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Tri-State Woodland & Wildlife Workshop

This workshop has been cancelled

Saturday, November 3, 2007
8:15am - 4:00pm
Bryan Middle School
1301 Center Street
Bryan, OH 43506

Join us for this special workshop for woodland owners in the area where Ohio, Indiana and Michigan meet. Forestry and Wildlife experts from all three states will be on hand to present a
variety of topics and answer your questions.

Some sessions will be indoors and other sessions outdoors, so please dress appropriately. An area will be set aside for displays and other information along with an area where you can talk with presenters one on one to get your questions answered. Questions?Contact: Ohio State University Extension, Williams County 419-636-5608

Cost:
Registration is $30 per person if received by October 26 and $40 per person if received after October 26. *Pre-registraion is required.



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