Focused Together: A Homeschool Family Finds Growth Through Archery at The Quiver
For one local homeschool family, archery at The Quiver isn’t just a weekly activity. It’s a shared journey of discipline, growth, and connection.
“As a family, we’re always looking for experiences that challenge us and help us grow,” the Chappo family said. “Archery stood out because it demands focus, patience, and long-term commitment. We believed it would teach our children valuable life skills…and it has.”
Learning as a Family
One of the things that sets The Quiver apart is how accessible it is for all ages, making it a rare space where the entire family can be engaged together.
“We tend to move through life as a tight-knit, cohesive unit,” they shared. “To be involved in something like archery together, not just as spectators or supporters, but as participants is incredibly meaningful.”
Growing Through the Challenge
The family enrolled their children in the homeschool archery classes and immediately noticed the unique challenges the sport presented.
“Early on, success didn’t come easily…and that was hard for our boys,” they recalled. “But that difficulty became part of the appeal. Over time, they stuck with it, learned to push through frustration, and now, they’ve embraced the challenge. That’s when real confidence started to grow.”
The boys now look forward to every visit to the range. For them, it’s become more than just practice. It’s a meaningful, goal-driven experience.
Supporting Places That Shape People
For this family, The Quiver represents something bigger than archery. It’s a place where community and character are built.
“To anyone who has donated or supported The Quiver, we offer immense thanks,” they said. “Your kindness contributes to the growth of young people and strengthens the community as a whole.”
They believe strongly in the importance of supporting places like The Quiver, not just for their family, but for society at large.
“When communities invest in spaces like this, we are all encouraged to grow and shine. These places allow us to develop into who we’re meant to be.”