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Topic: RSS FeedL. L. Bean Discovery School
Travel America, Nov-Dec, 2004
Interested in learning fly-casting or kayaking? Sign up for a 1 1/2- to 2 1/2-hour "Walk-On Adventure" at L. L. Bean's retail stores in Freeport, Maine; Tysons Corner, Virginia; Marlton, New Jersey; or Columbia, Maryland. The Discovery School in Freeport offers courses in archery and clay shooting as well.
All necessary equipment is provided. No prior registration is necessary, Just sign up at the store on the day of the program. Session times include a roundtrip van ride to the site. For those seeking longer sessions, L. L. Bean offers a variety of classes in these sports for beginners and intermediates. For more information on L.L. Bean Discovery School, call (888) 552-3261 or browse www.llbean.com/outdoors / Online/odp/walkon.
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