Fall BOW Virtual Workshop
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Fall BOW Virtual Workshop |
Learn Real Outdoor Skills Virtually at the Fall BOW Virtual Workshop!September 21st - 25th 6:30 p.m. each weeknight. Free!
Join us for these informal webinar presentations from the comfort of your home! There will be plenty of time at the end of each hour-long webinar for questions and discussions with the instructor and your fellow outdoors women. Register now for the workshop webinars! You must register by September 17th.
BOW Virtual Archery ChallengeIf you want to participate in fun archery challenges and improve your skills, join NY Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) September 8, 2020 for the first ever BOW Virtual Archery Challenge! On September 8th, DEC will post a video explaining the archery challenge on the BOW NY, New York Outdoors Women Facebook page. Please note: The BOW NY Facebook page is operated by the non-profit, 501c3, 'NY Outdoors Women.' Over the course of two weeks, we will introduce three different and fun archery challenges to help you become better archers today than you were yesterday. PLAY SMART * PLAY SAFE * PLAY LOCAL: Get Outside Safely, Responsibly, and Locally
See a video message from DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos and State Parks Commissioner Erik Kulleseid on YouTube about getting outside safely and responsibly this summer. To support this effort, DEC and State Parks are encouraging visitors to New York's great outdoors and to use the hashtags #PlaySmartPlaySafePlayLocal, #RecreateResponsibly, and #RecreateLocal on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to share their visit and encourage others to get outside safely, responsibly, and locally, too. Use the DECinfo Locator to find a DEC-managed resource near you and visit the State Parks website for information about parks and park closures. Take the Pledge below to PLAY SMART * PLAY SAFE * PLAY LOCAL: Enjoy the Outdoors Safely and Responsibly.
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