4-H
Competitive Event:
Randolph County Extravangaza
June 28, 2008 at the Farmland Conservation Club, 1 1/4 miles North
of State Road 31 on County Road 500 West. The event includes a round
robin of Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Shotgun, Pistols, and Fishing.
120 spots will be reserved on
a first-come, first-served basis. Read the letter for complete information. Registration form Health form.
Other Events (not 4-H
sponsored):
Please note: The following Shooting Sports events
and activities may be of interest to 4-H Shooting Sports Youth and
adults. Although they are sponsored by other organizations they
all seek to intrest youth in shooting, natural resources, and striving
to be their best.
Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC)
YHEC is a program in outdoor skills and safety training for young
hunters and is sponsored by the NRA. Participants get hands-on training in eight skill areas,
giving them expertise in all methods of take and all types of game.
This event will be held September 6, 2008 at Camp Buffalo. Registrations on available on-line. Specific information is available
at Indiana YHEC.
NRA Summit (not 4-H)
The National Rifle Association’s Youth Education Summit (YES)
program hosts a group of outstanding high school sophomores and
juniors from across the United States for a weeklong educational
experience in Washington, D.C. The Youth Education Summit is an
expense-paid, seven-day event designed to encourage America’s
youth to become active and knowledgeable U.S. citizens. YES is an
intensive educational experience that allows students to learn the
significance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, to develop
an understanding of federal government, and see the importance of
active participation in civic affairs - all while in the nation’s
capital. This event is usually held the third week in June and the
application deadline is generally April 1. Youth may call 1-800-672-3888,
ext. 1353 for an application or download the application from www.nrafoundation.org/friends/yes.
Scholastic Clay Target Program (not 4-H)
The Scholastic Clay Target Program provides school-age participants
in grades 12 and under with the opportunity to showcase their competitive
shooting skills and earn state and national recognition. The program
is designed to instill in participants safe firearms handling, commitment,
responsibility, leadership and teamwork. The Scholastic Clay Target
Program is a cooperative effort between the National Shooting Sports
Foundation (NSSF), the firearms industry's largest and most diverse
trade association with 2,200 members, and the governing bodies for
trapshooting, skeetshooting and sporting clays shooting - the Amateur
Trapshooting Association (ATA), the National Skeet Shooting Association
(NSSA) and the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA), respectively.
See www.nssf.org/SCTP/about.cfm for more information.
USA Shooting (not 4-H)
USA Shooting was chartered by the United States Olympic Committee
as the National Governing Body for the sport of shooting in April
1995. It is USA Shooting's mission to prepare American athletes
to win Olympic medals, promote the shooting sports throughout the
U.S., and govern the conduct of international shooting in the country.
The organization implements and manages development programs and
sanctions events at the local, state, regional, and national levels.
They sponsor the USA Passport Qualification program and other youth
programs. See www.usashooting.org for more information.
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