USA Archery Foundation’s Aim for Gold Event to Return June 13 to Mashomack Preserve Club

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The USA Archery Foundation’s Aim for Gold, a fundraising event to support USA Archery on its quest for Olympic gold at the 2028 Olympic Games, will return to the Mashomack Preserve Club in Pine Plains, N.Y., for its second year on Saturday, June 13.

"The USA Archery Foundation was thrilled by the incredible response to last year's Aim for Gold event, and we're excited to welcome our community back again this year in support of USA Archery's journey to LA28," stated William T. Nolan, USA Archery Foundation Board of Directors. "The event, open to the public, will once again feature Olympic Medalists, bow hunters and world-class instructors showcasing their talents and offering lessons to beginners, with activities for the whole family, and we're hoping for an even bigger turnout as we build momentum toward LA 2028."

The day-long celebration will kick off in the morning with “Clays for Olympic Archery,” where participants will join two-time Olympic gold medalist Justin Huish and legendary elite shooting coach Joel Turner, for a team competition with a trapper and a shotgun start, followed by lunch with Huish, Turner and other special guests.

The event will continue into the afternoon with the Aim for Gold Jamboree, a family-friendly celebration featuring archery lessons and 3D target stations, trick shots and pro exhibitions, photo opportunities with all special guests, a vendor village, a kids’ zone, and a BBQ lunch.

Tickets may be purchased at three different levels by clicking here.

Ticket and Event Information

Aim for Gold: Clays for Olympic Archery

9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

$2,500 per person

Includes: breakfast, clay shooting, exclusive lunch, gift bag and afternoon Jamboree access.

Aim For Gold: Jamboree

12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

$80 individual ticket

$200 family pass (up to 5 guests)

Includes: Aim For Gold Jamboree access, BBQ lunch and refreshments.

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