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Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, California hosts a "Drawing on Nature" workshop
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If you ever wanted to learn to draw or better your skills, don't miss this comprehensive workshop. The famed wildlife artist, Bill Peters, will be our instructor for this drawing class. Using pencil, pen, or chalk, Bill's talent and technique will have you drawing before the weekend's end!

The Carrizo Plains area, nestled in a high valley between San Luis Obispo and Bakersfield, is home to a handful of year-round human residents, 13 endangered species, from the giant kangaroo rat to the San Joaquin kit fox, and some of California's finest Native American rock art. In spring, it's a wildflower paradise.

We will be staying at the Department of Fish and Game's Chimineas Unit Headquarters building. It is a spacious compound with many private rooms, a full kitchen, sunroom, pool and Jacuzzi. We will be providing dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings. Breakfast and lunch are your responsibility.

Arrival time is 3:00 p.m. Friday and departure is Sunday after lunch. The workshop fee covers instruction and accommodations. You are responsible for your drawing materials. A list of items to bring will be sent to you two to three weeks prior to the workshop.

Dates: April 9-11, 2010

Location: San Luis Obispo County

Cost: $250

To register for this workshop or to see the 2010 schedule of workshops, visit http://www.bowca.org/

Contact:<br />
Susan Herrgesell<br />
(530) 347-0227<br />
susan@bowca.org

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