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HCC hosts hunter safety classes

 The WRC is offering six seminars on  several different topics, including deer hunting and deer processing. File photo The WRC is offering six seminars on several different topics, including deer hunting and deer processing. File photo

Haywood Community College’s Department of Arts, Sciences, and Natural Resources and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will offer a variety of hunter safety courses this fall.

 

Two-day classes will be held Aug. 23-24, Sept. 6-7, Oct. 11-12 and Nov. 15-16. Courses will be held from 6-9 p.m. on the HCC campus in Walnut Building 3300, room 3322. Participants must attend two consecutive evenings to receive their certification. 

These courses are offered as a community service and are free of charge. There are no minimum age requirements; however, written exam must be completed without assistance.

Pre-registration is required. Anyone interested in taking a boating safety course must register online to attend any session. Course registration may be completed at ncwildlife.org.

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