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#30 From: "girlhdblog" <girlhdblog@...>
Date: Mon Dec 10, 2007 3:30 pm
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#29 From: Shawn <gaarcher31@...>
Date: Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:19 pm
Subject: Re: Ranges in Roswell, Alpharetta, North Atlanta Area
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go to kennesawarchery.org we have the best outdoor range ever  we have a fita range from 30m to 90m a field range and a broadhead range .. come check us out . a JOAD club and a adult club .. let me know what you think
Shawn

PervazA <pervaza@...> wrote:
I am looking for indoor ranges in north atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta,
area. I can't sem to locate anything within 10-15 miles. Anybody have
any ideas.

Indoor is my first priority but with spring ready to spring I'll settle
for an outdoor range also.

Any help will be welcome - I have not shot for a year now.

Thanks
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#28 From: "PervazA" <pervaza@...>
Date: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:35 pm
Subject: Ranges in Roswell, Alpharetta, North Atlanta Area
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I am looking for indoor ranges in north atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta,
area. I can't sem to locate anything within 10-15 miles. Anybody have
any ideas.

Indoor is my first priority but with spring ready to spring I'll settle
for an outdoor range also.

Any help will be welcome - I have not shot for a year now.

Thanks
Pervaz

#27 From: "nitesingeorgia" <m.colley@...>
Date: Fri Dec 8, 2006 4:00 am
Subject: Indoor Archery Range
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Anyone know of a indoor archery range near the Columbus Ga area.. I've
asked around and can't seem to find one except during indoor league
season.

Thanks,
Martin

#26 From: "blackarcher12" <blackarcher12@...>
Date: Wed Dec 6, 2006 12:24 am
Subject: Re: Indoor Competition
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> --- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "blackarcher12"
> <blackarcher12@> wrote:
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> > Looking for Indoor competition In Georgia....
> >
> go to gaarcher.org that should help ya
>

Thanks for the info...

#25 From: "gaarcher31" <gaarcher31@...>
Date: Sun Dec 3, 2006 11:26 pm
Subject: Re: Indoor Competition
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> Looking for Indoor competition In Georgia....
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#24 From: "blackarcher12" <blackarcher12@...>
Date: Sun Dec 3, 2006 1:03 pm
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Looking for Indoor competition In Georgia....

#23 From: "Joel Clyde" <suejoel@...>
Date: Mon May 1, 2006 8:57 am
Subject: No place to shoot or practice in Murray/Whitfield county area.
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If there any chance that GAA might migrate out to Murray/Whitfield
counties in the future? There are no archery ranges close by that I am
aware of (without driving 45 minutes or more), and the DNR does not
allow target shooting or practice in the forest. My nieghbors take a
dim view of me shooting in the yard. I'd like to get into some
tournaments, if possible.

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Date: Mon May 1, 2006 9:08 am
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#19 From: "jefflynep" <jefflynep@...>
Date: Mon Sep 19, 2005 4:05 pm
Subject: Re: ???
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Hi,
I don't know if you have been answered yet, but if not..
At this time, all statewide members of the NAA that are Georgia
residents are automatically members of the GAA. This is under
discussion and may change.

--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "mr_brightside201"
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> how much does it cost to get a membershipto the GAA

#18 From: "mr_brightside201" <mr_brightside201@...>
Date: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:24 pm
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how much does it cost to get a membershipto the GAA

#17 From: "porkchop659" <hcashooter@...>
Date: Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:30 pm
Subject: Training
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Does anyone know if a Level 1 and or 2 training will be offered in the
near future.

Thanks,

Joe

#16 From: "typhoont45" <typhoont45@...>
Date: Tue May 17, 2005 1:13 am
Subject: Took a Poll of Our Club today regarding awards........
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Our JOAD Club surprisingly likes medals because they say they can
attach them to things like quivers, hats, etc. and have them on and
they think it is "cool".  Now some of our bowman and yeoman liked the
trophies too.  So I was surprised.  Most of the kids did NOT like
placques.  And some said they had enough "dust collectors" but that
also you could put several medals in a special type case and display
it , etc.  So you might ask your archers and get their opinions too.
I am very much interested in the results..............Terry

#15 From: "typhoont45" <typhoont45@...>
Date: Tue May 17, 2005 1:08 am
Subject: Re: Awards Committee
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--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "typhoont45" <typhoont45@y...>
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> --- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
> <georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
> > should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
> > should we set the quality and size?
>
> I think the hosting club should order what they chose and what they
can
> afford.  I am in that position now, and will do the best I can, but a
> club shouldn't have to go into a financial hole to meet certain
> specifications when they might not have the monies until the last
> minute from the entrants, etc. and have to go ahead and order the
> awards anyway.  ...........

