May 26, Saturday – SD Archer King Arthur Paint Party AND Range Preparation for King Arthur Tournament

Dragon pictureAttention All Ye Archers of San Diego

Please join us for the King Arthur Paint Party:
This Saturday, May 26, 8am-noon
Rube Powell Archery Range (Balboa Park)

Please come help us prepare for our Annual King Arthur Tournament (on June 17) by painting targets or cleaning up the Balboa Park Rube Powell Archery Range.


The Paint Party

Thee annual King Arthur Target Painting Party will be at the picnic tables just outside the entrance to the Rube Powell Archery Range. Our legendary King Arthur targets must be gilded (a.k.a. hand painted) by our talented volunteers. We are asking all of our crafty crafters and young archers to help us out.

Come gild one of over 40 of Duane’s King Arthur hand stenciled targets. In addition, to the paint party ALL crafty crafters are welcome to create any additional decorations for the San Diego Archers or the King Arthur event. Join us…get crafty…get creative and help us make a fun festive event even more festive.


The Work Party

Our main goals for this work party (and the next one) are:

  • Clear shooting stations near Adult/Youth/Cub distances

  • Clear the shooting lanes

  • Clear the area to the left and right just beyond the target bales
    (think of beginners looking for missed arrows)

  • Clearing paths from one target bale to the next shooting station

If you have noticed anything in particular that needs attention, please let us know!

NOTE!
The King Arthur Tournament includes 40 targets, 12 more than our usual 28 NFAA targets. These 12 are occasionally used for backstops in the 3D Rounds. Below is a link to two maps: The standard SDA 28 target map versus the King Arthur 40 target map.

Bring gloves, water and a hat (long sleeves and pants are always a good idea). If you have a weed whacker or rake, bring them along. We have some rakes and shovels, too. Stay as long as you want – we plan to work until around noon.

Coffee, donuts, fruit and juice will be provided for all of our volunteers.

As a thank you from the San Diego Archers all work party volunteers do not have to pay for their next shoot.

 

SDA 900 Round – 20 May 2018

SDA 900 Round
The San Diego Archers
Will host the SDA 900 Round
This Sunday, May 20, 2018
At the Morley Field Range

Registration opens at 7:30am
Registration Closes at 8:45am
Shoot begins at 9am

The SDA 900 Round includes:
30 arrows per distance
Adult Distances: 60, 50, 40 yards
Youth Distances: 50, 40, 30 yards
Cub Distances: 30, 20, 10 yards

This is a 90 arrow (900 points) round, shooting 5 ends (or groups) of six arrows at each of 60, 50, 40 yards for adults, 50, 40, 30 yards for youth and 30, 20, 10 yards for cubs. There will be a five-minute time limit to shoot six arrows. Target is 122 cm in diameter, divided into five concentric color zones arranged from

There will be a five-minute time limit to shoot six arrows.

Target is 122 cm in diameter, divided into five concentric color zones arranged from the center outward as follows: Yellow, Red, Blue, Black, and White. Each concentric color zone is divided into two concentric circles, resulting in 10 scoring zones.

Arrows shall be scored as follows:
Inner Yellow-10, Outer Yellow-9, Inner Red-8, Outer Red-7, Inner Blue-6, Outer Blue-5, Inner Black-4, Outer Black-3, Inner White-2, Outer White-1; all others shall be scored as an “M” (miss).

900 Round

Scoring: 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1-M
Maximum Score: 900

Entry Fee:
$10 for SDA members & Active Duty Military
$15 for non-members.

Please arrive at the Morley Field Range with plenty of time to register.

Paper shoots may be canceled due to heavy rain (Animal, Hunter, Field Rounds).
3D Shoot are NOT canceled because of bad weather!

 

If you would like to fill out the Membership Application and Waiver Form in advance, please click on the links below to print the forms. 

Turn in the forms with payment at any tournament registration or mail to:
San Diego Archers
PO Box 2205
La Mesa, CA 91943 

Don’t know your specific bow style? Check out this great chart from CBH!

Volunteer Work Party | Sunday, May 13, 2018

Range Preparation for the King Arthur Tournament  in June.

This Sunday, May 13, 8 am to 11 am
Rube Powell Archery Range

Please come help us prepare for our Annual King Arthur Tournament (on June 17) by cleaning up the Balboa Park Rube Powell Archery Range.
Our main goals for this work party (and the next two!) are:
Clear shooting stations near Adult/Youth/Cub distances
Clear the shooting lanes
Clear the area to the left and right just beyond the target bales
(think of beginners looking for missed arrows)
Clearing paths from one target bale to the next shooting station

A couple of top priorities are:
Target 23 backstop needs to be patched or replaced
The foot bridge just after Target 23 needs to be replaced
King Arthur Target #28 (short target between regular Targets 22 & 23) needs three new bales.

If you have noticed anything in particular that needs attention, please let us know!
NOTE! The King Arthur Tournament includes 40 targets, 12 more than our usual 28 NFAA targets. These 12 are occasionally used for backstops in the 3D Rounds. Below is a link to two maps: The standard SDA 28 target map versus the King Arthur 40 target map.
PRINTABLE SDA vs KING ARTHUR TARGET MAPS

A list of some items found during a preliminary walk around the range that need attention may be printed below:
PRINTABLE WORK PARTY TASK LIST

Bring gloves, water and a hat (long sleeves and pants are always a good idea). If you have a weed whacker or rake, bring them along. We have some rakes and shovels, too. Stay as long as you want – we plan to work until around noon.

COMING UP!
Saturday, May 26: Our Annual King Arthur Paint Party! If you know of any little artists (or big ones, too!), we’ll be hand painting each target used in the tourney! For anyone who would prefer to clean up the range than paint, please join us!
Sunday, June 10: Work Party

+ Volunteers get to shoot their next tournament for free!

The San Diego Archers truly appreciate your help!

Both archery ranges in Balboa Park are maintained by volunteer efforts alone. If each member (non-members welcome, too!) contributed just one hour of volunteer work on either range, we would have two of the nicest looking ranges in California.