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Hunter Safety Classes Scheduled

            The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and volunteer instructors will offer the hunter safety class June 16-20, 2008 at the Lawrenceburg City Administration Building from 6pm until 9pm each night. A class has also been scheduled July 14-18, 2008 at the Loretto Civic Center from 6pm until 9pm each night. Participants in the class must be at least nine (9) years of age to be certified. Completion of an approved hunter safety class is required for all hunters born on or after January 1, 1969 before hunting any species of game.

            Those persons taking the class should know their social security number, birth date, and address. The only equipment the student should bring to the class would be a     # 2 pencil to register for the class on the first night and for the test. There is no charge for the class and pre-registration is not required.

 

 

 

 

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Lawrenceburg Outdoors is working with Inmotionpics.com to bring you great photos from area Moto Races. These you see above are from Mt.Nebo, May 10, 2008. Recognize anyone?

Thanks to Tammy Eastep of Inmotionpics.com for the photos. See more here from time to time or visit inmotionpics.com and see more action pix.

Mt. Nebo April 26, 2008 Inmotionpics.com/LawrenceburgOutdoors.com Photos.

Boat Education Test Sites Available Across Middle Tennessee

Any Tennessee resident born after January 1, 1989 must pass and possess a TWRA-issued wallet Boating Safety Education Certificate as proof of successful completion of the TWRA Boating Safety exam before they drive a boat.

The Tennessee mandatory boating education law is similar to the driver’s license law.  You acquire the study materials, study, and then take an approved boating safety exam administered by an approved representative of the TWRA.

 No other certificate will be accepted as meeting the requirements of the law.
If there is an adult on board (at least 18 years old, and if born after 1/1/89 possesses the certification) that can take immediate control of the vessel, then this certificate is not required.

More can be found out about the TWRA’s test requirements by visiting the agency’s website at www.tnwildilfe.org

The following is a list of sites where tests are can be taken (check the agency website for updates):
                                                                  

Bedford County
Argie Cooper Public Library in Shelbyville
by appointment only - 931-684-7323

Cannon County
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams Memorial Library
212 College Street/Woodbury
by appointment only - (615) 563-5861

Coffee County
Manchester Public Library
by appointment only 931-723-5143

Davidson County
Boating Safety Class
US Army Reserve Center
3598 Bell Road, Donelson
May 3, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
contact Phil Mammano to register 615-397-1811

Davidson County
Boating Safety Class
Spring Hill Suites - Nashville Airport
May 17 - 9:30 a.m.
Call to register - Robby Gilreath - 615-566-5641

Dickson County
Dickson County Library/Henslee Dr.
by appointment only 615-446-8293

Franklin County
Franklin County Library in Winchester
by appointment only - 931-967-3706

Giles County
Giles County Library
By appointment only
931-363-2720

Hickman County
By Appointment Only
Dave Anderson (931) 729-5615

Lincoln County
Fayetteville/Lincoln Co. Public Library
400 Rocky Knob Lane
by appointment only - 931-433-3286

Maury County
Spring Hill Public Library
Internet Testing
By appointment only, call (931) 486-2932

Montgomery County
Clarksville Montgomery County Public Library
350 Pageant Lane
by appointment only - 931-648-8826

Moore County
Moore County Library - Lynchburg
by appointment only - 931-759-7285

Robertson County
Gorham MacBane Library, Springfield
Anytime Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Thurdsay - 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
subject to computer availability

Rutherford County
Linebaugh Public Library - Murfreesboro
by appointment only (615) 893-4131 ext. 117

Smyrna Public Library
call Chad to set up appointment - 615-459-4884

Smith County
Smith County Rescue Squad Bldg./Jefferson Ave/Carthage
by appointment only, call Tracy Fields - 615-735-9917

Sumner County
Hendersonville Public Library - 116 Dunn St.
by appointment only - 615-824-0656

Boater's World - Rivergate
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on the following dates:
May 10, June 7,
July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 6, and Oct. 4.
To register, call Gary Potterpin at (615) 672-7586.

Trousdale County
Fred A. Vaught Public Library, Hartsville
Tuesdays 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Williamson County

Williamson County Library
Franklin, TN
By appointment only
615-595-1243

 Fairview Public Library
by appointment only, 615-799-0235

 Leipers Fork Public Library
by appointment only - 615-794-7019

Nolensville Public Library
by appointment only - 615-776-5490
Bethesda Public Library
by appointment only - 615-790-1887

Wilson County
Cooks United Methodist Church - Hwy. 70
3rd Thursday of every month - 6:00 p.m.
March - October

Mt. Juliet Public Library
Mondays only, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Boat Smart Super Saturday Set For May 17 To Kick Off Safe Boating Week

Volunteers have teamed up with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at area lakes for Boat Smart Super Saturday on May 17.  Super Saturday, the kickoff to National Safe Boating Week, May 17-23, is geared to promote boating and water safety while having fun at the lake. 

 "Wear It,” referring to life jackets, is the primary message for boaters to follow to arrive alive after a day on the lake.

The team will be ready at boat ramps around the lake on Super Saturday to greet visitors and remind them of tips to be safe on the water.  With the warmer weather and summer approaching quickly, crowds are getting back out on the lakes.

"There’s a variety of volunteers participating from boaters, park hosts, clubs, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, Scouts and more,” said Natural Resources Specialist Carolyn Bauer.  “Volunteers view it as a nice way to take a few hours, greet visitors, enjoy being around the lake, and feel good about knowing the information they provide may save a life.”

“It’s a great time of year to enjoy water sports,” said Public Affairs Specialist Steve Foshee.   "Boat Smart Super Saturday tackles the job of reminding people to have fun and yet to expect the unexpected.  Prepare with the right gear for your boat, wear a life jacket, use courtesy and common sense, and don’t drink and boat.”

Some tips for boaters:

       1)  Expect the unexpected.  Wear your life jacket.

        2)  Avoid drinking and operating a boat.

        3)  Keep a proper lookout – watch out for the "other guy.”

        4)  Use courtesy and common sense.

        5)  Take a safe boating course. 

"This is a great kickoff event to get folks started on every day being a boat smart day,” said Randy Ventress, Staff Officer for Public Affairs of Division 11 8, Eastern Region, US Coast Guard Auxiliary.  "Throughout the year we offer boating courses.  We’ll be at Bass Pro Shops on Super Saturday promoting life jacket wear and demonstrating the comfort of inflatable life jackets.”

Area lakes that will participate in Boat Smart Super Saturday include Barkley, Cheatham, Old Hickory, J. Percy Priest, Cordell Hull, Center Hill, Dale Hollow, and Lake Cumberland.

 

Center Point May 3, 2008 Inmotionpics.com/LawrenceburgOutdoors.com Photos.