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Panther Vale Archery/Thrown Weapons Practices


Panther Vale has four sites for archery practice - Concord, VT, Randolph, VT,  Worcester, VT, and on special occasions at R&L Archery in Barre, VT.  More details of the activities at each site are outlined below.

Concord Archery/Thrown Weapons

The Archery Marshal who sponsors the Archery/Thrown Weapons practices in Concord is:

Tighearn Eol ua Tadhg (Larry Tighe) - AoA, Thrown Weapons Marshal, Archery Marshal, Youth Combat Marshal
P.O. Box 242
Concord, VT 05824
(802) 695-2235
BLTighe@live.com 

Concord Archery/Thrown Weapons practice -
Meets the 1st Saturday of every month in good weather. Locations vary, but our home base is the athletic field in Concord.

Everyone is welcome to come and try their hand at medieval archery.  We have bows, arrows and other archery gear available to loan to visitors who may not have their own equipment.

Directions: Take your best route to Rt. 2 in St. Johnsbury, continue east on Rt 2 until you come into Concord (~8 miles from St. J).  Turn right on to Shadow Lake Rd (about 100' past the Citgo station).  You'll go down a hill and over a cement bridge, immediately after the bridge, turn right on to Cross Rd.  The athletic field is about 1/4 mile down the road on the right and our house is the second house on the right.

R&L Archery

The Archery Marshals who sponsors the archery practices at R&L Archery are :

Lord Ivan Sergeavich Scherbatskoy (Jon Scherbatskoy)
PO Box 136, Worcester, VT 05682
(802) 229-5040
scherbat @myfairpoint.net
and
Lord Robert Toxophilus of Werchesope (Robert Goodrich)
389 Voghell Road
Randolph, VT 05060
802-728-5719
pvarcher@yahoo.com

Everyone is welcome to come and try their hand at medieval archery. We have bows, arrows and other archery gear available to loan to visitors who may not have their own equipment.   Those that are interested in participating, The Gwyntarian Winter Challenge will be able to.  More information about this competition may be found at their web site

Directions:  R&L Archery is located at 70 Smith St. Barre, VT 05641,  Phone: (802) 479-9151
Take exit 7 off I89 in Berlin and drive east on VT Rte 62 to the third stoplight (on the corner where Central Vermont Hospital is located.).  Go to the left side of the road when you approach this light.  Follow the signs to the Barre (left) side of the fork and travel about 3 miles to the next stoplight at Berlin Street.  Turn left and R&L will be in your immediate right.

Randolph Archery

The Archery Marshal who sponsors the archery practices in Randolph is:

Lord Robert Toxophilus of Werchesope (Robert Goodrich)-, AoA, Archery Marshal
389 Voghell Road
Randolph, VT 05060
802-728-5719
pvarcher@yahoo.com

 Everyone is welcome to come and try their hand at medieval archery. We have bows, arrows and other archery gear available to loan to visitors who may not have their own equipment. 
To get to the Goodrich Homestead: (Also see link to map below).  
    1)  Proceed on I 89 to exit 4 Randolph 
    2)  Turn down the hill and go about 1/3 - 1/2 mile.
    3)  Turn left onto Fish Hill Road at the bottom of the hill and go about 1/3 mile.
    4)  Turn left onto Voghell Road and go about 1/3 mile. The Goodrich home is on the left. 

Link to MapQuest Map

Worcester Archery

The Archery Marshal who sponsors the archery practices in Worcester is:

Lord Ivan Sergeavich Scherbatskoy (Jon Scherbatskoy)-AoA, Archery Marshal, Captain of Panther Vale Archers
PO Box 136, Worcester, VT 05682
(802) 229-5040
scherbat@myfairpoint.net

Everyone is welcome to come and try their hand at medieval archery. We have bows, arrows and other archery gear available to loan to visitors who may not have their own equipment.

Directions:
From Montpelier:
Take Main Street past the Library to the circle. Take the exit off the circle to cross the small bridge to Elm St. – which is also route 12. Turn right (north) onto Elm/route 12.  Remain on route 12 for about 12 miles. You will go through Putnumville (don’t blink) and then come into Worcester.   The center of Worcester is the crossroads with the Town Hall on the right. Stay on route 12 for about 2 miles.  On the left you will see a two story red house with the sign "The Woolshed" out front. Directly before the house is the Hancock Brook Road. The dirt road only goes to the left and is marked. Turn left onto Hancock Brook and go about 200 yards. You will see a brown house on the right with the garage on the left. You can’t miss us. If you start to go up a steep hill, look in the rear view mirror and you will see our house.

From the North:
Find your way to Route 12 by way of Elmore and head south.  You will see a sign welcoming you to Worcester when you cross into the town.  About 4-5 miles further you will cross a small bridge and then on the right see a ranch style house and next to it a two story red house with the sign The Woolshed out front.  Directly after the house is the Hancock Brook Road. The dirt road only goes to the right and is marked.  Turn right onto Hancock Brook and go about 200 yards. You will see a brown house on the right with the garage on the left. You can’t miss us. If you start to go up a steep hill, look in the rear view mirror and you will see our house.  If you find yourself in Worcester turn around and try again.

 If you are coming from other points north on route 14 or 2 there is a way to cross over on the back roads from Plainfield.  Please look on a map.  You will want to go through Kent Corners to Maple Corners down into Worcester. You end up at the crossroads in Worcester.  Turn right to go north on route 12.  Stay on route 12 for about 2 miles.  On the left you will see a two story red house with the sign "The Woolshed" out front. Directly before the house is the Hancock Brook Road. The dirt road only goes to the left and is marked. Turn left onto Hancock Brook and go about 200 yards. You will see a brown house on the right with the garage on the left. You can’t miss us. If you start to go up a steep hill, look in the rear view mirror and you will see our house.


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