Commission to offer outdoorswoman classes
by Staff Reports
Limited space is still available in outdoor skills sessions
for women in September, offered by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program.
Registration is open to women ages 18 and older, on a
first-come, first-serve basis, with a fee
to cover costs of materials and accommodations. Partial scholarships are
available.
On Sept. 8 and 9, an overnight outdoors skills session for
the mountain region will be held at Fort Hamby campground at W. Kerr Scott Lake
near North Wilkesboro. This two-day workshop will help participants master
skills and gain confidence in archery, basic fishing, wildlife tracking and
wildlife identification.
Saturday lunch and Sunday continental breakfast will be
provided, with campers responsible for their own supper on Saturday.
Participants must bring their own tent and sleeping gear.
Workshop staff will
be on hand to assist in setting up camp.
Fort Hamby campground has grills and potable water, and
restaurants are nearby. A $50 fee covers overnight camping, instruction,
session materials and two meals.
BOW annually provides instruction on a variety of outdoor
skills, including fishing, hunter safety, target shooting, archery, canoeing,
motorboat safety, outdoor cooking, tracking and map-and-compass.
For more information on the September events, gift certificates and scholarship opportunities, contact B.B. Gillen at (919) 218-3638 or (bb.gillen@ncwildlife.org)

