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4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Winter Workshop held
at the 4-H Training Center in Ballston Spa, NY - February 2008

 

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Our new Living History Instructors receive
their certificates.

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Our new Air Pistol Instructors receive
their certificates.

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Some of our new Coordinators receive their certificates.

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Kenyon Simpson, Shooting Sports Education
Specialist (left) helps Mike Miller,
Volunteer Instructor (right) from Schenectady County
develop an outline for a successful program.

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Shotgun Instructor, Ron Surdyka, enjoys a
hot cup of coffee.

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Coordinators learn how to operate county
Shooting Sports Programs.
John Bowe, Coordinator Instructor
(center with name tag) teaches this discipline.

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Discussion over a break. Washingington County 4-H & Family Issue Leader, Chris Nestle (left) and Volunteer Coordinator Russ Lehr (right).

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Archery participants receive awards.

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Shotgun Instructors present awards to recipients.

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Our new Shotgun Instructors receive certificates.

 

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Our Rifle Instructors for the course.

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Our new Rifle Instructors receive certificates.

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Our new Muzzleloading Instructors receive certificates.

 

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Our new Archery Instructors receive certificates.


William M. Schwerd, NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator
50 West High Street
Ballston Spa, New York 12020
(518) 885-8995 Ext. 225
wms4@cornell.edu

Shooting Sports programs exist in many counties. 
Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in your county for more information on local opportunities.
Cornell Cooperative Extension programs are available to all people, regardless of race, color,
sex, religion, age, national origin, or physical disabilities.