Outdoor Chattanooga Extends Archers And Aces Adult Archery Program

  • Thursday, August 1, 2019

Due to popular demand, Outdoor Chattanooga is extending its Archers and Aces - Adult Archery Program into August.

 

Archers and Aces is an indoor archery program aimed at adults only.

If you are over the age of 30 and interested in trying target style archery, make plans to attend these free indoor archery sessions every Tuesday in August from 12:00-1:30 p.m. at the Outdoor Chattanooga Center at 200 River St. in Coolidge Park.

 

Outdoor Chattanooga’s staff provides all the archery equipment and offers basic instruction before facilitating group games such as Jeopardy, Tic-Tac-Toe, Bingo, and Blackjack. Test your aim and cognitive abilities with some friendly competition in a fun social setting with peers. All archery sessions are free, beginner-friendly and ideal for archers ages 30+. No previous experience or reservations are required to participate. Just show up, take aim and shoot! Contact Outdoor Chattanooga to learn more. 


For more information:

Email info@OutdoorChattanooga.com  

Call (423) 643-6888

Visit: https://outdoorchattanooga.com/programs/adult-archery/

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