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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 11, 2011 12:45:35 GMT -5
Free youth outdoor skills event at J. E. Roush FWA, Aug. 26-27 On Aug. 26 and 27, Upper Wabash Interpretive Services will provide free outdoor-related educational activities for youth at J. E. Roush Fish and Wildlife Area. Kicking things off on Aug. 26 from 7-8 p.m. will be a tracking program with Bryan Ridgway and a canine partner of the Marion Police Department. Visitors can camp overnight, or return on Saturday for the remainder of the sessions. Camping fees apply. All children must be with a responsible adult. The schedule for Saturday, Aug. 27: 9-10:30 a.m. Fishing stations Bait and species identification Tackle and casting session Safety and sportsmanship Fish cleaning demonstration 11-11:45 a.m. Outdoor cooking demonstrations and cook-off Show-off your group's outdoor cooking skills to try to win a prize. Please register to compete 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. lunch break Sample the results of the cook-off and demonstrations 1-5 p.m. Youth will rotate through hands-on learning stations including: shotgun, rifle, pellet rifle, conservation wildlife management, safety and equipment care, archery, tracking, and wildlife survival game. Afternoon sessions will take place at the Roush Shooting Range. A generous grant from the NRA Foundation, Inc. helped purchase archery supplies and safety equipment. Participants are required to register by calling (260) 468-2127 before noon on Aug. 20.
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