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Registration Now Open for Summer Youth Programs at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center
 HOLDERNESS - Free youth day programs will be offered again this summer at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness. These programs give boys and girls ages 10-15 the chance to learn about shooting sports, bowhunting, and other outdoor skills. Sessions will be of- fered in July and August at Owl Brook, which is operated by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.
Pre-registration is required and will be conducted on a first- come, first-served basis. Space is limited to 16 participants per day, so register today by visiting Owl Brook Hunter Education Center | Hunting | New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (state.nh.us). There is no charge for these sessions.
Day programs will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, unless otherwise noted, beginning July 12 and ending August 12. Tues- days will be for youth ages 10-12, and Thursdays will be for youth ages 13-15.
Another popular offering is the Hunter/Bowhunter Educa- tion Certification week that will take place August 9-12, during which students have the oppor- tunity to earn their Hunter Ed- ucation/Bowhunter Education certification. Youth age 12-15 who attend and meet all require- ments will receive their Hunter Education/Bowhunter Educa- tion Certification card.
Check out the action by view- ing a three-minute video about the exciting youth day programs at Owl Brook at www.huntnh.
com/hunting/owl-brook.html. Participants may register for one or more sessions, which are held from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the dates listed below. Bring your own bag lunch. Please download required forms and return to the Owl Brook Hunter Education center prior to attend-
ing.
Forms are available on the
event registration page at Owl Brook Hunter Education Center | Hunting | New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (state.nh.us).
Week 1: (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Bowhunting/Archery Skills Tuesday, July 12 (10-12 year olds) Thursday, July 14 (13-15 year olds)
Week 2: (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Introduction to Rifle and Shotgun
Tuesday, July 19 (10-12 year olds) Thursday July 21 (13-15 year olds)
Week 3: (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Navigation and Survival Skills Tuesday, July 26 (10-12 year olds) Thursday, July 28 (13-15 year olds)
Week 4: (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Exploring the Outdoors Tuesday, August 2 (10-12 year olds)
Thursday, August 4 (13-15 year olds)
Week 5: (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Hunter/Bowhunter Education Certification Week
Students must attend all days listed and be 12 years old on or before August 12.
Tuesday, August 9 (12-15 year olds)
Wednesday, August 10 (12-15 year olds)
Thurs, Aug 11 (12-15 yr olds) Friday, August 12 (12-15 year olds)
“The Owl Brook Hunter Education Center is here to in- spire young people to become involved in the outdoors,” said Tom Flynn, Program Manager at Owl Brook. “These free, skill- based summer workshops are a fun way to help them discover what it’s all about.”
The mission of the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center is to educate individuals in the knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed to become safe and re- sponsible hunters, trappers and stewards of the state’s natural resources. Its facilities include shooting ranges, classroom space and interpretive trails. To learn more about Owl Brook, please visit www.huntnh.com/hunting/ owl-brook.html.
Activities at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center are made possible by Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration funds.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state’s fish, wild- life and marine resources and their habitats. Visit www.huntnh. com.
Hebron Library is Hiring!
Job: Part-Time Librarian
 The Board of Trustees of the Hebron Library in Hebron, NH is seeking a self-motivated, energetic, creative individual with excellent communication skills to manage the Hebron Library. The ideal candidate will have a knowledge of modern library policies, practices, technologies, and trends. Under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, the Librarian administers, plans, and oversees all aspects of library operations, and supervises the Library Assistants and volunteers.
The preferred candidate has experience working in a library. Negotiating stairs and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs is required. Training will be available.
The Town of Hebron is a small community located at the north end of Newfound Lake. The current operating hours are: Monday 1-4; Wednesday 1-4, and Saturday 9-12. 5 additional office hours are required for social media community contact, program development and Library maintenance activities.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resumé via email to hebronnhlibrary@gmail.com.
Subject line should read “Library Position”.
Or send via mail to Library Trustees, PO Box 90, Hebron, NH 03241. The position will be open until filled.
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