Girl Scouts enjoy archery during an exclusive event celebrating Precinct 4s newest archery range at Spring Creek Park.
HOUSTON – More than 40 girls practiced archery and geocaching during an exclusive opening day celebration for Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner R. Jack Cagle's newest archery range at Spring Creek Park on Tuesday.
The girls enjoyed archery lessons and a live geocaching demonstration.
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The quarter-acre range includes 10 lanes from 10 to 50 yards, picnic tables and a shed. This is the second archery range in Precinct 4's park system.
For more information on Precinct 4 parks, call 281-353-4196 or visit the website.
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Kay Gaido of The Bow Zone and her assistant provide archery instructions to local Girl Scouts.Precinct 4 Commissioner R. Jack Cagle enjoys archery with Girl Scouts from the San Jacinto council.Girl Scouts earn a collectible bottle cap after finding a hidden geocache in Spring Creek Park, part of the 2015 Precinct 4 GeoChallenge.Mike Howlett with Precinct 4s Parks Department displays the use of a geocaching app on a smartphone to reveal the location of nearby geocaches.Girl Scouts explore Spring Creek Park and search for a geocache with Precinct 4s Mike Howlett.Commissioner R. Jack Cagle welcomes Girl Scouts to Spring Creek Parks new archery range.
Kay Gaido of The Bow Zone and her assistant provide archery instructions to local Girl Scouts.
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