Registration Open for Free Winter Indoor Archery Leagues in Holderness New Hampshire

   12.04.13

Registration Open for Free Winter Indoor Archery Leagues in Holderness New Hampshire

Interested in keeping your archery skills in tune once archery season comes to an end? This winter, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will once again offer free archery leagues for both beginners and experienced archers who want to learn new skills or improve their current skills. Both leagues will be held at Fish and Game’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, located at 387 Perch Pond Road in Holderness, N.H. Registration is now open.

Each archery league will meet one night a week, from 6:30-8:00 p.m., for four consecutive weeks:

January leagues:

  • Advanced league – every Tuesday beginning January 7, 2014.
  • Beginner/Instructional league – every Thursday beginning January 9, 2014.

February leagues:

  • Advanced league – every Wednesday beginning February 5, 2014.
  • Beginner/Instructional league – every Thursday beginning February 6, 2014.

To register, call Tom Flynn or Eric Geib at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center at 603-536-3954. Registration is first-come, first-served, so if you are interested, call soon. Participation will be limited to 10 people in each league. You must be able to commit to attending all four weeks in order to register.

Participants in the adult league must bring their own equipment in good working condition. Only field tips or target points will be permitted; NO BROADHEADS. All equipment will be provided for the participants in the beginner league.

“This is a great opportunity to get out of the house to participate in an activity that normally takes place in the summer and fall, as well as meet new friends,” said Tom Flynn, Facility Manager at Owl Brook Hunter Education Center. “So, whether you are an experienced archer looking to keep your skills sharp over the winter, or someone who just wants to give archery a try, come join the fun!”

For directions to Fish and Game’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, to volunteer at the center, or to learn more about other course offerings at Owl Brook, visit http://www.huntnh.com/Hunting/hunter_ed_center.htm.

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 about this user-pay, user-benefit program at http://www.wildnh.com/SFWR_program/sfwr_program.htm.

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