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I don't know of any. You could try contacting the SCA but their archery is mostly period reenacting stuff. I had set up a archery group that met at "Gander Mountain" in Ashland about once a week. They have a nice indoor archery range and they set us up with a decent price ($5 for an hour plus). You can try calling them and see if they'd be willing to host an archery group again. If Josh is still working there, he might know of some local archery groups because he was a competitive shooter. Their rates are very reasonable if you simply want to go there to get some shooting in. I checked out Rockwood park in Chesterfield which has an outdoor archery range in the woods, but the problem is that if novice shooters doesn't hit the target/backstop, they have an arrow that will likely be lost in the woods. It's a good range for someone more advanced or someone using a compound bow. Still, the weather during the winter can often be a problem.
I think there are enough people who have joined this yahoogroup (as well as others who would be interested) that if someone sets up a regular meetup with decent instruction, you would get good turnout. Ideally, an archery group would be divided between novice shooters and advanced shooters.
-Scott