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Tree Stand Safety

Tree stand Safety: Tree stand accidents are one of the major causes of hunting related injuries. Find out steps that you can take to ensure your safety while hunting from, and setting up, a tree stand. Several examples of different tree stands will be mentioned in this class. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Deer Hunting

Bow Hunting: This course is designed to help you prepare yourself with a session on bow hunting gear, proper clothing, stands, calls, and techniques to improve your chances of success. We will discuss best bow hunting practices, safety and how bow hunting differs from hunting deer with a rifle. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Deer Hunting

Firearms Deer Hunting: Ready to try deer hunting? This program will teach the basics of deer hunting including what to wear, how to scout for deer, hunting methods, safety, and regulations. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Deer Hunting

After Harvesting Deer: Find out how to skin and quarter the deer you harvest this year. We will use videos to demonstrate techniques. We will also show examples of equipment and tools used and provide answers to any questions you may have about do-it-yourself processing. All attendees must be registered for the program. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Game Utilization

Hide to Rawhide: Our ancestors utilized deer hides for making clothing, containers, musical instruments, shelter and more. Learn how to flesh, scrape, stretch, and dry your deer hide to make rawhide. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Wild Game Cooking

Recipes: Join us to talk about different wild game recipes. We will cover deer and turkey recipes in this class. This is a beginner's program. The link to join this class will be sent the morning of the class. Be sure to check your Spam or Junk box for the email. If an email is not received, please send an email to the instructor to let them know.

Little Acorns

Let’s get messy! This outdoor sensory adventure will explore mud, water, and natural materials as children mix, scoop, and create in a mud kitchen setting. It’s all about imagination, discovery, and letting the magic of messy play unfold. Wear clothes that can get dirty. A water hose will be available to clean off after the program, so a towel and an extra pair of clean clothes are encouraged as well.

Babes in the Woods

Let’s get messy! This outdoor sensory adventure will explore mud, water, and natural materials as children mix, scoop, and create in a mud kitchen setting. It’s all about imagination, discovery, and letting the magic of messy play unfold. Wear clothes that can get dirty. A water hose will be available to clean off after the program, so a towel and an extra pair of clean clothes are encouraged as well.

Nature Art

Light up your creativity with Missouri’s fireflies! In this beginner friendly workshop, you’ll learn the basics of needle felting while crafting your own whimsical firefly to take home. Along the way, hear from a naturalist about what makes these bioluminescent insects so fascinating, why they’re iconic in Missouri summers, and how we can help protect their habitats. All materials are provided, just bring your curiosity and a bit of creative energy.

Amphibians and Reptiles

Turtles, Lizards, and Snakes – oh my! Discover Missouri reptiles from their scales to their tails, including what makes them unique and why they are so important. Registration is required and be sure to include your email address. The presenter will send the program link both the day before and one hour before the program begins. This program is geared toward young audiences, but all ages are welcome to register!