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Sunday, 22 March 2009 20:03
Question:What is the JGCAP?
Answer:The John Glenn Cadet Archery Programn is a non-profit organization developed to provide outdoor/archery experiences for the youth of the North East Metro Area. Our program fundraises to subsidize programs for low-income youth and we provide advanced outdoor skills and leadership training through the Cadet Program for those who qualify.
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Question:Does my son or daughter have to attend John Glenn Middle School to participate?
Answer:No, the JGCAP`s name is about the only thing that we have in common with John Glenn Middle School. The JGCAP recives no funding or support from the school or school district. The reason the non-profit was formed was to create opportunities and provide funding that does not exist within the school.

If your son or daughter is intersted and does not attend John Glenn Middle School, please contact Travis Stewart on the contacts page.
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Question:Will the Cadet Program come to our youth event to provide archery instruction and equipment?
Answer:Yes, the organization requesting instruction and equipment must either be one of our Full Annual Sponsors (the $1,000.00 level) or they must provide a donation to our non-profit that is negotiated based on the level of instruction and equipment needed. Please contact Travis Stewart on the contacts page for more information.
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Question:Does my son or daughter need any equipment or previous experience to participate in JGCAP Events or Activities?
Answer:No, the JGCAP can provide equipment and instruction for beginners as well as challenge those with previous experience. For those participating in the Youth Bowhunt, the JGCAP rents its equipment for summer skills development and the fall hunt.
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Question:What is required for my son or daughter to participate in the Youth Bowhunt in the fall?
Answer:Any youth interested in participating in the Youth Bowhunt must participate in one of our after-school instructional leagues and complete the Youth Bowhunter`s Bootcamp each spring (even if they have done it before) They must also provide landowners with four 8-hour days of service. In exchange, each Youth Bowhunter will recieve two full weekends of Bowhunting. Please contact Travis Stewart on the contacts page for more information.
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