#14 From: "typhoont45" <typhoont45@...>
Date: Mon May 16, 2005 3:40 am
Subject: Re: State JOAD
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--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "archerytrio" <jhnyrogers@b...>
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> It is May 10th and we have no details about the tournment.  Entrants
> must have time to plan a trip. Hotels,maps,etc. Organizers need lead
> time to have an idea of number of participants. Lets go time is
> running out.

I have just now received the registration form for the State Outdoor
from Kenny Compton and we are the hosting club.  I would  be glad to
email you one.  It is June 11-12 in Perry GA...........Terry Yost

#13 From: "typhoont45" <typhoont45@...>
Date: Mon May 16, 2005 3:35 am
Subject: Required GAA Membership/ Reciprocity
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I don't mind paying a nominal fee to join GAA, but I would like to be
able to reciprocate with the NFAA, etc., and shot in their tournaments
and allow them to shoot in ours.  We don't have that many tournaments
that we should be closing any doors.............

#12 From: "typhoont45" <typhoont45@...>
Date: Mon May 16, 2005 3:28 am
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--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
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>
> Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
> should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
> should we set the quality and size?

I think the hosting club should order what they chose and what they can
afford.  I am in that position now, and will do the best I can, but a
club shouldn't have to go into a financial hole to meet certain
specifications when they might not have the monies until the last
minute from the entrants, etc. and have to go ahead and order the
awards anyway.  ...........

#11 From: "archerytrio" <jhnyrogers@...>
Date: Tue May 10, 2005 9:04 pm
Subject: State JOAD
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It is May 10th and we have no details about the tournment.  Entrants
must have time to plan a trip. Hotels,maps,etc. Organizers need lead
time to have an idea of number of participants. Lets go time is
running out.

#10 From: Linda OConnor <georgiaarchery@...>
Date: Fri Apr 1, 2005 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: Re: GAA Membership Dues
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Great Point.  I agree with the $1 dues amount.    We could add it as an option to the tournament registrations too.  Easy to become a member. 

kacarcher <kacarcher@...> wrote:

If the reason for a mandantory membership is so we can become a 501C3
organization, and there is no other way, then the membership fee
should be only a token amount.  In my opinion, $1 per year should be
sufficient, since the reason for becoming a 501C3 is to generate
donations to the GAA.  Membership fees do not need to be another
source revenue if t he donations can raise enough money.

--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
<georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
>
> The GAA will institute an Opt-In membership program. This is a
> requirement to incorporate as a 5013c.  It's not an option, we will
> have to have a formal membership.  In addition, just because
someone
> joins the NAA does not automatically make them a member of the
GAA. 
> This is not legal under a 5013c corporation. 
>
> What is yet to be decided is:
> 1.  How much should the annual dues be?  $1 a member?  $5 a
member? 
> $10 a member and $20 for a family?
> 2.  What does the dues get you?  Tournament shooting privliges? 
> Voting rights?  News and information?  If you join the GAA and you
> are under the age of 18, should you have voting rights?
> 3.  And should the GAA allow non-members to shoot in their
> tournaments?  For instance, should GBAA members that do not join
the
> GAA be allowed to shoot in the GAA Tournaments?  The NFAA and the
NAA
> have reciprocal agreements that allows their membership to shoot
each
> other's tournaments without joining the other organization.  We can
> follow this lead or we can institute a policy that requires anyone
> that shoots a GAA tournament to be a member of the GAA. 
>
> It is MHO that we should require everyone that shoots a GAA
> Tournament to join the GAA. 
>
> We should also allow 4H and other non NAA members to shoot the
> Georgia Championship tournaments if they join the GAA -- regardless
> of their affiliation with the NAA or the NFAA. 
>
> So, what do YOU think?





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#9 From: "kacarcher" <kacarcher@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:22 pm
Subject: Re: GAA Membership Dues
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2. What does the membership fee get you?  As a GAA member, one would
expect to have all the rights of a membership in any normal
organization.  The right to vote(if over 18 or over), the right to
participate in activities and the right to hold an office, if
elected.

