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| Conservation club offers scholarships |
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| Written by Times-Journal |
| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:38 |
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Winnebago Eastshore Conservation Club, Inc. will be offering a partial scholarship to one student from Chilton and Stockbridge High Schools for a natural resources career camp. The conservation club has members from primarily the Chilton and Stockbridge areas. The club has a clubhouse and shooting ranges on Hickory Hills Road. The scholarship is available for the "Natural Resources Careers Camp for High School Students 2010" sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Students participating in the workshop will receive a hands-on career experience in topics like forestry, wildlife, water resources, soils, fisheries, outdoor recreation, resource management, environmental interpretation and environmental education. Students currently in high school who are between 15 and 18 years old are eligible for this workshop. Interested students can get more information about the workshop and the scholarship from their guidance counselor at their high school. |
















