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Participating in STEP OUTSIDE is easy. Learn tips on the best ways to introduce someone to target shooting, archery, hunting or fishing. You'll experience the rewards of expanding your circle of friends who enjoy the outdoors, making a personal contribution to ensuring a stronger future for your favorite activity, and being someone's mentor.

It's easy for you and/or your group to be part of this historic program. It is as simple as asking someone you know to go target shooting, hunting or fishing. Without a doubt, a personal invitation from you, an outdoorsman or outdoorswoman, is the easiest and most enjoyable way for a first-timer to try his or her hand at target shooting, archery, hunting or fishing. STEP OUTSIDE is flexible and the opportunities are endless:

An individual can invite someone to STEP OUTSIDE one-on-one by taking someone out for an introductory lesson and, if possible, following-up by mentoring that individual until he/she is proficient enough to go on his/her own. Just a few suggestions on whom to invite include:


Wife/husband Boss Church group Child's teacher
Daughter/son Co-worker Scout troop Child's coach
Mom/Dad Dentist Golf buddies Friends
Niece/nephew Doctor Classmates Neighbors

An individual can present a STEP OUTSIDE Gift Certificate to an individual you want to invite. You can present it to him/her on a special occasion such as Father's or Mother's Day, birthday or Christmas, or anytime to let an individual know you're willing to introduce him/her to an outdoor activity.

An individual can invite a group of people to STEP OUTSIDE.
Examples:
  • One of your favorite activities is shooting trap. You also belong to a garden club. Invite your garden club out to the trap range and arrange for instructors at the range to assist you.
  • As the CEO or supervisor for a group of people at work, invite your employees to a day of target shooting, archery or fishing. This encourages team-building among your employees and everyone has fun together.
  • Instead of the usual networking reception after a community meeting, invite everyone out to the range.
  • You are a retailer of fishing and hunting gear. Invite a professional woman's organization, a scout troop, member of a predominantly African-American church, etc., out to the fishing hole or the target range for some instructions.
Members of a group (sportsmen's club, community organization, service organization, etc.) can hold an outing for a specific group of people.
  • Every member of your group invites someone he or she knows who has never participated in the activity for an afternoon of instruction.
  • Each month invite out to the target range a different group from your community, such as the garden club, rotary club, chamber of commerce, professional men's and women's societies, the news crew from your local TV station, a scout troop.
  • As a shooting club, why not offer discounted range time for any member who brings a beginner to the range.
  • Members of your group bring family members for an afternoon of instruction.
Members of a group can promote an outing or event to either targeted audiences or the general public. The national publicity for STEP OUTSIDE can enhance the awareness of your existing events or help you to launch new events.

Examples:
  • Hold a women's-only, youth-only, African-American only, or Hispanic-only STEP OUTSIDE day.
  • Set up a casting range or an air-rifle target range at a public event such as a county fair.
  • Hold an event aimed at the general public that individuals or families can attend.
  • Hold a charity STEP OUTSIDE event that raises funds for a local or national cause that is of interest to your community.
 

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