3. As to the question of should non-GAA members be able to shoot in a
GAA tournament, my vote is yes, by all means.  We have had this
agreement with the GBAA for years and it has worked well.  What would
be the reason to suddenly exclude those fellow archers?  The GAA
should not become a closed organization and only allow it's own
members to participate in tournament activity.  We hardly have enough
archers now to put on a decent tournament! We should not require
everyone who shoots a GAA tournament to join the GAA.  That will only
cause other organizations to do the same for GAA members.  What good
can come from this?

--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
<georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
>
> The GAA will institute an Opt-In membership program. This is a
> requirement to incorporate as a 5013c.  It's not an option, we will
> have to have a formal membership.  In addition, just because
someone
> joins the NAA does not automatically make them a member of the
GAA.
> This is not legal under a 5013c corporation.
>
> What is yet to be decided is:
> 1.  How much should the annual dues be?  $1 a member?  $5 a
member?
> $10 a member and $20 for a family?
> 2.  What does the dues get you?  Tournament shooting privliges?
> Voting rights?  News and information?  If you join the GAA and you
> are under the age of 18, should you have voting rights?
> 3.  And should the GAA allow non-members to shoot in their
> tournaments?  For instance, should GBAA members that do not join
the
> GAA be allowed to shoot in the GAA Tournaments?  The NFAA and the
NAA
> have reciprocal agreements that allows their membership to shoot
each
> other's tournaments without joining the other organization.  We can
> follow this lead or we can institute a policy that requires anyone
> that shoots a GAA tournament to be a member of the GAA.
>
> It is MHO that we should require everyone that shoots a GAA
> Tournament to join the GAA.
>
> We should also allow 4H and other non NAA members to shoot the
> Georgia Championship tournaments if they join the GAA -- regardless
> of their affiliation with the NAA or the NFAA.
>
> So, what do YOU think?

#8 From: "kacarcher" <kacarcher@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:09 pm
Subject: Re: GAA Membership Dues
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If the reason for a mandantory membership is so we can become a 501C3
organization, and there is no other way, then the membership fee
should be only a token amount.  In my opinion, $1 per year should be
sufficient, since the reason for becoming a 501C3 is to generate
donations to the GAA.  Membership fees do not need to be another
source revenue if t he donations can raise enough money.

--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
<georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
>
> The GAA will institute an Opt-In membership program. This is a
> requirement to incorporate as a 5013c.  It's not an option, we will
> have to have a formal membership.  In addition, just because
someone
> joins the NAA does not automatically make them a member of the
GAA.
> This is not legal under a 5013c corporation.
>
> What is yet to be decided is:
> 1.  How much should the annual dues be?  $1 a member?  $5 a
member?
> $10 a member and $20 for a family?
> 2.  What does the dues get you?  Tournament shooting privliges?
> Voting rights?  News and information?  If you join the GAA and you
> are under the age of 18, should you have voting rights?
> 3.  And should the GAA allow non-members to shoot in their
> tournaments?  For instance, should GBAA members that do not join
the
> GAA be allowed to shoot in the GAA Tournaments?  The NFAA and the
NAA
> have reciprocal agreements that allows their membership to shoot
each
> other's tournaments without joining the other organization.  We can
> follow this lead or we can institute a policy that requires anyone
> that shoots a GAA tournament to be a member of the GAA.
>
> It is MHO that we should require everyone that shoots a GAA
> Tournament to join the GAA.
>
> We should also allow 4H and other non NAA members to shoot the
> Georgia Championship tournaments if they join the GAA -- regardless
> of their affiliation with the NAA or the NFAA.
>
> So, what do YOU think?

#7 From: "kacarcher" <kacarcher@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:02 pm
Subject: Re: Awards Committee
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I agree that the awards for adults should be simplified. Something
small, but unique would be sufficient.  Maybe something like gold,
silver and bronze pins kinda like the Olympic trading pins that were
so popular a few years ago.

