
Looking to get your Katniss or Legolas vibes on? You're in luck. Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park is offering a crash course on archery from the Outdoor Recreation School instructors. According to Scott County announcement, this beginner's workshop, set for Saturday, November 1, from 10 AM to 12 noon, is poised to teach you not just how to aim and fire, but also to ensure you do so with utmost safety. And let's be honest, who hasn't wanted to accurately shoot an arrow at least once in their lives?
For just $12, you can start to learn how to properly hold, aim, and release an arrow. Moreover, nothing beats the satisfaction of seeing your arrow thwack right into the target. And if you're anything like me, you're already imagining standing atop a podium with a gold medal around your neck – but let's not get ahead of ourselves. You need to make sure to actually book your spot by two days prior—that's a hard deadline, folks.
Not going solo? Bring a team! There's a decent 20 percent cut in the cost if you band together in a group of four or more. And frankly, that's a sweet deal. This isn't just about saving a few bucks but also about having a fun challenge with friends. Oh, and don't fret over the gear. All the equipment you'll need is provided. Just show up, ready to channel your inner archer.
Be mindful, though, this isn't a free-for-all. The program is designed for folks aged 14 and over, so it's perfect for teens and adults alike. If you're ready to give this a shot and possibly get to fully immerse yourself in an activity you might end up loving, lock in your position by calling 763-559-6700. Remember, archery can be more than just a fictional character's skill set. It could be yours too, if you're willing to step outside and try something new.









