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February 29, 2008
Alabama’s first community archery park
officially opened yesterday in Athens, Alabama with a ceremonial
“first shot” by Athens Mayor Dan Williams. The Alabama Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater
Fisheries Division (WFF) partnered with the Archery Trade
Association through the Community Archery Program (CAP) and the City
of Athens to construct the new Athens Archery Park, providing
opportunities for individuals, families, groups, school students,
clubs, and organizations to enjoy archery.
The new state-of-the-art facility is equipped with four youth
targets (5-20 yards), eight adult targets (15-50 yards) and a
12-foot elevated platform with 3-D and Olympic style targets
available for bowhunters to simulate hunting or shooting from a
treestand. A simulated ground blind will also be available for
bowhunters to practice shooting from a kneeling or seated position.
The park will be open to the public during daylight hours.
“We are extremely appreciative of everyone who made this new archery
park possible, including the Career/Technical Education students
from Limestone County Area Vocational Technical School who assisted
in building the target frames for the new archery park as part of
their curriculum,” said WFF Director Corky Pugh. “Not only will the
facility be used by the public, but in the future, students in the
Athens City and Limestone County School Systems who enroll in the
National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) will also benefit in
having an outdoor practice facility.” The NASP is a joint venture
between the ADCNR and the Alabama Department of Education promoting
student education and participation in the sport of archery as part
of a school’s physical education course and after school
programs.One-hundred Alabama schools are participating in the NASP
this school year.
Alabama Department of Education Career and Technical Education
Director Sherry Key said, “Anytime our students have an opportunity
to help their local community and gain valuable hands-on experience,
at the same time, is truly wonderful. This project is a great
example of teamwork and demonstrates the significant impact that our
students will have in the future success of Alabama.” Career/Tech
students from schools in other areas of the state have assisted
ADCNR in the past with other projects. The construction of four
additional CAP archery parks is planned in other areas of the state
in the near future.
“This is a wonderful addition to our Parks and Recreation
Department,” said Athens Mayor Dan Williams. “We are very excited
about the many features this facility will offer not only to our
community but to people from other places as well. We certainly are
looking forward to using the Archery Range to bring visitors to our
City for tournaments and other events.”
The facility can be used for permitted archery tournaments and
instruction. The Athens Parks and Recreation Department Staff will
receive training to become certified to teach archery that will be
offered as part of their Instructional Sports Programs.
Jay McAninch, ATA CEO/President said, “We are excited to partner
with ADCNR to develop this first community archery program in the
state of Alabama. I’m sure with the enthusiasm and excitement of the
school, city and county, that this will be a great program to
recruit new archers in the area and become a model site for similar
programs elsewhere in the state.” McAninch added, “We hope the
Athens community finds archery to be a great activity for families
who are looking to get outdoors and enjoy some physical exercise.”
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