Going forward, this statement will form the centre point of the company on which everything else will hinge around. It will be the one statement that answers all the hard questions and guides the decision making process and the direction for the company.
Read moreArchers of Zoolake 2021 Club Membership Renewal Notice
The new club year starts on the 1st of February and we will be implementing a minimal price increase, however, we are offering you an early-bird deal!
Read moreFarewell to Coach Charni
Charni will be focusing entirely on her Pilates business from next year, which means she will not be returning to her coaching role with us in the new year. Charni, we wish you well on your exciting new chapter and thank you for everything you have done for the company, the club and the archers over the years. Best of Luck!
Read moreHoliday Period - Closure Notice for AZL
Our team will be taking a much needed break over the festive season. We will be running classes and lessons up to and including the Saturday 19th of December and then re-opening as usual on Wednesday 13th January 2021.
Read moreLimited Range Access for existing members - Lockdown Level 1
As it stands now, the Archers of Zoo Lake Archery Club (registered and affiliated to SANAA) is not open to its members. The National Federation (South African National Archery Association or SANAA) has not made any allowances for easing of restrictions as we move down the levels of lockdown in South Africa. The regulations that were approved by the Sports Department remain the same for Levels 3, 2 & 1. These regulations require access and services to be limited to only full individual members of the SANAA and their access is only permitted with supervision from a trained and appointed COVID-19 compliance officer. This quite simply means that the open access that has been available to club members in the past is not permitted under these regulations.
However, Sentient Archery in its private capacity as a sports & recreation company is permitted to operate under the Level 1 regulations issued directly by government. This is why we are able to host classes and private lessons. All members of the club are also Sentient Archery clients. Now that we are established and happy with the protocols we would like to trial run limited unsupervised access to these specific clients. This will be run as a trial for the month of October. If all works well, we will continue and may slowly relax the restrictions further.
(We are also requesting that all members that are currently enrolled in classes to please stay enrolled. We are heavily dependant on the class fees to continue paying the team. We are re-establishing ourselves quickly but we are still not yet fully covering our monthly expenses.)
As of the 4th of October, existing 2020 members will be permitted access to the club ground for practice under these strict conditions:
The protocols and regulations outlined in the Range Protocol Document are read, understood and followed strictly at all times.
If an archer does not respect these regulations then access to that individual may be revoked without warning.
Archers and any other person entering the premises are to complete an online screening form every time they access the club grounds. Here is the link for quick reference: A QR code will also be printed and displayed on the club house with the direct link to this form. The form can also be found on the Archers of Zoolake webpage at all times.
Access will only be available on days that classes, lessons & training sessions are NOT scheduled for. Training is currently scheduled for Wednesday, Friday & Saturday. This means open access will only be available on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday.
Access will be limited to the field area. The club house will remain off limits.
Archers will need to bring all of their own equipment including targets and target pins.
Archers are to bring their own hand sanitiser and use it regularly.
Sharing of archery equipment is not permitted.
All national lockdown regulations must be strictly adhered to. This includes:
Wearing a face mask at all times while on the archery range.
Social distancing must be followed at all times. 1 x Archer per butt/lane.
A maximum of 10 archers may occupy the field at one time. If the range is full, you may have to wait for an archer to leave before entering the field.
Parents & Guardians are to please remain away from the field of play at all times.
Archers are not to enter the premises if they are feeling unwell, are sick, suspect they mayb be infected with COVID-19 or been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 14 days.
Thank you for your compliance and understanding.
A difficult but important update (COVID-19)
Our initial communications and requests for support were drafted with very little time and with even less clarity about the future. We did what we could to secure funds to avoid a disastrous financial impact on the business and our employees. As the initial panic of our circumstances begins to settle, we are slowly gaining a clearer picture of where we stand. In the interest of transparency we would like to lay that out for you:
Read moreTutorial: How to build your own DIY Archery Target buttress
I’ve created a tutorial video showing my design choice and how it is constructed. There are many ways to make a target buttress, this is just to give you some ideas.
Read moreUpdate - COVID-19 & Sentient Archery
The club will be accessible to members who already have keys until the lockdown is implemented, however, they do so entirely at their own risk and discretion. All tuition and standard operations will cease with immediate effect. It is unclear at this stage if or when we will be able to resume normal operation.
Read moreOur plans for COVID-19 (Corona Virus)
We want to let our clients know that we are taking this very seriously and we are doing everything we can to keep our clients and team safe while also doing our part to flatten the infection curve within our community. We want our clients to feel that the club is a safe place and if we all play our part, the interruptions and inconveniences will be limited and short-lived.
Read moreResults: Johannesburg IFAA Indoor Championships 29 September 2019
The results of the Johannesburg IFAA Indoor Championships that took place at Action Archery on 29 September 2019 have been published on the SANAA website.
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