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<georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
> Great Input Mike.  A nice medal could be appropriate for adults.
>
> ten_killerz <msullivan@s...> wrote:
> --- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
> <georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
> > should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
> > should we set the quality and size?
>
> I don't have an opinion about standardization.  My suggestion is
that
> tournaments save money by having something smaller for the adult
> classifications.
>
> Adults are going to enjoy something to commemorate their
> accomplishment, but might appreciate something that takes up less
> space.  Either a medal, or something like the metal strip that
would
> be mounted on a trophy, but without the trophy.  Whichever is used,
> it still should reflect the name and date of the tournament, the
> classification, and the place (1st, 2nd, 3rd), rather than being
> generic.
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#6 From: "georgiaarchery" <georgiaarchery@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:35 pm
Subject: GAA Membership Dues
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The GAA will institute an Opt-In membership program. This is a
requirement to incorporate as a 5013c.  It's not an option, we will
have to have a formal membership.  In addition, just because someone
joins the NAA does not automatically make them a member of the GAA.
This is not legal under a 5013c corporation.

What is yet to be decided is:
1.  How much should the annual dues be?  $1 a member?  $5 a member?
$10 a member and $20 for a family?
2.  What does the dues get you?  Tournament shooting privliges?
Voting rights?  News and information?  If you join the GAA and you
are under the age of 18, should you have voting rights?
3.  And should the GAA allow non-members to shoot in their
tournaments?  For instance, should GBAA members that do not join the
GAA be allowed to shoot in the GAA Tournaments?  The NFAA and the NAA
have reciprocal agreements that allows their membership to shoot each
other's tournaments without joining the other organization.  We can
follow this lead or we can institute a policy that requires anyone
that shoots a GAA tournament to be a member of the GAA.

It is MHO that we should require everyone that shoots a GAA
Tournament to join the GAA.

We should also allow 4H and other non NAA members to shoot the
Georgia Championship tournaments if they join the GAA -- regardless
of their affiliation with the NAA or the NFAA.

So, what do YOU think?

#5 From: Linda OConnor <georgiaarchery@...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:56 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Awards Committee
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Great Input Mike.  A nice medal could be appropriate for adults.  

ten_killerz <msullivan@...> wrote:

--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
<georgiaarchery@y...> wrote:
>
> Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
> should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
> should we set the quality and size?

I don't have an opinion about standardization.  My suggestion is that
tournaments save money by having something smaller for the adult
classifications.

Adults are going to enjoy something to commemorate their
accomplishment, but might appreciate something that takes up less
space.  Either a medal, or something like the metal strip that would
be mounted on a trophy, but without the trophy.  Whichever is used,
it still should reflect the name and date of the tournament, the
classification, and the place (1st, 2nd, 3rd), rather than being
generic.







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#4 From: "ten_killerz" <msullivan@...>
Date: Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:30 pm
Subject: Re: Awards Committee
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--- In georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com, "georgiaarchery"
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>
> Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
> should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
> should we set the quality and size?

I don't have an opinion about standardization.  My suggestion is that
tournaments save money by having something smaller for the adult
classifications.

Adults are going to enjoy something to commemorate their
accomplishment, but might appreciate something that takes up less
space.  Either a medal, or something like the metal strip that would
be mounted on a trophy, but without the trophy.  Whichever is used,
it still should reflect the name and date of the tournament, the
classification, and the place (1st, 2nd, 3rd), rather than being
generic.

#3 From: georgiaarchery@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed Mar 16, 2005 8:49 pm
Subject: New poll for georgiaarchery
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Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
georgiaarchery group:

Should out-of-state archers be able to
compete head-to-head with in-state
archers in GAA state tournaments?  This
means that a resident of TN could be
the Georgia State Champion.

   o NO They should have their own guest division
   o Yes they should be able to compete with the Georgia Archers
   o Yes and No.  They should be able to compete against the Georgia archers in
the Olympic Rounds only.


To vote, please visit the following web page:
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Thanks!

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Date: Wed Mar 16, 2005 8:20 am
Subject: New poll for georgiaarchery
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Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
georgiaarchery group:

How should the officers of the GAA be
elected?

   o Each Member Has One Vote
   o Each Club has Two Votes
   o The Board, which consists of one member from each santioned club elects the
officers of the GAA.  The officers could be board members or not board members.


To vote, please visit the following web page:
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#1 From: "georgiaarchery" <georgiaarchery@...>
Date: Sat Mar 12, 2005 1:23 pm
Subject: Awards Committee
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Should awards for GAA Tournaments be standardized?  For instance
should the State Outdoor have trophies or plaques or medals?  And
should we set the quality and size?

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