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News Articles from July 2007.
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July 24, 2007
Pennsic Wars – Next on the Agenda!
Thunderbird Atlatl will be heading to World of Aztec Atlatl Battles and more from August 1 to 12 as we attend the Pennsic Wars in Pennsylvania.
This annual event, sponsored by the SCA, brings hundreds of people together for two to three weeks every years. The Cooper’s Lake Campgrounds turns into a medieval world with folks from every walk of life including a few Royals here and there.
Over the years, Bob Berg of Thunderbird Atlatl has taught hundreds of people about the atlatl and now every year we look forward to meeting old friends and making new friends. The Aztec Atlatl Battle has become a popular game for many atlatlists. Who will win this year? Wait and see!

Posted by thunder
July 16, 2007
Workshops/Demos in Bar Harbor, Maine
Thunderbird Atlatl will be in Bar Harbor, Maine this week with a workshop and demonstrations for the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor.
Thursday, July 19, Bob Berg will lead a workshop at the Abbe Museum at Sieur de Monts. On Friday, July 20, visitors to the Abbe Museum in downtown Bar Harbor will enjoy atlatl demonstrations by Bob and Cheryll Berg.
For further information contact the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, Maine. Check out the museum’s website for more information.

Check out the World Atlatl Association web page for current information on atlatl events in your area. Another good site to check out is the International Atlatl Society web page.
Thunderbird Atlatl will be spending this next week at the Walk Thru Time event held by Waterman Conservation Center on Hiawatha Island in Owego, New York. For further information call our 800 number, 1-800-836-4520 for more information.
On July 19 and 20, Thunderbird Atlatl will be at the Abbe Museum at Bar Harbor, Maine. Thursday, July 19, Bob Berg will lead a workshop at the Abbe Museum at Sieur de Monts. On Friday, July 20, visitors to the Abbe Museum in downtown Bar Harbor will enjoy atlatl demonstrations by Bob and Cheryll Berg.

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