NAA
The first thing the beginning archer should do is find someone who will teach them proper archery safety, technique and practices. The best place to find that person is at a local archery club, such as those which are certified by the U.S. Olympic Archery Committee (USA Archery) in the U.S.A or the British Grand National Archery Society in Great Britain. For those who are not interested in Olympic style archery, there are many other clubs, organizations and societies which concentrate on the other styles of archery, such as the English Field Archery Association (Great Britain) and the National Field Archery Association (U.S.A.), as well as the Society for Creative Anachronisms, Inc. (an International Society dedicated to Education, Research and Re-Creation of the Mediaeval Period of History). Most organizations and societies do require payment of dues and/or fees, so be prepared.
10 points for GRIFENDOOR!
Music Publishers' Association was created in 1895.
The Uganda Scouts Association was created in 1925.
Welsh Field Archery Association was created in 1970.
National Field Archery Association was created in 1939.
Archery Association of India was created on 1973-08-08.
Welsh Netball Association was created in 1945.
Welsh Cricket Association was created in 1969.
Welsh Pétanque Association was created in 2004.
Welsh Sports Association was created in 1972.
Welsh Rugby Players Association was created in 2003.
Welsh Women's Bowling Association was created in 1932.
Welsh Local Government Association was created in 1996.
Welsh Ladies Indoor Bowling Association was created in 1950.
Welsh Crown Green Bowling Association was created in 1927.