01-28-2010, 12:10 PM
The Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, California organization has posted the 2010 schedule of events on their newly designed website at www.bowca.org.
This marks the fifth year as a non-profit organization in California. The outdoor skills workshops cater to the beginner or intermediate outdoors-woman. All equipment is provided so the participant doesn't have to invest in equipment before they know if they want to pursue that particular outdoor skill.
Topic specific workshops include fly fishing, trap and sporting clays, ATVs and dirt bikes, outdoor cooking, wildlife and nature drawing, using hiking poles for hiking and coastal exploration, and a guided pheasant hunt.
The 3-day multi-course workshop covers introductions to kayaking, map and compass, GPS, personal self-defense, trap (shotgunning), fly fishing, fly tying, hiking poles, archery, first aid, camping and backpacking, outdoor and Dutch oven cooking, knot tying and more.
It also includes two nights at the beautiful Wonder Valley Ranch, seven delicious meals, four outdoor skills sessions of your choice, all equipment, raffles and auctions, and entertainment.
The new friendships, the laughter, and the renewed self-esteem are all for free!
For information about any of the following workshops, go to www.bowca.org or call 530-347-0227.
Drawing on Nature (Art Class)
April 9 - 11, 2010, Carrizo Plains, San Luis Obispo County
Instructor: Bill Peters, Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
Fly Fishing and Outdoor Cooking
April 16 - 18, 2010, Fresno County Sportsmen's Club
Instructors: Deb Cox and Joyce and Augie Pando, Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
ATVs & Dirt Bikes
April 30 - May 2, 2010, Hollister Hills State OHV Park, San Benito County
Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
Poles for Hiking and Coastal Exploration
June 19, 2010, Pacifica, San Mateo County
Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, Limit: 20 participants Cost: $50
A Day at the Range - South
June 26, 2010, Raahauge's Enterprises, Corona, Riverside County
Instructors: Cherel & Scott McCracken, Limit: 30 participants, Cost: $150
A Day at the Range - North
July 10, 2010
Clear Creek Sportsmen's Club, Corning, Tehama County
Limit: TBD, Cost: $50
Alaska Trip (Salmon & halibut fishing, bear viewing, more!)
August 8 - 15, 2010
All Alaska Outdoors Lodge, Soldotna, Alaska, Limit: 28 participants, Cost: $1450
Fly Fishing
September 17 - 19, 2010, Bidwell Ranch, Hat Creek, Shasta County
Limit: 30 participants, Cost: $250
Multi-Course Workshop
October 22 - 24, 2010, Wonder Valley Ranch, Fresno County
Limit: 100 participants, Cost: $395
Pheasant Hunt
November 20, 2010, Wilderness Unlimited Property, Williams, Colusa County
Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $125
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, California is a non-profit organization dedicated to offering opportunitites to learn outdoor skills in a safe, encouraging and supportive environment. Instruction is given in a one, two or three-day workshop with valuable hands-on experiences. The workshops are designed to foster the learning process and provide the opportunity for women to enjoy the outdoors while encouraging and empowering them to build their self confidence in the outdoors and in life's adventures.
Contact:<br />
Susan Herrgesell, BOW, California president, (530) 347-0227
This marks the fifth year as a non-profit organization in California. The outdoor skills workshops cater to the beginner or intermediate outdoors-woman. All equipment is provided so the participant doesn't have to invest in equipment before they know if they want to pursue that particular outdoor skill.
Topic specific workshops include fly fishing, trap and sporting clays, ATVs and dirt bikes, outdoor cooking, wildlife and nature drawing, using hiking poles for hiking and coastal exploration, and a guided pheasant hunt.
The 3-day multi-course workshop covers introductions to kayaking, map and compass, GPS, personal self-defense, trap (shotgunning), fly fishing, fly tying, hiking poles, archery, first aid, camping and backpacking, outdoor and Dutch oven cooking, knot tying and more.
It also includes two nights at the beautiful Wonder Valley Ranch, seven delicious meals, four outdoor skills sessions of your choice, all equipment, raffles and auctions, and entertainment.
The new friendships, the laughter, and the renewed self-esteem are all for free!
For information about any of the following workshops, go to www.bowca.org or call 530-347-0227.
Drawing on Nature (Art Class)
April 9 - 11, 2010, Carrizo Plains, San Luis Obispo County
Instructor: Bill Peters, Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
Fly Fishing and Outdoor Cooking
April 16 - 18, 2010, Fresno County Sportsmen's Club
Instructors: Deb Cox and Joyce and Augie Pando, Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
ATVs & Dirt Bikes
April 30 - May 2, 2010, Hollister Hills State OHV Park, San Benito County
Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $250
Poles for Hiking and Coastal Exploration
June 19, 2010, Pacifica, San Mateo County
Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, Limit: 20 participants Cost: $50
A Day at the Range - South
June 26, 2010, Raahauge's Enterprises, Corona, Riverside County
Instructors: Cherel & Scott McCracken, Limit: 30 participants, Cost: $150
A Day at the Range - North
July 10, 2010
Clear Creek Sportsmen's Club, Corning, Tehama County
Limit: TBD, Cost: $50
Alaska Trip (Salmon & halibut fishing, bear viewing, more!)
August 8 - 15, 2010
All Alaska Outdoors Lodge, Soldotna, Alaska, Limit: 28 participants, Cost: $1450
Fly Fishing
September 17 - 19, 2010, Bidwell Ranch, Hat Creek, Shasta County
Limit: 30 participants, Cost: $250
Multi-Course Workshop
October 22 - 24, 2010, Wonder Valley Ranch, Fresno County
Limit: 100 participants, Cost: $395
Pheasant Hunt
November 20, 2010, Wilderness Unlimited Property, Williams, Colusa County
Limit: 25 participants, Cost: $125
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, California is a non-profit organization dedicated to offering opportunitites to learn outdoor skills in a safe, encouraging and supportive environment. Instruction is given in a one, two or three-day workshop with valuable hands-on experiences. The workshops are designed to foster the learning process and provide the opportunity for women to enjoy the outdoors while encouraging and empowering them to build their self confidence in the outdoors and in life's adventures.
Contact:<br />
Susan Herrgesell, BOW, California president, (530) 347-0227