HCC hosts hunter safety classes

Haywood Community College’s Department of Arts, Sciences, and Natural Resources and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will offer a variety of hunter safety courses this fall.
Two-day classes will be held Aug. 23-24, Sept. 6-7, Oct. 11-12 and Nov. 15-16. Courses will be held from 6-9 p.m. on the HCC campus in Walnut Building 3300, room 3322. Participants must attend two consecutive evenings to receive their certification.
These courses are offered as a community service and are free of charge. There are no minimum age requirements; however, written exam must be completed without assistance.
Pre-registration is required. Anyone interested in taking a boating safety course must register online to attend any session. Course registration may be completed at ncwildlife.org.