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4-H Shooting Sports Training Dates

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There are still spaces available at these trainings for volunteers looking to enhance your program offerings.

4-H Camp Wyomoco in Wyoming County Saturday, June 4 - Sunday, June 5: Archery and Rifle REGISTER


4-H Camp Shankitunk in Delaware County Saturday, June 11 - Sunday, June 12: Archery and Hunting, Conservation, and Outdoor Skills REGISTER


All of these training events require participants to complete online 4-H Shooting Sports College (a series of 4 modules) created by the National 4-H Shooting Sports Committee, which allows us to offer these trainings without the Friday evening session.


For questions or more information about these events please contact John Bowe.


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