First Beginneer’s Course of 2013 Completed!

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On Saturday 27th of July NAC held their first beginners course of 2013, which continued for a period of three Saturdays. At last the weather was settled and on our side throughout as we welcomed 15 beginners to the Sywell shooting range to embark on their archery training.
On Saturday the 10th of August I had the pleasure in issuing each of our beginners with a certificate of completion of an Archery beginner’s course.

My gratitude goes out to Martin Ross, Jamie Mason and Paul Barrett for overseeing the training course, Pam for the organisation of the beginners and all the paper work involved and lastly Dave S, Jock, Dave Q, Ryan, Ian, Pete, Neil and Ronnie for taking time out from shooting to help instruct on the line.

To each of the beginners who participated in our training course, we at NAC all wish you every enjoyment in your new sport.

One last thing, someone had an 18th birthday during the course so we had to eat a bit of cake…………once the candles were blown out!!

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Sarah
Vice chair NAC.

Another Step Closer!

Early this morning (13th Aug) Pam and I met at the BBOB RUC ground to take delivery of the container which will hold our equipment for use at the “field of dreams”………….this is another step forward to the opening of this new facility for NAC members who wish to use this venue. I have attached a few pictures to capture the occasion.

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From Barbados To Sywell!

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On 3rd Aug 2013 we had a visit from Rebecca,(wearing sun glasses) Gabriel (7)(red shirt), and Charlotte(10)(Starry eyes shirt) who live in Barbados. They shoot with the Bowbreakers at home in Barbados.

Rebecca’s mother, and brother, live here in the UK, (England) and they all came along to the Sywell shooting range to watch them shoot as they have never had the opportunity before…… seeing them shoot for the first time made them feel so proud of them.

Gabriel and Charlotte had a great time and soon made friend and joined in with our own juniors. Mum Rebecca enjoyed mixing with members of the NAC and had a good time shooting too. It was nice to see them and the club gave them a warm welcome, they will all wear their NAC badge with pride on their quiver when they shoot again back home in Barbados..

We all wish Rebecca luck as she shoots her 1st competition in Oct. We hope to see them again next year and we wish them a safe journey home.
 (Thanks to Jacob for the picture)
Pam

We Have Made A Start!

A group of volunteers attended one evening during the week at the new /  latest venue for the Northampton Archery Club.. Their task was to mark out the field in readiness for the targets being staked to the ground sometime over the weekend..  

On Sunday 11th August 2103 another group of volunteers gathered at the Field of Dreams, (Nickname) to begin the work of erecting the first 4 permanently sited targets stands and bosses in the section known as Area 2 on the plan discussed  at the EGM. (A copy of the plan and proposed shooting times are on show at Sywell)

Two more stands are to be made and erected at a later date and a container should be on site during next week.

On completion of the first 4 stand / bosses, I was given the privilege of shooting the first few arrows as a reward for organising the volunteers and making the new stands etc.DSC_0025

May I say a big thank you to all who attended on either of the two visits, some members were good enough to make both dates and the help is really appreciated. Officially you will be notified as and when shooting can start on the site as more work is planned in the shorterm so a “mail shot” should be distributed by our Secretary soon confirming the start date..

Information will be available within the container once it is sited and the running rules must be followed expecially the placement of safety notices prior to any shooting taking place (Notices are required to satisfy the Risk Assessment and information which has been forwarded to Archery GB)

Furthermore on Area 1 a register for “arrows” (number at start versus number at finish) will be available within the container as a lost arrow within the public standing areas will be “critical” and any such lost arrows must be found or reported officially as “lost” to the committee or the site management team or both. We are relying on “trust”with arrows for a lost arrow causing injury to a third party could seriously effect the use of that area.

So once again a big thank you to all who assisted in anyway way with the preparation work . I will add a couple of “shots” to mark the occasion. 

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