Continue To Take Aim And Try Archery With Outdoor Chattanooga

  • Monday, February 26, 2018

Due to popular demand, Outdoor Chattanooga will continue to offer free indoor archery sessions every Wednesday in March from 3:30-6:00 p.m. in their building located at 200 River Street in Coolidge Park.


In case you missed out in February, Outdoor Chattanooga’s "Try Archery" program offers all ages and skill levels a hands on opportunity to learn more about the sport of archery for free. Concentrating on the fundamentals of archery and range safety rules, the open sessions follow the National Archery in Schools (NASP) format and procedures. All sessions are walk-in and open to ages 6 and up. Drop in any time, during any session. No reservation or prior experience required to participate. All equipment and instruction provided. Cost is free.


Free indoor archery sessions provided by Outdoor Chattanooga
Wednesdays in March from 3:30-6 p.m.
March 7, 14, 21 and 28

For more information, email info@OutdoorChattanooga.com or call 423 643-6888.

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