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Women who aspire to be winter outdoorswomen urged to attend Jan. workshop

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Participants can choose ice-fishing, winter outdoors, snowshoeing/wildlife tracking, and "Shoe and Shoot." (Courtesy image)
CONCORD, N.H. - Registration will open Jan. 9 for New Hampshire's 2017 Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Winter Workshop, a one-day program where women learn outdoor skills to enjoy during the winter months.
The workshop will be held on Saturday, Feb. 25, at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness. A fee of $55 covers the workshop, lunch and most equipment use.
A discounted registration fee of $25 is available for participants age 18-25. You must be at least 18 years old to take part.
A brochure describing the workshop is currently available at www.nhbow.com. Registration forms for the winter workshop will be available on the website on January 9. This popular workshop fills up quickly. Only registration forms received by postal mail will be accepted; no emails, faxes, or walk-ins, please.
Participants choose one outdoor activity to explore during the daylong workshop, with four different options: Ice-fishing, winter outdoors, snowshoeing/wildlife tracking, and "Shoe and Shoot" (woodland target shooting on snowshoes).
New Hampshire Becoming an Outdoors Woman programs are co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (www.wildnh.com) and the New Hampshire Wildlife Federation (www.nhwf.org), a nonprofit group that advocates for the promotion and protection of hunting, fishing and trapping, as well as the conservation of fish and wildlife habitat.
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