SCHUETZEN MATCH


Dear Members,
Welcome to 2026!
It’s already turning a bit chilly, but we’re off to a great start this month. Thank you to everyone who attended our December meeting—we truly appreciate your participation and the valuable input you provide for the improvement of our facilities and programs.
We are pleased to announce two new members joining our General Board of Officers. We appreciate your willingness to serve and look forward to the time and dedication you will bring to our organization.
We truly need all hands-on deck, and every member who participates will receive work coupons, along with our sincere thanks for your help.
Youth Archery League – Begins Monday, January 5
Open to the public. If you know a family or friends interested in doing this please have them come out to the property to start archery.
Family Archery League – Fridays beginning January 9
A fun weekly opportunity for families to spend time together while enjoying archery.
.22 Animal Paper Silhouette Shoot – Mondays beginning January 12 at 6:30 PM (Pistol Building)
A great way to get involved and enjoy some friendly competition.
Sunday Night Fun Shoot – Ongoing (Pistol Building)
Come on out and join the fun!
Ladies’ Wednesday Night Shoot – Resumes January 7
New to shooting? Purchasing a firearm and want to build confidence? Have questions about your pistol? This is a supportive and informative environment to learn, practice, and get comfortable.
More detailed information will be printed and shared soon.
Thank you for being a part of our organization, and please call or email us with any questions or if you need assistance.
Best regards,
Donna Vandenberg
Financial Treasurer/ Volunteer Cord.
2026 Archery Leagues:
Additional Winter Activities:
These leagues will run from the first week of January through April, and we encourage you to invite friends, family, or anyone looking for fun, wintertime activities. These programs are open to everyone, whether or not they’re members. Joining late is fine – Contact us!
FITA / Family League Information: You will need your own equipment for these leagues. Skill level isn’t important – it’s all about having fun and hitting the targets. FITA uses a multi-colored 3-spot target with a smaller X-ring, and NFAA uses a blue and white face with a larger X. Both nights will involve shooting 60 arrows for score.
Please spread the word about these leagues – they’re a great opportunity for both members and non-members to stay active, enjoy some friendly competition, and meet new people!
Let’s make this winter a fun and active season for everyone! We appreciate your help in promoting these leagues!
Lenawee County Conservation League
1404 Sutton Rd. Adrian Michigan
2026 DATES TBA
Starting in February
Classes are 8:45 – 4:00 PM Both days
Must attend both days to get orange card
Class size is limited to 40
For all classes (except Field Day) students must sign up on DNR website prior to class.