Project Appleseed is once again partnering with Groupon!
Admission for a Child or Adult to a Project Appleseed Event (Up to 33% Off) https://www.groupon.com/deals/project-appleseed-155What You'll Get________________________________________
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• One Child Admission to a Two-Day Project Appleseed Event
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The Fine Print________________________________________
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 30 days. Younger than 18 must be accompanied by guardian. Registration required. Limit 3 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Registrations are non-transferable and non-refundable. Additional fees may apply depending on the location and time. For inquiries, OR to Register call (336) 223-5788 or email
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About Project Appleseed ________________________________________
The HistoryA program by the nonprofit Revolutionary War Veterans Association, Project Appleseed takes its name from American folk hero Johnny Appleseed, who traveled the country planting seeds to benefit future generations. In a similar vein, Project Appleseed's instructors travel to ranges, clubs, and farms across the country, where they teach students American traditional rifle marksmanship and instill knowledge of their shared heritage and history.
The NecessitiesParticipants can bring along any safely operating firearm which can be fired from the shoulder. Rifle tools, shooting mats, and ammunition are also necessities, and to improve accuracy, a GI sling is recommended. Both scopes and sights are allowed, but a scope is recommended for those with poor eyesight. If you don't own an appropriate firearm, loaner rifles may be available through the camp as long as arrangements are made beforehand. Click
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The InstructionProject Appleseed's volunteer instructors discuss the events of Lexington and Concord as well as the actions of those involved. Then they show students traditional American three-position marksmanship to help them maintain accuracy up to 500 yards away—known traditionally as the "rifleman's quarter mile"—using iron sights, standard rifles, and surplus ammunition.
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