Dues and Volunteer Hours
Membership Year: April 1st to April 1st
Our club relies on work contributions by members to keep our annual dues very affordable — less than 55¢ per day!
Members maintain the ranges, practice areas, camping area, and outdoor grill shack. Work party notices are emailed to members and posted on this website.
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Annual dues depend on your membership category and the number of work hours your household contributed in the PRIOR year.
Membership Type | Price |
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Non-working Individual/Household | $200 |
Half-Working Individual/Household | $150 (8-15 Hrs) |
Full-Working Individual/Household | $100 (16+ Hrs) |
Veterans, Active Military, Fire or Police Personnel (Documentation Required) | $100 |
New Member Onetime Gate Card Fee (Non-Refundable) | $30 |
Out-of-Area* | $40 |
Limited Mobility** | $25 |
Junior (Under Age 18)*** | $25 |
Pricing prorated based on the month joining the club.
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Work hours per household are listed next to price for working members based on the joining month.
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Individuals and households may offset member dues for the NEXT year by volunteering to serve the club during work-arties and events before March 1. If you intend to be a full-working or half-working member, new households ALSO receive credit for this year.
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An individual/household is anyone age 18 and over as of April 1; A married couple and their children attending school full-time until their 21st birthday.
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* Out of area members must live at least 50 miles from the club property using driving directions for the fastest route to the club.
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** Limited mobility members must possess a physical impairment that limits the use of the facilities to the indoor range, practice range, and Cougar Trail.
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*** Junior Membership is an individual membership for youth archers under 18 years of age. Only the youth on the Junior membership is allowed to participate in archery activities with the membership.
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New Members
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Regardless of when the new member joins, the membership is considered current through April 1st of the following calendar year.
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New membership from April 1st to September 14th is good though April 1st of following year at regular price.
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New members who expect to be working members can only join as Half-Working for the first year.
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All hours must be logged into the work logbook to get credit for hours worked.
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Work hours for membership status are added up on March 1st and applied to the following year’s membership. Non-working current members who put in work hours will have hours added and membership dues adjusted accordingly for the following year. Just put in the work and log your hours and your membership will be adjusted by the membership director for the next renewal invoice.
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Membership is for the household family including children under 21 who is still living at home.
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After 21 kids will need to obtain their own membership.
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Membership volunteer hours for new members will have their volunteer hours prorated by month joined to determine the following years membership fees.
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Membership renewals will be sent out via email in mid-March. If you want to receive a mailed copy, please contact the membership director upon joining. Gate Cards will be deactivated at the end of May for invoices that are not paid. If you do not pay your membership renewal before your gate card is deactivated, there may be an additional charge of a $15 fee to reactivate your gate card.
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Late Season Prices September 15th to March 31st
If you join between 9/15/25 and 3/31/26, your membership will be good through April 1st, 2026, and you will pay the Late Season Price.
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WORK PARTY VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE
We always have work parties the Friday before a 3D shoot, and the Sunday afternoon of the shoot. We have daily work parties the week before Safari (July 4th weekend) and the week before we host the OBH State Field Championship. We email announcements for other work parties from time to time.
Can’t make a work party? There are always things to do:
Clean Trails: Remove small and large limbs, remove all leaves, pine cones, anything that blocks safe travel.
Remove Debris from Target Bale Shed Roofs: Use a rake or long handled brook. Where tree limbs accumulate along the trails, place the debris in piles for later pickup and burning.
Grass Trimming: Use your own weed-trimmer. Trim around anything that can't be reached with the lawnmower, e.g., outdoor practice range bales, fire pit benches, parking area barriers and metal fence posts, tree trunks, around the clubhouse foundation, etc.
Shoot Out Targets: Gather old targets that are laying on the ground or placed behind the bales on the outdoor practice range or trails. Please put them in the blue trailer by the tractor shed.
Found or Broken Arrows: Pick up discarded broken arrows and shafts and place them in a garbage can. Found good arrows go in the lost-and-found bucket inside the clubhouse for later retrieval by its owner.
Remember to log your volunteer hours in the binder in the Club House
