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State 4-H Shooting Sports camp is April 2-5, 2014

Applications taken at local extension office

By Tony Rose
Adair Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth

The State 4-H Shooting Sports camp, for youth between the ages of 9 and 13, will be held Wednesday-Friday, April 2-5, 2014 at the Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp at Jabez, 17500 Hwy 196. Nancy, KY.



4-H members will have the opportunity to attend Shooting Sports Camp. During the camp, 4-H'ers learns safety and ethical handling of their firearms. Certified instructors will be presenting classes and range work. Each camper will learn responsible and safe use of firearms and how to shoot in the six disciplines of the shooting sports program.

The six disciplines are: rifle, trap, archery, hunter challenge, and black powder pistol. Firearms and ammunition will be supplied to all the campers to use. Any camper, who does not have their orange card, will have the opportunity to qualify for it during the camp.

There is a $130.00 registration fee that covers all expenses at camp and crafts. If you are interested in this opportunity applications can be gotten at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service located at 409 Fairground Street. For more information about the Shooting Sports camp contact Tony Rose at 270-384-2317. --Tony Rose


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