|
We invite you to become a member of the Rapids Archery Club.
Meetings
The Rapids Archery Club holds it’s Club and Board meetings on the 2nd Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. This is the preferred time to join the club. Club members are encouraged to attend the meetings. All meetings are held in the Archery building.
Club Dues
The Rapids Archery Club includes spouses and siblings in one membership. A monthly Club newsletter is mailed to each member/household.
- Working membership - $32.00
All Club members are required to be working members their first year. Working members are required to work 20 hours per membership year (November 1st to October 31st). If a member fails to put in the required amount of time, they will have to pay the non-working dues rate the next year and do the required amount of work time or the member will be asked to leave the club. Ways to get your work hours in include:
- Help with setup or tear down of a shoot.
- Help in concessions/kitchen area during a shoot.
- Work at the registration desk at a shoot.
- Be a line judge or gate keeper during a shoot.
- Captain a shoot or captain the concessions area for a shoot.
- Be a work coordinator for a set of shoots or events.
- Work at the Spring Clean Up.
- Open and close the building for Open Shooting.
- Help at a Youth, Girl Scout, Boy Scout, Home School archery classes.
- Help repair club equipment - bows, arrows, targets.
- Help with other special projects that come up during the year.
- Non-working membership - no work required - $100.00
- Intermediate membership - no work required - $32.00
For persons under 18 years old.
- Associate membership - no range use allowed - $32.00
This is for members who don’t shoot but want to support the Club.
State Dues
Club members are required to be members of one of the State archery associations. You must join the association of your choice on your own. Use the links to learn more about each association and it’s membership requirements.
Minnesota Archers Alliance (MAA) The Minnesota Archers Alliance, MAA, is the NAA and NFAA affiliate in the state of Minnesota. The MAA is a state organization dedicated to promoting and advancing both the sport as a whole, and individual archers using the guidelines of the National Archery Association and the National Field Archery Association.
Minnesota Bowhunters Inc. (MBI) Minnesota Bowhunters is a state level organization that has been representing, protecting, and promoting bowhunting since 1946.
Traditional Bowhunters of Minnesota Send e-mail for more information about the Traditional Bowhunters of Minnesota.
Minnesota State Archery Association (MSAA) The mission of the MSAA is the promotion and support of archery in the state of Minnesota.
Click here for a Membership Application form.
Complete the form and send it in along with your dues.
|