Covid-19 has affected every aspect of life, so the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) has been forced to find new ways of training its instructors, as well as new options for archery competitions.
Team Mathews wins two ‘ASA Shooter of the Year’ titles; RubLine Marketing and Outtech add staff; and NASP announces 2021 coaches conference dates.
NSSF-AFSP-VA webcast on protecting mental health and preventing suicides during COVID-19; S3DA announces Virtual Archer Scouting Program; CSF, Industry Partners lead #ResponsibleRecreation media campaign; and NASP grants over a decade of in-school archery.
Blue Heron Communications offers free industry services during COVID-19; NASP announces On Target for Life Awards; USA Archery names 2020 Collegiate All-American Team; and ATA’s new coloring book for kids.
Big Dog Hunting sold to OPI; Pure Archery Group hires new product manager; and NASP Academic Archery reports record enrollment.
Benefitting the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), the inaugural Hollywood Celebrity Archery Shoot laid the groundwork for a positive relationship between the archery industry and mainstream entertainment.
Chace Wallen works for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and joins the NASP as the organization’s second Alumni Association director.
Youth archers — and their friends and family — can strike an archery pose and enter two new NASP photo contests.
The NASP and IBO continue to work individually as well as together to improve the lives of student archers and promote the outdoor lifestyle.
The First Annual Hollywood Celebrity Archery Shoot will be held Nov. 16, 2019, in Simi Valley, California, and it will benefit the National Archery in the Schools Program.