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Ingham County Pheasants Forever

2010 Spring Hunter Safety Course - PF467


By Steve Maudrie - 2010 Spring Hunter Safety course
Source: www.pheasantsforever467.com
Posted: Jan. 10, 2010

Spring Hunter's Safety Course

Hunter's Education Course - Free!

Dates: March 27, 2010 - March 28, 2010
Begins: 08:00 AM
Ends: 03:00 PM
Type: Hunter Education
Location: Ingham County Conservation District
Contact: Waynett Ginter
waynette.ginter@macd.org
517-676-2290 M-F 8-4
 
Location

Ingham County Conservation District

1031 W. Dexter Trail

Mason, Michigan 48854


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It's the Spring Hunter's Safety Course, sponsored by Pheasants Forever. As always, we will be at the Glassen Education Center at the Ingham County Conservation District. The course is free and includes a breakfast snack and lunch. Class includes classroom instruction, practical field exercises and firearms instruction on Sunday Afternoon.
All firearms and ammunition will be provided by and under the control of the instructors. Do not bring personal firearms! This is a great way to get your sons and daughters involved in the outdoors. It's a good shared experience and we encourage to spend time with your child in the class. For those students under the age of 10, we ask that a parent or mentor stay with the student for the entire course. We have many adult students at each course. If you are an adult and have always wanted to get involved in hunting, this is a good place to start.
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