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Becoming an Outdoors-Family Workshop Near Gretna on September 12-13
7/9/09
LINCOLN, Neb. - Applications are being accepted for a Becoming an Outdoors-Family workshop September 12-13 at the Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center near Gretna, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
The workshop, based on the popular Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program, teaches a variety of outdoor skills to family members 8 years of age and older.
Space is limited and applications will be accepted on a first-come basis. The fee is $45 for adults and $35 for children ages 8-12.
The following classes are offered: archery, beginning shotgun, camping, Dutch oven cooking, introduction to firearms, introduction to GPS, lake fishing, kayaking, pellet gun, and nature hike.
Openings also remain for the Becoming an Outdoors-Family workshop at Ponca State Park on Aug. 7-9.
To apply for the workshops, visit NebraskaBOW.com or contact Peggy Kapeller at (402) 471-5482 or peggy.kapeller@nebraska.gov.
Contact:
Scott Bonertz, (402) 471-5565 or scott.bonertz@nebraska.gov
7/9/09
LINCOLN, Neb. - Applications are being accepted for a Becoming an Outdoors-Family workshop September 12-13 at the Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center near Gretna, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
The workshop, based on the popular Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program, teaches a variety of outdoor skills to family members 8 years of age and older.
Space is limited and applications will be accepted on a first-come basis. The fee is $45 for adults and $35 for children ages 8-12.
The following classes are offered: archery, beginning shotgun, camping, Dutch oven cooking, introduction to firearms, introduction to GPS, lake fishing, kayaking, pellet gun, and nature hike.
Openings also remain for the Becoming an Outdoors-Family workshop at Ponca State Park on Aug. 7-9.
To apply for the workshops, visit NebraskaBOW.com or contact Peggy Kapeller at (402) 471-5482 or peggy.kapeller@nebraska.gov.
Contact:
Scott Bonertz, (402) 471-5565 or scott.bonertz@nebraska.gov