Most of my family hails from back east. Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, etc. I can trace firearms through my family as far forward as my great grandfather, but that's pretty much where the tradition to keep and bare arms seems to end; neither passing on to my grandfather or father, subsequently leaving me bereft of the experience. Prior to present day, my meager experience with any sort of firearm was as a child at a summer camp plinking cans with a .22 and then later on in life in the Navy, where budget cuts forced us to qualify on 1911 .22's instead of the full frame .45s (the clinton years). Needless to say, I got just enough time in to ensure my paper silhouette would bleed to death from all the nicks I gave it before boot camp called it good and sent me on my way.
So flash forward to the more or less present day. It's always rubbed me that I lacked a lot of the basic life skills growing up, such as firearms, hunting, etc and have taken it upon myself to re-aquire them. Once I moved out here to AZ, I did so, especially now that I was married. I wanted to meet a minimum requirement of self defense and preservation and AZ fortunately makes that easy to do. SO I bought my first firearm a ways back- a mossy 500 -and have been trading through firearms ever since to see what i like and don't like.
I love leverguns

So these days I have a kid. Just going on 9mo, he'll grow up knowing what firearms are beyond 'they're dangerous' and 'don't touch'. It's progress, but not good enough. I would like to pass those basic skills down to my kid as well an that includes hunting, something I've never actually had the opportunity to do given its complete absence in my own upbringing. That, and I imagine an apartment isn't exactly conducive to doing so anyway.
So the point to all this... Is anybody aware of some association one can join or be apart of to get a good foundation for these skills? Mainly because going out and shooting something willi-nilly just based on what I read over the internet seems like a very bad idea and I imagine it's more fun with friends anyway.
Any suggestions or insight would be appreciate. Thanks guys.