Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has scheduled a winter skills workshop in its popular Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program for Jan. 31 through Feb. 2 in Red Lodge.
Participants will choose three classes from a list of winter activities that includes cross country skiing, ice fishing, snowshoeing, wildlife in winter and winter survival. Women 18 years old or older may participate. The fee ranges between $170-$240 and includes class instruction and meals.
Registration forms and information are available online by logging in to fwp.mt.gov and following the link to “Education.” Women are encouraged to sign up with a friend and learn a new activity or improve existing skills. Registration forms and brochures also are available at FWP’s Region 5 headquarters, 2300 Lake Elmo Dr. in Billings Heights.
For more information on the BOW Winter Workshop, call Liz Lodman at 406-444-9940, or email: llodman@mt.gov.
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