Registration Opens for Free Winter Indoor Archery Programs
- NH Fish and Game
- Nov 27, 2018
- 2 min read
Are you interested in trying archery for the first time? This winter, the N.H. Fish and Game Department is once again offering free archery programs for beginner archers ages 10 and up who want to learn the ins and outs of shooting a bow and arrow. Programs will be held at Fish and Game’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, located at 387 Perch Pond Road in Holderness, NH. Registration is now open.
Each archery program will meet one night a week, from 6:00-8:00 p.m., for four consecutive weeks:
January Programs:
Beginner/Instructional – every Tuesday beginning January 8, 2019
Beginner/Instructional – every Wednesday beginning January 9, 2019
February Programs:
Beginner/Instructional – every Tuesday beginning February 5, 2019
Beginner/Instructional – every Wednesday beginning February 6, 2019
Pre-registration is required and will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited — enrollment is limited to 10 participants per session.
This year, all registration for the archery programs will be completed online. To register, visit www.huntnh.com/hunting/owl-brook.html. Under “View Classes at Owl Brook,” select “Learn to Hunt” and select the program/dates you are interested in attending.
All equipment will be provided for the participants, if you prefer to bring your own equipment, be sure to have at least 5 arrows with target points.
“If archery is something you’ve wanted to do, come give it a try and join the fun!” said Tom Flynn, Owl Brook Facility Manager. “This is a great opportunity to meet new friends and get started in archery this winter.”
For directions to Fish and Game’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, visit www.huntnh.com/hunting/owl-brook-directions.html.
Activities at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center are funded by federal Wildlife Restoration Funds, supported by your purchase of firearms, ammunition and archery equipment. Learn more at www.huntnh.com/hunting/owl-brook-directions.html.
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