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About PRA
Pasadena
Roving Archers has been "dedicated to the art of the
bow and arrow in the Lower Arroyo Seco since 1935." Incorporated
as a non-profit organization, our membership includes men,
women, young adults and children. PRA is home to beginners,
weekend enthusiasts, regional, state, nation and international
champions and maybe a future Olympic Gold medal winner. All
are bound together by the sport of archery. The club invites
membership from everyone in the archery community.
The range is located in the historic Arroyo Seco in the
City of Pasadena, California. The Arroyo, as it is known,
is a natural valley carved by the waters flowing from the
San Gabriel mountains. It's most famous occupant is the Rose
Bowl stadium, host to the "Grandaddy of them all"
- the Rose Bowl Game on New Years day. Archery in the Arroyo
Seco has a long history with organized competition starting
in the early thirties. Pasadena Roving Archers has been a
part of that history and is charged with the responsibility
of maintaining and operation the range.
PRA members provide hundreds of hours of volunteer service
to maintain the range facilities and provide archery instruction
to archers from 8 to 80. All of the PRA archery instructors
have been certified by the National Archery Association. They
have taken courses and passed tests on range safety and archery
coaching techniques. Archery classes at the PRA range are
a great way to get started in archery, learn new skills, meet
great people and participate in friendly competition.
PRA is the recipient of a grant from the Los Angeles Athletic
Foundation to support our educational efforts for youth archery.
The primary funding for the club’s activities are through
member dues, shooting fees and donations.
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