Archery shoot to benefit Easter Seals
BARTONVILLE—In conjunction with the 2010 VIP Fundraising Campaign for Easter Seals, Presley’s Outdoors, located at 1510 W.Garfield Avenue in Bartonville, is hosting a competitive archery shoot on Saturday, February 13, 2010 from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Throughout the day, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in several events including, a 3-D shoot, a paper shoot and silent auctions. Specific event times and entry costs are included below:
• 3-D Competitive Shoot - $20 entry (8 a.m. – 11 a.m.)
• Paper Shoot - $15 entry (12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.)
• Participate in both events for $30
• Families (up to 5 people) can participate in all events for just $50; each additional family member is just $10
• Silent auction with items ranging from overnight get-a-ways, electronic items, lawncare items, sporting event tickets and more
Entry in the event includes lunch, courtesy of Echo Valley Meats in Bartonville. Numerous hunting, fishing and outdoors giveaways will be distributed throughout the event. Additionally, raffle tickets will be sold for a chance to win a Browning Maxxus Shotgun or $750 in cash as well as one of the following prizes: weekend guided fishing trip package on the Wisconsin River, one pair of Peoria Chiefs box seat season tickets, and a 32” Panasonic flat panel television. Ticket prices for the Browning Maxxus Shotgun are one for $10 or six tickets for $50. Tickets for the other raffle prizes are one for $5 or five for $20. Raffle tickets for both prize events may be purchased at Presley’s Outdoors prior to and during the event. Winners of the raffle will be drawn at the close of the event. One hundred percent of the event’s proceeds will be donated to Easter Seals.
Those interested in participating may sign-up by contacting Presley’s Outdoors at (309) 697-1193. Walk-in participants will also be accepted the day of the event.
Be an Angel of Change and support Easter Seals by participating in the 3rd annual “Shoot to Stay on Target” archery shoot on Saturday, February 13, 2010.

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