEGE? NOTE: This page will be permanently stored on the TSAA website as a resource. If your college is not listed, provide information to us and it will be added - we especially want URLs to your websites and contact emails that will not go dead in the summertime. We also will be glad to correct any errors and update any information you send us. SEND YOUR INFO TO THIS EMAIL ADDRESS Every year high school seniors, juniors and yes, even sophomores go through the throes of planning for college. There are more archery programs offered in post-secondary institutions now than ever before. Granted, all but three are club sports and most are un-funded, but college bound students can find wide variety of schools that offer an archery program. One can find archery established and available at aeronautical engineering, culinary arts institutes, civil engineering schools, liberal arts colleges and universities with a variety of majors. You do NOT have to stop being an archer when you go to college! To get an idea of the programs offered, take a look at the list below. For a comprehensive list of schools offering archery you can also

37. Welcome To Queen's Recreation - Sport Clubs
The Queen’s recreational archery Club provides an opportunity for students, staff, faculty and alumni who hold a PEC building membership to participate in
http://www.goldengaels.com/recreation/sports.html
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The Queen’s Recreational Archery Club provides an opportunity for students, staff, faculty and alumni who hold a PEC building membership to participate in the sport of Archery. Over the last few years, the club has worked diligently to update all of it’s equipment. As a result, members of all levels of skill and experience will have the opportunity to utilise new, advanced equipment. New participants will benefit from six weeks of free instruction by qualified instructors. While this instruction is aimed at those who have never held a bow before, everyone is welcome. Instruction follows the designs of the Federation of Canadian Archers and offers something interesting for all levels. President: Nicole DeRushie Club Email: RECArchr@goldengaels.com Student Membership Fee: Faculty/Staff/Alumni Membership Fee: Times:
Tuesdays: 8:00 – 9:15pm
Thursdays: 8:00 – 9:15pm
Sundays: 8:00 - 9:30pm Location:
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Badminton Club
If Badminton is your game, but you prefer not to get involved in the demands of varsity or are not skilled enough to do so, or if you are looking for a great social vehicle to be active and get fit, then this club is for you. The Badminton club caters to players of all levels, from novice to expert. Birds are supplied and racquets are available for rent at the equipment services counter. The club meets twice weekly on a drop-in basis and also hosts a tournament, annually.

38. Recreational Targets - Delta Archery
Delta offers a full line of 3D and practice archery targets for beginners to professionals and shooting ranges. Delta Targets Home on Any Range.
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    Beginners will enjoy learning archery with these easy to use, fun to shoot targets.

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39. Economy Recreational Target - Delta Archery
Delta offers a full line of 3D and practice archery targets for beginners to professionals and shooting ranges. Delta Targets Home on Any Range.
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ECONOMY RECREATIONAL TARGET 32" x 32" x 4" This target is designed for schools, camps, and recreational archery. Economical, yet durable, this target is perfect for the customer who needs practicality but at an economical price. Ideal for Genesis type bows. About DELTA Products Where to Buy
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40. Archery Is Recognized In Minnesota
archery clearly is a viable recreational sport for families and the general that the sport of recreational archery was not getting it s fair share.
http://www.strictlybowhunting.com/Anov01issue/legislative_session.htm
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Archery is Recognized in Minnesota
To say that archery had it's day at the Minnesota State capitol would be a lie. Behind the half hour shooting range presentation before the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), were hundreds of
hours of preparation by folks from both the public and private sectors. That day at the capital was not just one day or even several weeks, but was a decade in the making. The LCMR was created in 1963, to make funding recommendations for special natural resource projects. These projects help maintain and enhance Minnesota's natural resources. Since 1963, LCMR has appropriated over $493 million for approximately 1175 projects. Funds go toward things like fish, wildlife and native plant habitat projects, environmental education, water issues, and recreation and natural systems. The shooting range proposal fell under the area of recreation. With Pittman Robertson (PR) monies largely being allocated to wildlife biology and habitats, the firearms and archery industries have seen a proportionately small return on the investment they pay into the PR

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