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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR FALL "BECOMING AN OUTDOORS-WOMAN" WORKSHOP
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CONCORD, N.H. -- Women interested in applying for scholarships to defray the

cost of attending New Hampshire's Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) fall<br />
weekend workshop must apply before May 15, 2012, to be considered for<br />
financial assistance.

To apply for a BOW scholarship, go to http://www.nhbow.com and print out and<br />
complete the BOW scholarship application. Mail it in, along with the $30<br />
scholarship application fee, before the May 15 deadline. Scholarship<br />
applications will not be accepted after that date. Scholarship applicants<br />
will be notified by May 25, 2012, of the status of their application.

If you are awarded a scholarship, this does not guarantee you a place in the<br />
fall BOW program. Those who are offered a fall BOW scholarship must also<br />
download, complete and mail in the regular fall BOW registration form at<br />
http://www.nhbow.com as soon as possible after the form becomes available on<br />
May 31. Registration for fall BOW is conducted on a first-come, first-served<br />
basis. Space is limited and the program fills up fast. If the program is<br />
full when your registration is received, you will not get in.

Among the BOW scholarships being offered this year is a special<br />
mother-daughter scholarship. Both mother and daughter must apply; the<br />
daughter must be age 18 or older.

New Hampshire's fall Becoming an Outdoors-Woman weekend will take place<br />
September 7-9, 2012, at Rockywold/Deephaven Camps on Squam Lake in<br />
Holderness, N.H. Participants select four sessions from more than 30<br />
different outdoor skills workshops, including archery, fishing and<br />
fly-fishing, camping, field dressing game, hiking, kayaking, rifle, shotgun,<br />
nature photography, outdoor survival, campfire cooking, mountain biking, map<br />
and compass, and more.

A brochure describing the fall BOW weekend can be viewed at<br />
http://www.nhbow.com. Regular registration forms for fall BOW will be<br />
available on May 31, 2012. Registration forms will be accepted by regular<br />
mail only (no walk-ins please - new policy) beginning June 4, 2012. Please<br />
note that you can no longer drop off applications in person. The fall BOW<br />
weekend costs $330, which includes lodging and all meals, instruction and<br />
equipment use.

New Hampshire's Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is co-sponsored by<br />
the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (http://www.wildnh.com) and the<br />
New Hampshire Wildlife Federation (http://www.nhwf.org).

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