Introduction to Archery sessions - Learn Archery safely.
Great Lake Archers are commencing their 'Introduction to Archery" lessons on Sunday 14th March 2021.
Location: Tauhara Sportsfield, entrance off Invergarry Road by the entrance to Crown Park toilets/Soccer fields.
Time: 9.30am for a 10am start.
12 years to Superannuants - we have 75 year archers!- All genders and Families are very welcome. Persons under 16 years must have parent guardian in attendance.
Cost: $120 for 4 x 2hour sessions, all equipment provided, all range fees and hire equipment included. Certificate issued on successful completion. - discount for two or more same family members.
Sessions conducted by accredited Archery NZ coaches.
You must wear enclosed footwear - no Jandals/sandals.
Contact 022 192 5522 or turn up on Sunday 14th March at our range.
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