We are in the very early stages of considering/organizing what would be termed "TOO Arrow School" for a May-June time frame at the Cardinal Center in Marengo. The concept behind this event would be education, fellowship, and fun. We are working to create a "course syllabus" and overall weekend event schedule right now, along with other preliminary issues. I wanted to take a moment and reach out to the TOO family for ideas, suggestions, comments, etc. regarding an event such as this. A few things we have discussed are basic/advanced bow tuning courses from Milo; shooting instructions; arrow building seminar; DIY seasons from Fluteman and JBrown; ice fishing and walleye talk; gun cleaning and such with Beener; along with ideas for waterfowling, trapping, and whatever else we can think of between now and then.
I'd like to have a "Meet 'n Great" dinner and bow/shotgun shoot on Friday night. Saturday would be all about instruction, shooting, etc. with a dinner and possible entertainment that night. I want this to be a family friendly event and we'll make sure to address youth issues if we are going to end up with a bunch of kids. You won't need to be a TOO member to attend, so that will help us recruit and open it up to a bigger market. Ideally, I'd love to see 100+ people attend...
That being said, what would you like to see from this event? Would you be willing to pay $5-10-20 for "admission" to help finance the event? Would you even be interested in attending this event?
I'd like to have a "Meet 'n Great" dinner and bow/shotgun shoot on Friday night. Saturday would be all about instruction, shooting, etc. with a dinner and possible entertainment that night. I want this to be a family friendly event and we'll make sure to address youth issues if we are going to end up with a bunch of kids. You won't need to be a TOO member to attend, so that will help us recruit and open it up to a bigger market. Ideally, I'd love to see 100+ people attend...
That being said, what would you like to see from this event? Would you be willing to pay $5-10-20 for "admission" to help finance the event? Would you even be interested in attending this event?