EWC Community Education updates class information on January 20

EWC Community Education updates class information on January 20
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The Eastern Wyoming College Community Education Office in Torrington announced a change to the upcoming Hunter Safety Class.

This class will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday March 7- March 9, from 5:30-8:30 pm in the CTEC Building room 101. The cost of this class is $20 for 18 years and older.

Hunter SafetyInstructor: Alex Poncelet, Wyoming Game & Fish WardenWyoming Hunter Safety Certification—required for all hunters born after 1966, or for hunting in certain parts of Wyoming; ages ten years & older recommended; must attend all three days of instruction and complete test; scholarships provided by Goshen County 2-Shot Goose Hunting Committee for students 8-17 residing in Goshen County. Materials provided at first class.

Please note that participants are required to register for this class on-line at wgfd.wyo.gov—the class will not be open for registration on-line until 30 days prior to the first day of class.

For more information about this class or others, please call the Community Ed office at 307.532.8323 or stop in at 3200 West C in the CTEC building.

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