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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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5.4.09 | Park Opening Reveals Grassroots Enthusiasm

CULLMAN, Ala. – An estimated 150 people – a tapestry of kids, moms and dads, archers and bowhunters and city, county and state leaders turned out for the grand opening of the Cullman Community Archery Park in Cullman, Ala., Thurs., April 29. The park is one initiative in the larger Community Archery Program to grow archery and bowhunting.

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3.31.09 | Alabama’s Community Archery Program Expected to Increase Archery Participation

SALT LAKE CITY – The Community Archery Program (CAP) in Cullman, Ala. received $52,000 from the Archery Trade Association (ATA) to fund a local archery park, provide equipment and increase school involvement in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).

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ATA officers and staff have attended recent meetings of the European Bowhunting Association, held in Germany and France, and continues working with the EBA to expand bowhunting opportunities in Europe.