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4– H Shooting Sports 4-H Shooting Sports is an active project, attractive to both youth and adults. The curriculum is designed to assist young people in personal development, establish a personal environmental ethic, and explore life-long vocational and leisure activities. Rifle Training ~ 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS ~ Archery Black Powder Air Pistol/Rifle .22 Small Bore Rifle Shotgun Hunting Natural Resources And much much more Each discipline teaches safety, concen- tration, self-discipline, self-confidence, goal-setting, decision-making, and courtesy as the youth learn basic skills and build toward more advanced activi- ties. Both competitive and cooperative skills are included. ~PARTICIPANTS GAIN ~ Lifetime sports Useful knowledge & skills Safe habits Self-discipline Respect Personal responsibility Confidence & concentration Poise Opportunities to set goals Opportunities to achieve goals Sportsmanship Reasoning Skills Ethical Standards Friendship Opportunities to compete locally & nationally Exposure to careers Opportunities to earn awards ~
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Page 1: 4 H Shooting Sports - University of Vermont4– H Shooting Sports 4-H Shooting Sports is an active project, attractive to both youth and adults. The curriculum is designed to assist

4– H Shooting Sports

4-H Shooting Sports is an active project, attractive to both youth and adults. The curriculum is

designed to assist young people in personal development, establish a personal environmental ethic, and explore life-long vocational and

leisure activities.

Rifle Training

~ 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS ~ Archery Black Powder Air Pistol/Rifle .22 Small Bore Rifle Shotgun Hunting Natural Resources And much much more

Each discipline teaches safety, concen-tration, self-discipline, self-confidence, goal-setting, decision-making, and courtesy as the youth learn basic skills and build toward more advanced activi-ties. Both competitive and cooperative skills are included.

~PARTICIPANTS GAIN ~ Lifetime sports

Useful knowledge & skills Safe habits

Self-discipline Respect

Personal responsibility Confidence & concentration

Poise Opportunities to set goals

Opportunities to achieve goals Sportsmanship Reasoning Skills

Ethical Standards Friendship

Opportunities to compete locally & nationally

Exposure to careers Opportunities to earn awards

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4-H Shooting Sports

University of Vermont Extension

Lisa Muzzey, 4-H Educator

Windsor & Windham County

4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator

307 South Street

Springfield, Vermont 05156

In VT (800)278-5471 or

(802)885-8386

[email protected]

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN

SHOOTING SPORTS, SAFETY AND

YOUTH?

For more information or to

become a 4-H Volunteer

contact your county exten-

sion office or check out our

website

www.uvm.edu/extension

A SHOOTING SPORTS LEADER IS…

Interested in youth and their development Interested in some phase of shooting Willing to learn how to teach shooting safely

and effectively Willing to be helpful, open, and supportive Interested in challenges and rewards Enthusiastic, positive, and energetic Honest, self-disciplined, and kind

LEADER RESPONSIBILITIES

Learn and practice highest standards of safety

Learn and practice cooperative coaching techniques

Learn and practice 4-H Experiential Learn-ing techniques

Invest your time, energy and spirit Focus on youth development and learning Be a strong, positive role model

4-H MOTTO—To Make the Best Better 4-H SLOGAN—Learn By Doing

State Office ~ 800-571-0688 in VT

or 802-656-5429

Addison County ~ 800-956-1125 in VT or 802-388-4969

Caledonia County ~ 800-545-8920 in VT

or 802-751-8307

Chittenden County ~ 866-800-9944 in VT or 802-656-5433

Franklin County ~ 800-639-2130 in VT

or 802-524-6501

Lamoille County ~ 866-260-5603 in VT or 802-888-4972

Orleans /Essex County ~

866-260-5561 in VT or 802-334-7325

Rutland/Bennington County ~ 800-281-6977 in VT or 802-773-3349

Washington/Orange County ~

866-860-1382 in VT or 802-223-2389

Windsor/Windham County ~ 800-278-5480 in VT or 802-885-8386