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7.20.10 | Houston Academy Targets New Archers

New Ulm, Minn. —The Houston, Texas Parks and Recreation Department wants to spin its own sort of web. A really big web, one that will grow day by day and eventually span the entire city.

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6.2.10 | Massachusetts Students to Benefit from ATA Grant

NEW ULM, MINN. - Hundreds of students from ten schools in Massachusetts will have a new target to shoot for when classes resume next fall.

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5.20.10 | Cullman Community Archery Park: One Year Later

New Ulm, MINN. - When movie character Ray Kinella hears a voice from his cornfield say, "If you build it, he will come," the Iowa farmer played by Kevin Costner believes he is being told to turn his cornfield into a baseball diamond. To the astonishment of his neighbors, he does just that. His dream of creating a country ballpark eventually comes true and crowds are drawn to the "Field of Dreams."

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8.6.09 | ATA Contribution Helps Ignite Archery Participation in Michigan

SALT LAKE CITY – If the Archery Trade Association could be classified as barnstormers delivering both funding and a strong message to promote its Community Archery Program (CAP), then Michigan must be a fast-moving army as its leaders and foot soldiers boost archery participation statewide.

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5.4.09 | Easton Sports Development Foundation Donates $200,000 to Grow Archery and Bowhunting

MINNEAPOLIS – The Easton Sports Development Foundation (ESDF) presented the Archery Trade Association (ATA) with a check for $200,000 to support the group’s efforts to grow archery and bowhunting through the Community Archery Program.

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The ATA estimates that 20 percent of sales outlets are full-time independent archery-only retailers.