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Author Topic: Bow Raffle benefit for NASP  (Read 128 times)

Offline randy grider

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Bow Raffle benefit for NASP
« on: July 22, 2012, 10:38:00 PM »
One of KTBA's members, Kevin Brown, is doing a neat bowbuildalong on another website, pretty neat, and informative with pictures and some video. Kevin, as well as Indiana's own Mike Miller, have each donated raffle bows for the past several years at the Tyler Roberts shoot in August. KTBA has raised in excess of $10,000 for NASP since we have been doing the Tyler shoot, donated raffle and silent auction items have raised most of this money.

 Kevin and Mike's custom bow donations have created the lions share of these raised monies.

All of the raised money has been given to schools in need of equipment, sometimes a request for replacement arrows,targets, and in several cases we have completly out fitted a school with bows and all equipment. There is at least 3 schools that we did that with. Those schools most likely would not have a program today if not for those donations. Hoew many youngsters would that have isolated from our sport? 200? 500?  1,000?

We will never know. visit the posted link,  http://www.kentuckyhunting.net/forums/showthread.php?118379-Tyler-Shoot-Crusader-Longbow-build   and feel free to chime in. Just a little sparked intrest could generate a good return, for a good cause.

The added bonus, if you purchase a raffle ticket as well, is the chance at taking home one of these fine bows.

 Its a win/win proposition!

 Thanks,

 Randy
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Offline LBR

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Re: Bow Raffle benefit for NASP
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2012, 11:05:00 PM »
Good luck!  My wife and I worked long and hard to finally get the NASP program implemented in our county last year, and it's an uphill struggle to get funds.  Seems that if it isn't one of the "big 3" (basketball, baseball, or football) it doesn't get much attention.

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