Have you ever wished for an adult summer camp (if only for a long weekend), where you could try a variety of outdoor activities under the supervision of experienced teachers and guides? If you have, read on, because Maine’s Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (B.O.W.) Introductory Skills Weekend is just that opportunity!

The workshop will be held Friday morning through Sunday noon, September 16-18 at Camp Caribou in Winslow on beautiful Pattee Pond. Two hundred dollars covers everything – good food, lodging, all equipment and lots of educational handouts. Some scholarships are available. BOW programs, which are sponsored by Inland Fish & Wildlife, are designed primarily for women ages 18 and over.

A complete Hunter Safety Certification Course is available as a course strand for the weekend. Participants in Hunter Safety take four required classes with additional evening instruction and a Sunday afternoon final test. This year’s event also features several new course options including: self-defense, women’s wellness, wild edibles, small motorboat handling and ropes course.

The brochure and registration form are posted at www.mefishwildlife.com (Education, BOW); they are also available from BOW Coordinator Emily Jones (287-8069, emily.jones@maine.gov)

Registration is first come, first served, and the deadline is August 29, so don’t wait!