RE: Looking for coach
It could be cool just to watch a little if that was possible, you could learn all kinds of stuff like the pace they shoot at, demeaner, you see them stretch when they warm up, all sorts of lightbulbs go off just being there.
Maybe it is totaly cut off from the comunity, but there may be some outreach, or secondary order folks who could be helpful. Also don't they conduct "camps", is there anyone left when that isn't happening.
There may be people who where involved at one time, but stayed in town, they might be semi-retired coaches. There could be local college level people who also train there, who might coach.
Just do your homework first, and once you know what you need to do next, you become an interesting person archery wise. "Hey is there someone who could comment on my follow through" sounds more impresive than "I wish someone would save me from my bad archery". (Neither of these is you, just an example of how too needy is something that might scare these people, but a focused person is always a pleasure).
There should be some way of making use of the greattest concentration of archery talent on earth.