SOCIAL CIRCLE — Designed with everything outdoors in mind, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division’s summer archery camps aim to educate and engage adventurous youth. Registration is now open for several camps, some beginning as early as May.
“Archery camp is going to be a great experience for campers with lots of fun-filled outdoor adventures,” said Jen Pittman, shooting sports program manager with the Wildlife Resources Division. “This is a great opportunity to develop archery skills and to expose children to the exciting outdoor opportunities around them.”
Campers should expect constant activity, including target practice, fishing, outdoor exploration, wildlife identification and hunter-safety presentations. Archery camps are intended for youth ages 9-14. To register, an archery camp registration packet must be completed and turned in along with payment to the Wildlife Resources Division.
For more information on summer archery camps or to get a registration packet, go to www.georgiawildlife.com, select “Education,” “Shooting Sports” and “Archery Summer Day Camp.”
Summer archery camps combine all things outdoors
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