| ATA HEADLINES >> JUNE 20, 2012 |
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VIRGINIA COUNTY ADOPTS EXPLORE BOWHUNTING FOR ALL SCHOOLS
The school board for Mecklenburg County in south-central Virginia has adopted the ATA’s Explore Bowhunting curriculum as part of its outdoors skill program for all middle- and high-school students.
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The Board approved the proposal after hearing from Karen Holson, outdoor education supervisor and state NASP coordinator for Virginia’s Department of Game & Inland Fisheries.
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THE LONE STAR STATE'S ARCHERY INVESTMENT
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is in the process of advertising for and interviewing candidates to coordinate Texas’s archery programs.
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“We’ve been discussing strategies and seeing significant movement in Texas to promote archery in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston areas,” Mitch King, the ATA’s director of government relations said.
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TRAFFIC IS TRAFFIC ... OR NOT by Amy Hatfield
I initially named this column “Traffic is Traffic: Build Where It’s Busy.” I wanted to set up the premise that whether you’re watching traffic on the highway or traffic on the digital highway, you must build and sell in high-traffic areas. Then there’s this photo. Read More >>
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TRADE SHOW EXHIBITOR KITS TO ARRIVE SOON
Exhibitors who have reserved booth space at the 2013 ATA Trade Show can expect to receive their exhibitor kit online soon. "We're excited to give exhibitors a big jump on their pre-show planning this year," said Maria Lewis, Trade Show coordinator. Read More >>
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