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Cabela’s Offers Free Women-Only Intro to Outdoors Day Camp

GLENDALE, AZ. – Cabela’s is offering women an opportunity to get involved in the great outdoors by offering six free mini-seminars during a one day female-only camp on Saturday, Aug.15, 2009 at the retailer’s store in Glendale.

 

The morning sessions will begin at 8:45 a.m. and include an introduction to handguns, shotguns and archery, followed by a free picnic-style lunch and keynote address by author Debbie Ferns. Ferns is from Tucson, and authored Babes with Bullets. Other presenters include Ashley Lynch, Arizona Game and Fish; Todd Hulm, Alpine Bows; Paige Carter, Taser; and Ben Koller, Hook-Up Outfitters.

 

The afternoon sessions will include a primer on TASER personal protection, fishing, casting and fish cleaning. An optional hands-on archery demo will be held after closing ceremonies.

 

There will be several raffles and Cabela’s discounts for everyone in attendance. Participants should be at least 15 years of age, and pre-registration is required as space is limited. Whether you’re a casual enthusiast, hunting widow or planning your very first outdoor experience, this day is for you.

 

All classes will be held in Cabela’s conference facility in Glendale. The event will be over by 3:30 p.m. Cabela’s is located at 9380 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale.

 

For registration please call (623) 872-6700. The day is free, and students need not bring anything but their enthusiasm.

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There you go Casey! just dress up as a woman, check who is the hotest girl in there....later on you declare her your love and you'll have a girlfriend that loves the outdoors. :D ;)

 

Ernesto C

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ok, why tazer training? life is hard as it is. first they get the vote, now tazers!? i hope my wife don't hear about this. she thinks all wives already gut fish and quail, chop wood, shoe horses, pack out elk, etc. Lark.

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