Free Indoor Archery Sessions Offered With Outdoor Chattanooga

  • Thursday, January 23, 2020

Every Wednesday in February and March, Outdoor Chattanooga’s instructors get out the bows and arrows and set up archery targets inside their building located in Coolidge Park to create an indoor archery range. They invite the public to join them for one of the two sessions they are offering this year. 

Adult only Archery is from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Similar to adult swim time at the local pool, this session is targeted to archers over the age of 30. The focus is on group games for friendly competition and comradery with peers and is optimal for those that can attend for the full hour. Please, no children during this session.

Try Archery is from 3:30-6 p.m. right after the adult-only session. These sessions are drop-in style, open to all ages 5 and up, and follows the National Archery in Schools Progam format. The focus is on teaching the fundamentals of archery with an emphasis on range safety rules. Participants get multiple opportunities to shoot during the session. No reservation or prior experience required to attend either of the sessions. Just show up, take aim and give archery a try.

Call Outdoor Chattanooga at 643-6888 or email info@OutdoorChattanooga.com for more information. 

 

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