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01.09.10 | Need Airport Transportation?

The ATA has partnered with Fun Bus in Columbus, Ohio to provide discounted airport shuttle services to those attending the 2010 Trade Show. Due to Port Columbus airport regulations, Fun Bus CANNOT accept “walkup” traffic, and no on-site currency exchange is allowed. So you must book your airport shuttle service in advance. To make your transportation reservations, click here.

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01.07.10 | 2 Quick Tips To Reach the Show Floor Without Delay

All exhibitors must have badges to enter the show floor. Get on the floor quickly and start your booth set-up without delay at the 2010 ATA Trade Show by following these two quick tips.

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01.07.10 | ATA Partners With Outdoor Channel

NEW ULM, MINN. — The Archery Trade Association (ATA) has partnered with Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: OUTD), America's leader in Outdoor TV, naming Outdoor Channel the official cable network of the 2010 ATA Trade Show and setting the stage for opportunities to grow the archery and bowhunting sports. The ATA Trade Show will be held on January 13-15 in Columbus, Ohio.

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01.06.10 | 10 ATA Trade Show Attendees Emerge As Winners

ATA Trade Show attendees who registered by December 23, 2009 were entered in a drawing to win big savings at the 2011 ATA Trade Show in Indianapolis. Three winners received three nights in an ATA hotel, while seven additional winners received a dinner for two up to $75 in Indianapolis.

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12.15.09 | ATA Eyes Europe's Bowhunting Potential

NEW ULM, Minn. — The Archery Trade Association recently provided $15,000 in grants to the European Bowhunting Association (EBA) to help the EBA expand or create bowhunting opportunities in Italy, Russia, Bulgaria and other countries across the Old World.

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Did You Know?

The ATA offers state wildlife agencies plans for archery parks that include a 90-meter target range; 3-D, field and broadhead target range; and a 25-yard beginner range that includes fun targets like 3-D monsters and dinosaurs.