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Fishing in Schools Teacher Workshop

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Name: Fishing in Schools Teacher Workshop
Date: June 13, 2017
Time: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM MDT
Event Description:
The National Fishing in the Schools Program is a nationwide, all-inclusive, in-school program that provides teachers with training, curriculum, equipment, and online support to help you teach your students about rivers and river conservation through fly fishing. Designed to be taught by teachers during the regular school day, this program makes it easy to learn and teach fly fishing to elementary, middle and high school students, whether you are an experienced angler or picking up a rod for the first time. Roaring Fork Conservancy educators are certified teacher-trainers for the NFSP Level 1 Teacher Training. Additional information about NFSP can be found at here. QUESTIONS? Please contact Christina Medved at christina@roaringfork.org or (970) 927-1290 ext. 28 NFSP is made possible in part by grants from Aspen Elks Lodge #224, Holy Cross Energy Round-Up Foundation, Snowmass Village Rotary Club, and private donors.
Location:
Crystal River Elementary School
Date/Time Information:
June 13th, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Contact Information:
Christina@roaringfork.org 970-927-1290
Fees/Admission:
$40 Registration Required
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