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#2
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From: Grindstone Branch KY USA
have you tried fish and wildlife? call 502-564-3400 and talk to jenny richardson, who is initiating the program, or roy grimes. either one may be able to assist. i am not sure what the web page is for fish and wildlife, but there may be some information there. try 502-564-7109, ext 433 that is tim farmer, he may be able to direct you in some direction. good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i hope things take off for you.
#4
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From: Vermilion OH USA
Do you have a local archery club?
They can do all sorts of things for the program. Have a charity shoot. A car wash, a bake sale. A yard sale, an archery equipment flea market of old stuff.If you would like further direction, e-mail me. Maybe we can help further.
ken12
They can do all sorts of things for the program. Have a charity shoot. A car wash, a bake sale. A yard sale, an archery equipment flea market of old stuff.If you would like further direction, e-mail me. Maybe we can help further.
ken12
#7
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From: Vermilion OH USA
Check with you local paper. I am reasonably sure that you can get a small article about starting a club. Need a place to practice? Want to become a more accurate hunter. Share the fun,etc.
From that article put a contat number and you should get a nucleus to start a club.
Got a local pro shop? I would think that they would help a lot.
Perseverance is going to be the key here. Stay in touch with Jennie. The program is so successful, do not be surprised if the school comes up with the money.
ken
From that article put a contat number and you should get a nucleus to start a club.
Got a local pro shop? I would think that they would help a lot.
Perseverance is going to be the key here. Stay in touch with Jennie. The program is so successful, do not be surprised if the school comes up with the money.
ken




