| ATA HEADLINES >> AUGUST 24, 2012 |
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JAMES EASTON ENTERS U.S. OLYMPIC HALL OF FAME, RECEIVES OLIVE BRANCH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
James L. Easton, CEO of Jas. D. Easton Inc., received the Olive Branch Achievement Award from the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and Allstate Insurance Co., when he was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame during its ceremony July 12 in Chicago.
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Easton is CEO of Jas. D. Easton Inc., an international sporting goods company started by his father, Doug, in 1922.
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EXPLORE BOWHUNTING: ARCHERY HITS AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Auburn University may be known as the home of a powerhouse SEC football team, but in July the university was transformed into a learning center for those interested in archery.
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The ATA and Alabama Division of Wildlife and Fisheries hosted an Explore Bowhunting workshop for teachers, instructors, retailers and anyone else who was interested in learning more about the program.
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INDIANAPOLIS BECOMES AN ARCHERY TOWN
There’s a hunting and fishing lodge in the heart of Indianapolis, literally right downtown. It’s home to the Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club and Dirty Dozen president Joe King, an African-American man committed to giving inner-city kids a chance to discover the value and fun of hunting and fishing. Read More >>
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IT'S ON LIKE DONKEY KONG by Amy Hatfield
Last month, I wrote about how archery and bowhunting had enjoyed a nice run in the spotlight. I was reflective at the time, thinking, “Well, now, that was nice.” I didn’t think the spotlight would still be shining a month later. Read More >>
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