(KNSI) – The Great River Archery Club is changing up its event schedule, pushing back its 3-D shoot until June.
The course involves teams of four to six members following a route consisting of around 30 targets laid out across the grounds of Mississippi River County Park near Rice. The shoot was originally scheduled for this weekend, which would have closed the venue to the general public for other activities.
Stearns County Parks Department says the park will close now on June 18th and 19th to accommodate the 3-D shoot. Access to the boat landing will still be available.
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