Hunting & Shooting Sports Outreach Program
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The primary goal of this program is to provide initial and next steps for novice hunters and shooters such that they will feel comfortable moving forward in the shooting and hunting sports as a result of their experiences and the connections they are able to make in the program. The program is comprised of a variety of mini-workshops, mentored hunts and other events in partnership with shooting ranges, Non-Governmental Organizations and state, local and federal governmental agencies. This program is designed to be as hands-on as possible, giving participants enough knowledge to further pursue their interests once their participation in the program has concluded.
Upcoming Events
Join us for a Women’s Shooting Sports 101 – Handgun Workshop.
When: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 -5:30pm-8:30pm
Where: GUNTRY Indoor Shooting and Training Facility – Owings Mills This workshop is full and registration is closed
| Join us for a workshop designed to introduce women new to the shooting sports to handguns. This workshop will provide the most novice user with the knowledge and skills necessary to begin their journey into the shooting sports, specifically safe handling and usage of handguns. Focus will be on the on the basics in a non-threatening, safe and engaging environment for women shooters. It will provide a practical introduction to handguns through nomenclature breakdowns, fundamental shooting skills, safe firearm handling techniques and ultimately live-fire exercise all under the watchful of eye of experienced and trained range safety personnel and staff.
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Join us for a Hunting 101 Workshop.
When: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 from 9am-3pm
Where: Point Pleasant Farm, Bozman, MD
Click here for more details or register now at the link:
http://go.umd.edu/hunting101 Space is limited and pre-registration is required, so register today! | New to the outdoors and curious about hunting? Our one day Hunting 101 workshop is the perfect place to start. This program covers everything from ethical practices and safety regulations to essential gear and basic techniques. Learn from top notch instructors and experienced hunters and gain the knowledge and confidence to begin your own hunting adventure.
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For more information, please contact:
Victoria Vayer(she/her)
R3 Coordinator & Videographer
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Ave., E-1
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Office: (410) 260-8554
torey.vayer@maryland.gov