Tuesday, March 26, 2013
 
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YMCA program takes youth to the woods to test their archery skills

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[March 26, 2013]  While Saturday night may have come with snow and wind, the afternoon was the perfect setting for time outdoors. This was likely in the minds of YMCA volunteers and students as they entered the woods of the Miller farm for an afternoon of archery.

Before the students were allowed to enter the woods, Dave Duvall, a volunteer who runs the archery program, reminded the students to be safety-conscious and to remain near the instructors. Duvall split the group into two teams of 10, and the students took turns for over an hour of shooting at practice targets. The targets included a raccoon, a bear, a deer, a fox and a turkey.

As the students took their shots, instructors kept score and provided encouragement and suggestions for those who still struggled.

As the students ran out of targets to shoot, they were called back for a wiener roast. Parents were also invited to come out with the students and join them for lunch. After lunch was finished, there was a shoot-off in order to break two ties in the scoring.

Following that, Kevin Bettis, a conservation officer who was on-site, showed the kids some fur from the types of animals they may encounter in Illinois, such as muskrats, skunks, coyotes, foxes, beavers and wolves.

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"Some of you may never actually get to see some of these animals," said Bettis, who reminded the kids that animals are more afraid of us than we are of them and will run more often than try to attack.

After the students thanked Bettis for his brief show-and-tell, Chris Cicci, the sports director of the local YMCA, gave each participant a certificate. Cicci also gave ball caps for those who placed fourth through sixth, with trophies going to those who placed first through third.

Cicci expressed his thanks to Ron's Towing for sponsoring the event and to Ron Adams of the towing business for being on-site to help with scorekeeping and setup. Cicci also thanks Jim Grimaldi and Grimaldi Law Office for sponsorship.

[By DEREK HURLEY]

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