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Schedule
08/09/2010 - 05:30 PM to 09:00 PM (Mon)
08/10/2010 - 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM (Tue)
08/11/2010 - 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM (Wed)
08/12/2010 - 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM (Thu)
08/13/2010 - 06:00 PM to 08:30 PM (Fri)
08/14/2010 - 07:15 AM to 11:30 AM (Sat)
Instructor Information
Brent Ferguson
Email : Email Instructor
Cancellation Policies
Special Instructions for this Event
THE REGISTRATION FEE MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE COUNCIL OFFICE BY JULY 26 OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE COURSE ROSTER.
THE ABOVE CANCELLATION POLICY DOES NOT APPLY FOR THIS CLASS. YOU ARE NOT CONSIDERED REGISTERED FOR THIS CLASS UNTIL A $10 NON REFUNDABLE FEE IS RECEIVED AT COUNCIL OFFICE.
PLEASE REFER TO THE FILE:
- Council HE Instructions WKLY -
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND INSTRUCTIONS.
General Information
Hunter education classes focus on three broad topical areas: Firearms and outdoor safety; Wildlife management; and, Hunter responsibility. The average class includes 4 - 6 sessions spanning 16+ hours. Successful students must pass a written test, demonstrate safe firearms handling skills and a positive attitude. There is no minimum age required to enroll in hunter education, but instructors may require a parent or guardian to attend all classes if students are under 12 years of age. All hunter education classes are taught by instructors certified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Brent Ferguson
Email : Email Instructor
Cancellation Policies
You must cancel your registration before August 8, 2010.
Special Instructions for this Event
THE REGISTRATION FEE MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE COUNCIL OFFICE BY JULY 26 OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE COURSE ROSTER.
THE ABOVE CANCELLATION POLICY DOES NOT APPLY FOR THIS CLASS. YOU ARE NOT CONSIDERED REGISTERED FOR THIS CLASS UNTIL A $10 NON REFUNDABLE FEE IS RECEIVED AT COUNCIL OFFICE.
PLEASE REFER TO THE FILE:
- Council HE Instructions WKLY -
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND INSTRUCTIONS.
General Information
Hunter education classes focus on three broad topical areas: Firearms and outdoor safety; Wildlife management; and, Hunter responsibility. The average class includes 4 - 6 sessions spanning 16+ hours. Successful students must pass a written test, demonstrate safe firearms handling skills and a positive attitude. There is no minimum age required to enroll in hunter education, but instructors may require a parent or guardian to attend all classes if students are under 12 years of age. All hunter education classes are taught by instructors certified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Location Info
Inland Northwest Wildlife Council
Address
6116 North Market
Spokane, WA 99208
Room
Auditorium
6116 North Market
Spokane, WA 99208
Room
Auditorium
Notes
No instructions for this location.
No instructions for this location.
Related Files
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Files for this Event
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Council HE Instructions (Wkly).doc
Student Instructions
General Program Files