As it has for the past nine years, Geauga Park District is again offering a course on hunter education. This is a hands-on, educational, two-day course covering firearm safety, ammunition, archery, hunter safety, ethics and conservation. And upon completion, students are eligible to purchase their first hunting licenses!
This event will be on Saturdays April 4 & 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m at Big Creek Park, Donald W. Meyer Center, 9160 Robinson Road, Chardon Township.
Students must attend both days to obtain certification and enrollment is open to all, ages 10 and older. However, a guardian-signed waiver will be required for all children.
Although attendance at this course is completely free, registration is required at wildlife.ohiodnr.gov or 1-800-945-3543.
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