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Daisy Outdoor Products of Rogers, Arkansas and 4-H Shooting
Sports recently completed a review and evaluation of their successful first
summer internship program.
Jim Simms, Program Coordinator, National 4-H
Shooting Sports Committee, worked closely with Joe Murfin, Vice President of
Marketing for Daisy, in developing this important program. "In 46 states, there
are about 300,000 youth participating in the 4-H Shooting Sports program, under
the direction of trained volunteers. Daisy, serving in an industry advisory
capacity, was impressed with the character and integrity of the young people in
our program. When they approached me with the internship concept, I was excited
about the growth opportunity it afforded our outstanding young
people."
Through the Ambassador program, 4-H Shooting Sports teaches not
only shooting safety and marksmanship skills. It also furthers the character
development of young people by modeling and emphasizing social and business
skills, etiquette and positive character traits. It was Murfin's observation
that young people who participate in the 4-H programs, often "age-out" when
they graduate high school.
"Daisy has supported the 4-H Shooting Sports
program for years, primarily because we recognize the professionalism of its
curriculum and its effectiveness in reaching young people," stated Murfin. "We
offer a college scholarship through this program and are always looking for
ways to encourage and reward these exceptional young people. Whenever we meet
with and work with these outstanding young people, I'm convinced that they are
some of the finest, most polite, well-spoken, intelligent, character-driven
youth in our country. We want to keep them involved in our industry because
they have a lot to offer a company like ours
and we have a lot to offer
them."
Together, Murfin and Simms drafted the scholarship. According to
Simms, "We wanted to be sure that the intern selected would gain valuable
experience within the shooting sports industry and make some networking
contacts that would be valuable to them, even after graduation. In order to be
eligible, applicants must have been an alumnus of the 4-H Shooting Sports
Ambassadors program. They had to have a grade point average of 3.0, have
completed their sophomore year in college, have the recommendation of an
academic counselor, been involved in extracurricular activities and they had to
submit a short writing sample."
This year's intern, Will Ward, a Parks
and Recreation Administration major at Arkansas Tech University in
Russellville, Arkansas, had been involved in 4-H Shooting Sports for nine
years, as a member, and officer. He has been involved in highway cleanups,
benefit auctions, a youth fishing derby and represented the state of Arkansas
at a National 4-H event. He is a certified shooting instructor and Coach.
Ward received a reasonable stipend from Daisy. However, the experience
he received, working at Daisy's headquarters in Rogers, Arkansas, was of
greater value. "We wanted to be sure that at least fifty percent of the
intern's time was devoted to work which would educate and/or develop
character", said Murfin. "Will did everything from filing electronic press
clippings, to working at the Daisy Airgun Museum, attending a Museum board
meeting, helping to host a press conference and compiling competitive data.
During his internship, we relocated our assembly facility and Will worked hard
wherever he was needed. And, he manned the Daisy Mobile Airgun Range at events
here in Rogers, in Little Rock and as far away as Georgia."
"We're
hopeful that the 4-H Shooting Sports summer internship program, which Daisy
pioneered this year, will become widespread throughout the shooting industry,
observed Simms. It's a win-win situation for young people to stay involved in
the shooting industry and for companies to benefit from the youthful enthusiasm
of these outstanding young people who are experienced and interested in the
shooting sports."
Daisy Outdoor Products, located in Rogers, Arkansas,
is the nation's oldest and largest manufacturer of BB guns, airguns and
accessories. The company's brands include Daisy airguns for youth, PowerLine
adult high-velocity air rifles and pistols, Winchester® Air Rifles and
AVANTI airguns for education, training and competition. The complete line of
Daisy products may be viewed online at www.daisy.com.
4-H Shooting Sports is
sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the state Land Grant College
and local government bodies through the Extension System. 4-H Shooting Sports
programs are currently conducted in forty-six states. The 4-H Shooting Sports
program is the fastest growing project area in the 4-H program which currently
has over 7,000,000 members across the United States.
For further
information about the 4-H Shooting Sports or a future internship opportunity,
contact Jim Simms, jmsimms4hss@yahoo.com or Rt. 1, Box
537C, Stewart Lane, Mt. Clare, WV 26408. |