I just kind of wandered in here. I've been thinking about trying archery for a while; I got a chance to shoot a little bit last weekend and I was instantly hooked. So when I was in the neighborhood, I dropped by and asked about lessons.
Normally you have to schedule lessons in advance, but luckily for me, Frank was in the building and not otherwise occupied, so he agreed to give me a private lesson on the spot. He's a very good instructor -- he is patient and knowledgeable and takes his time to really explain things to you. Then he'll stand there and watch you shoot and (in a very low-key way) point things out to you that might be affecting your shooting.
I'm a tough case since I am both left-handed and right-eye dominant. Some folks say to keep shooting lefty, while others say to use your dominant eye. Frank ran down the benefits and pitfalls of each and I decided to try shooting lefty. I did okay. I took lessons from another instructor who had me try right-handed, and I might stick with that because I seemed to do better, but that's not Frank's fault.
Their range is clean, well-lit, and spacious. The other shooters were really friendly and accommodating. I will very likely go back soon.