*** Happy new year! ***       *** The next ROA 3D shoot is Sunday January 15th from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Yes, this is the 6th Annual Tri-Fecta Chili Shoot. We are expecting a large crowd for this event. Free bowl of chili to each paid shooter. If you are interested in helping setup, please join us at 9:00 AM Saturday. Contact Mike Hinton for shoot information. ***      *** The next Club Meeting is Monday January 9th, 2012 7:30 PM at the clubhouse. We will be voting for board positions for 2012. PLEASE ATTEND AND CAST YOUR BALLOT! ***      *** ROA Target League will be starting up in the spring. Contact Craig Plowman for more details. ***      *** JOAD is shooting indoors now until spring. Any youth ROA club member that would like to join should contact Devon Boling. ***







 
 
 
 
ROA Chili Shoot
    Royal Oak Archers (ROA) was established in 1952, and is located in Oakland County, Michigan. The facilities include a clubhouse that sits on a rise overlooking Paint Creek. The club has three outdoor archery ranges, which are used for 3-D, broadhead and target shooting. The club also has a MAA field tip practice range and a broadhead practice range. Take a tour of Royal Oak Archery Club.
     
    Public participation in open shoots is encouraged, and all shoots are listed on the EVENTS page. New activities are scheduled for 2012 and allow all types of shooters to get involved. Club activities include 3D shoots, broadhead shoots, woman's archery shoots, broadhead leagues and target leagues. Special events such as the winter chili shoot, the springtime traditional jamboree, youth shoot and the summer fathers day shoot give archers an opportunity to enjoy the sport year round. Crossbows have been approved for use at Royal Oak Archers on a limited basis. Please contact the President or current shoot coordinator for details.
     
    Royal Oak Archers promotes youth participation in archery through the JOAD program. Beginning to advanced archers can practice and compete year round. Skilled and trained instructors encourage youth to become better citizens through the sport of archery. Safety is the cornerstone of the program. This year the JOAD program has a new instructor, Devon Boling. The JOAD program continues to grow and provide the young people of Oakland and Macomb counties a positive, constructive program that parents can be proud of.
     
    ROA invites interested archers to become members. A family membership is available and allows full use of the clubhouse and all the club facilities. Club membership is work based and a modest yearly membership fee is charged. See INFORMATION for more details.
     
    ROA is proud to be affiliated with Whitetails Unlimited, Sportsman Against Hunger and supports our troops abroad through the Michigan Longbow Association. ROA is a member of the Michigan Tri-County Archery Association.




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