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Remington Outdoor Foundation Teams Up With The NASP To Offer College Scholarships

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 7:20 PM

Remington Outdoor Foundation Teams Up With The NASP To Offer College Scholarships

High school seniors who write an essay that answers the question, "How has the National Archery in the Schools Program changed my life?" can win a $1,500 first place scholarship...

High school seniors who write an essay that answers the question, "How has the National Archery in the Schools Program changed my life?" can win a $1,500 first place scholarship...

Remington Outdoor Foundation

Remington Outdoor Foundation

Madison, NC - -(AmmoLand.com)- The Remington Outdoor Foundation has partnered with the National Archery in the Schools Program® to offer $3,000 in scholarships to college-bound students who are registered to participate in the 2010 NASP® National Tournament.

“For the Remington Outdoor Foundation, offering NASP® scholarships falls right in line with our mission to support our partners’ efforts to share hunting and target shooting traditions with youth, women and other participants,” said Jim Moore, president of Remington Outdoor Foundation.

“We’re encouraged by the fact that a significant percentage of NASP® students reported they are more interested in other shooting sports, including hunting, since taking the archery program in school.”

High school seniors who write and submit a 500- to 1,000-word essay that answers the question, “How has the National Archery in the Schools Program® changed my life?” can win a $1,500 first place scholarship while second and third place winners will receive $1,000 and $500 respectively to help pay for their college education.

To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be registered to participate in the 2010 NASP® National Tournament, and winners will be announced at that event. For information about the world’s largest archery tournament, which will be hosted May 7-8 in Louisville, Ky., visit www.archeryintheschools.org .

The deadline to submit essays and completed applications is April 30. Students can find the scholarship guidelines and application form and submit their entry at Remington Outdoor Foundation High School Essay Contest or email to info@nasparchery.com. Students and instructors can receive NASP program updates and information by visiting NASP®’s Facebook Fan page.

If you know a college-bound high school senior who is participating in the 2010 NASP® National Tournament, encourage him or her to write an essay and possibly win a scholarship.

About Remington Outdoor Foundation
Remington Outdoor Foundation, which was founded in January 2009 as a nonprofit 501 (C) (3), supports the efforts of its partners to share hunting, target shooting and other outdoor traditions with youth, women and other participants while emphasizing safety, training and ethics. Remington Outdoor Foundation also upholds conservation principles through assisting partnership work on habitat enhancement, wildlife research and management projects. For more information, visit http://remingtonoutdoor.org/.

About National Archery in the Schools Program
NASP® provides international style archery training in physical education classes for grades 4 – 12. What began as a pilot program in 21 Kentucky middle schools in 2002 has grown to 5,500 schools in 46 states, four Canadian provinces and Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Since its inception, 5.2 million students have received training. For more information, visit https://archeryintheschools.org/.

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You Killed It, Now What? Cooking Wild Magazine Is Here To Help

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 7:08 PM

You Killed It, Now What? Cooking Wild Magazine Is Here To Help
New Magazine Launched to for the Food Focused Outdoors Person.

Cooking Wild

Cooking Wild

Sacramento, CA --(Ammoland.com)- Power Media announced today that the first edition of its latest magazine, Cooking Wild – Hunt, Fish, Forage, Feast, will be available at the end of April.

Created to bridge the gap from the field to the table, each issue will cover things important to the food-focused outdoors person — hunters, anglers and foragers alike.

Cooking Wild Magazine is dedicated to helping improve and expand the wild cooking arsenal of home chefs everywhere.

This new quarterly printed magazine will be loaded with tips, techniques and recipes from experts and home chefs from across the country.

Cooking Wild Magazine

Cooking Wild Magazine

Available nationwide at the end of April, for a limited time interested subscribers can try it risk free.

Cooking Wild’s Editorial Director, Andy Donald, explained, “We’ve always loved to cook the food that we bring home ourselves. Be it hunting, fishing, foraging, or even our backyard garden.

We combined this love with the desire to increase awareness and expand people’s knowledge of cooking wild game, fish, foragables, etc. To put it simply the magazine is going to answer the question,

“You killed it, now what?” Cooking Wild is here to help!”

For more information and to subscribe risk free, visit them online at www.cookingwildmagazine.com.

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