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Become a Volunteer Hunter/Bowhunter Education Instructor

Have you ever thought how fun and rewarding it would be to become a Nebraska Hunter or Bow-hunter Education Instructor and give something back to the sport you love?  Here is your opportunity!  Trainings in Lincoln are held once in spring and once in fall (generally) so don’t delay.  Having been a Hunter Education Instructor for over 20 years, I can tell you it is pretty rewarding.  I have been able to meet some of the neatest people in the state and have been able to help shape the minds of so many young sportsmen/women and youth.   The upcoming training will be held:

Bow-hunter Education Instructor Training

March 25, 2013 from 6-9pm

Firearm Hunter Education Instructor Training

March 27, 2013

Both classes are from 6 to 9 PM at the Hunter Education Office located at 4817 N 56th St #1 in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Register for this training on-line at www.huntsafenebraska.org by use of the tool on that page “become a volunteer hunter education instructor

Or

RSVP Mike Streeter, 402-471-6134 or e-mail mike.streeter@nebraska.gov before 3/22/2013.

Teaching Kids firearms safety and proper shooting techniques is all a part of what Hunter Education Instructors do!

Get Em’ Out There

Rawly

About jeff rawlinson

Jeff is the Education Manager in the Communications Division with Game and Parks where he has worked for the last 15 years. He oversees the Hunter Education, Boater Education, Hunter Outreach and Shooting Range Development for the Commission and is a devout hunter, angler, wildlife viewer, naturalist, father and husband. He holds a BS and MS from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has been a Hunter Education Instructor for over 20 years, NRA firearms instructor and range officer, National Archery in the Schools Program Archery Instructor Specialist and member of the National NASP Board, sits on the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Hunter Recruitment and Retention Committee and Education Committee. Jeff is an avid handgun hunter, loves to chase turkeys in the spring, squirrel hunting enthusiast and philosopher of the outdoors. He is an avid shooter and loves to spend outdoor time with family and friends. He has a passion for exciting others about the outdoors. A history buff, Jeff is a strong supporter of our North American Model of Conservation and tries to spread the message of its importance and relevance every chance he gets.

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