
Panther City BOA Archery Club
An Archery Club mentored by law enforcement is a unique and beneficial partnership that brings together two distinct communities for mutual growth and development. In such a club, law enforcement officers serve as mentors, providing guidance, support, and expertise to archery enthusiasts, fostering positive relationships, and promoting shared values. The club's primary focus is on archery as a sport and recreational activity, while the law enforcement mentors also use the opportunity to promote important life skills, safety, and community engagement.

Archery Club Registration Details
Ages: 9yrs - 17yrs
Date: 1st & 3rd Thursdays per month
(starting September 7, 2023)
Time: Fall (5p-7p) & Summer (6p-8p)
Location: Northpark YMCA
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Fort Worth Police Department
North Division
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Positive Community Engagement
The presence of law enforcement officers in the archery club creates a bridge between law enforcement agencies and the local community. It fosters positive interactions and helps build trust and understanding between the two groups.
Mentorship and Role Modeling
Law enforcement mentors serve as positive role models for club members, exemplifying qualities such as discipline, integrity, and responsibility. They can also offer guidance on personal development and decision-making.


Promoting Safety and Responsibility
Law enforcement officers can emphasize the importance of safety protocols, responsible weapon handling, and adhering to rules and regulations. This helps create a culture of safety within the club and instills valuable life skills in participants.
Character Building
By engaging in archery, club members learn patience, focus, determination, and perseverance. Law enforcement mentors can reinforce these character-building aspects and encourage the application of these qualities in other areas of life.
