Hollywood Archery Tourney? Huh?

robby denning

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James A. Swan has been a contributing writer for Rokslide. He just sent me this press release. Of course I thought it was a joke for a second, but it's not. Read down to the actors/professionals who are supporting this event. I'm jumped on IG right and followed the few of them I could find, to show my support. Might just be our Trojan Horse in Tinsel Town.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: James A. Swan Ph.D. [email protected] 505-428-9007
1st ANNUAL HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITY ARCHERY SHOOT TO BENEFIT THE NATIONAL ARCHERY IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
NOVEMBER 16, Conejo Valley Archers,Simi Valley,CA


The exact date when people began using the bow and arrow is debated by academics. Some say that archery began 50,000 years while others maintain that the bow and arrow are only around 10,000 years old. Nonetheless, thousands of years ago archery was used world-wide.

Archery has evolved from being the weapon that defends and is essential for food, to being an increasingly popular sport. And this is very important as right now, as there is concern about the declining numbers of fishermen, hunters and sport shooters in the US.
Archery in contrast, has become a booming recreational sport.
There were archery events in the Olympics in 1904, 1908 and 1920, but then archery did not become a regular Olympic sport for 52 years, returning in 1972. Today, over 80 nations send archery teams participate in the summer Olympics. Archery promises to be even more important in the 2020 Games.
Since 1980, the number of archers in the U.S. has gone from 3 million to more than 23 million, and as many as 1/3 of American archers are women.
One reason the dramatic increased interest in archery is the National Archery in the Schools Program. Since being founded in 2002 in Kentucky, NASP® has involved more than 18 million students in over 14,000 schools in 47 states, nearly all Canadian provinces, and in 10 different other countries including Africa and Australia. Currently, more than 2 million 4th-12th grade kids participate in NASP® every year. It’s the largest youth archery program in history, and it’s growing at 9.3 percent per year – about 1,000 new schools join every year. And there has never been a serious injury in a NASP event.
According to a 2017 poll of students participating in NASP®: 58% of students feel more connected at their school; 40% of students work harder in school; 34% buy non-NASP® bows; 17.5% bow hunt and another 34% want to but haven't yet; and 20%+ hunt with firearms or want to.

NASP® is definitely one factor in the phenomenal growth of archery, but another is that we are living in the Information Age, and many heroic archers are appearing in TV and films. According to the Archery Trade Association, a big boost for women in archery came in 1999 when Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis became a semi-finalist for making the U.S. Olympic archery team. Davis says she was inspired to take up the sport by watching Olympic archers on TV. See Geena in action at this fun video.
A second major increase in women archers took place when the “Hunger Games” series starring Jennifer Lawrence, and “Lord of the Rings,” and “Brave” were on the big screens. USA Archery membership increased by 48 percent after “Hunger Games” was released.

On November 16, 2019, the First Annual Hollywood Celebrity Archery Shoot will be held at Conejo Valley Archers in Simi Valley, CA. https://www.cvarchers.com/
This event will involve teams of celebrities, NASP kid archers, and supporting archers competing for prizes donated by the archery industry.


Celeb archers participating in this event, include: actors Marshall and Lindy Teague, Tim Abell, Frank Stallone, Reggie Theus, Diamond Farnsworth (stunt coordinator for “NCIS”), James A Swan, and Ron and Shirley Ringo; producer/directors Tom Greene and Johnny St. Ours; and Fox TV health expert Dr. Tony O’Donnell.
There is no fee for Celebrity Archers and NASP® kids. There is a $250 fee for each supporting archer which will go to help support NASP®.


The Weatherby Foundation has provided a grant to help get the basic costs covered.

Genesis Archery, Morrell Targets, and Archery Focus magazine are among the sponsors.

One example of awards is: Genesis Bow Awards, www.genesisbow.com will be:
BOWS
Genesis Original Kits
Genesis Gen-X Kits
Genesis "Bow Choice Certificate"
Mathews "Bow Choice Certificate" (This is an $1,100 value)
BRANDED GEAR
Richardson 112 Branded Patch Hats (new item, not found on website)
Genesis Decals
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