CULLMAN, Ala. – Circle of Hope is gearing up for its 17th annual Shoot for a Cure 3D archery tournament, set to take place on Saturday, July 20, and Sunday, July 21, at Camp David in Jones Chapel. This annual event brings together archery enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, with all proceeds directly benefiting the Bruno Cancer Center in Birmingham.
Event organizer Elaine Blackwood shared about the excitement and significance surrounding the tournament.
“We are always excited and look forward to our benefit archery tournament each year. There are few events available that families can enjoy together, but this is one that includes divisions for ALL ages and also for all levels of abilities. Any competitors are welcome with no restrictions,” Blackwood stated.
The tournament features a range of divisions, from children to seniors, and competitors of all skill levels are welcome. The cost to compete is $15, with an option to purchase mulligans for an additional $5. Range finders are allowed for everyone for all known distances. Registration is at the door only, beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday, following breakfast and devotion with Pastor Steton Hayes at 8 a.m.
Participants can warm up at the practice range before heading to the competition. The event also boasts a well-stocked concession stand and an area perfect for meeting new people interested in the sport while enjoying it with family and friends.
These are the divisions/classes available:
- Men Open – 45
- Men Open – 40
- Men Hunter – 45
- Men Pins – 40
- Men Pins – 30
- Senior Open – 45
- Senior Senior – 40
- Women Open – 45
- Women Open – 40
- Women Pins – 30
- Women Pins – 40
- Barebow/Recurve
- Young Adult – Ages 15-17
- Youth – Ages 12-14
- Eagles – Ages 9-11
- Jr. Eagles – Ages 6-8
- Youth Traditional/NASP
A more detailed look at the Circle of Hope Shoot for a Cure archery tournament event (Circle of Cullman)
With this year marking the 17th annual Shoot for a Cure event, and the last 12 years dedicated to supporting the Bruno Cancer Center, Blackwood spoke on the history and importance of why Circle of Hope remains committed to supporting the cause.
“This is our 17th year to host this event and for the last 12 years, all of our proceeds have been donated to Bruno Cancer Center, where it is used for patient assistance, helping those who are currently battling the dreadful disease. We originally started as a Relay For Life team but made the decision to focus on our local communities instead. We chose Bruno Cancer Center because several of our family members who are currently survivors have been patients there and we know how important it is to have a team of doctors all together working to make that happen,” Blackwood shared.
“Our goal as a family is to make a difference for our community. We have lost so many to cancer, and our prayer is that a cure will be available in the near future. Circle of Hope is dedicated in our efforts to help in any way we can to make that happen,” Blackwood added.
For more information on the event, divisions and classes, visit Circle of Hope Cullman’s Shoot For A Cure Archery Tournament event page. For any other questions, call 256-339-0786 or 256-338-6652.
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