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To join a 4-H Shooting Sports Program, contact your County Extension Office.
The Tennessee 4-H Shooting Sports Program is a volunteer-led program that teaches life skills through shooting sports. Youth learn safety and shooting techniques in the disciplines of shotgun, rifle, archery, muzzleloader and hunting. This program is affiliated with National 4-H Shooting Sports. Contact your County Extension Office for more information on joining 4-H.
Volunteer Instructors
Be a Certified 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor. "4-H Certified" means that you are versed in the areas of youth development AND shooting sports. If you want to lead a group of young people in the 4-H Shooting Sports Program, you must become certified through a Tennessee 4-H Shooting Sports Training Event. Click here to see a job description.
The next instructor certification will be February 5-6, 2010 at Ridley 4-H Center in Columbia, TN. Participants must receive approval from their County Extension Office prior to registering. Deadline for registration is January 22. All registration forms and fees must be sent to your County Extension Office. Click here for a registration form.
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State 4-H Shoot
The 2010 Tennessee 4-H State Shoot is scheduled for April 7-10, 2010. Tentatively scheduled disciplines offered will be Air Rifle, Archery, BB, and Shotgun.
See more info on the State 4-H Shoot website.
4-H Target Smart Camp
4-H Target
Smart Camp is a program of Tennessee 4-H Shooting Sports. It is for youth who are enrolled in grades
5-12 on January 1 of the current calendar year. This
resident camp is located at the W.P. Ridley 4-H Center
in
Columbia, Tennessee. At camp youth learn appropriate skills
to succeed in a variety of shooting sports and related
areas
such as archery, riflery, shotgun use, muzzleloading, and
outdoor skills. Programs emphasize safety, correct form,
and
responsible use. Campers should receive prior training before attending this camp.
| Dates |
Location |
Cost |
| July 6 - 9, 2010 |
W.P.
Ridley 4-H Center
Columbia, TN |
$200.00* |
To
sign up for camps, contact your local county Extension office.
Record-keeping
Participants in 4-H Shooting Sports should be keeping records of their participation. Completing a portfolio is the way to do this. Click here for forms and instructions. In addition, you may also use archery, rifle, muzzleloader, and shotgun scoresheets to monitor your progress.
Images
Photo from the 2009 National 4-H Inviational
See images from 4-H Target Smart Camp!
See the 4-H Shooting Sports Promotional Video.
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