Skip to main content
#
Bailey Brothers Collision Repair
site map
contact
our facebook page

Rich Heritage and a Bright Future

Bailey Brother Collision Repair is proud to be a part of the north central Missouri community and takes pleasure in presenting this blog with tips for maintaining your vehicles, as well as community news and photo gallery celebrating the history and natural resources of north-central Missouri. Also, follow us on Facebook for our latest news, safety tips, and do-it-yourself advice, plus links to the history and natural resources of north-central Missouri.

Our Community Photo Gallery

Click on images for a larger view.

Community and Automotive News

Click on blog title for complete story

Monday, March 13 2017

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is now accepting registrations for a free Discover Nature — Girls Camp June 27-29 at Heit’s Point Lutheran Camp near Lincoln, Mo., in Benton County.  This camp will be wonderful way for youngsters to learn outdoor skills and enjoy camp camaraderie.


MDC's Discover Nature  — Girls Camp teaches basic outdoor skills such as fishing, shooting and archery.
Participants also learn about nature and ecology. Photos by Bill Graham, Missouri Department of Conservation

Discover Nature — Girls Camp is a three-day, two-night outdoor skills camp for girls ages 11 to 15. This camp provides a supportive learning environment for girls to learn about firearm safety, fishing, conservation management and ethics, water safety and basic canoeing, archery, hunting and other outdoor skills. Participants will have a chance to shoot pellet guns and archery on target ranges under the supervision of experts. They will receive Missouri Hunter Education certification.

The outdoor activities will be taught by MDC experts. Participants will gain the confidence to explore Missouri’s diverse nature on their own. MDC will provide all the necessary gear and material for camp activities. Campers are accepted in the order that completed applications are received.

MDC is also seeking female chaperones who would like to assist at the camp.

To request an application form and apply for Discover Nature — Girls Camp, contact Conservation Agent Brian Bartlett at 816-835-6087, or brian.bartlett@mdc.mo.gov. Applications are also available at the MDC Kansas City Regional Office and the MDC offices at Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center, Burr Oak Woods Nature Center, El Dorado Springs, Clinton and Sedalia.

For more information, call 816-622-0900. MDC connects people with nature. For information about other MDC educational programs, visit http://mdc.mo.gov.

 

Content for this post provided by the Missouri Department of Conservation  [Website]
 

Posted by: AT 12:45 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
 

Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Fridays: 8 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

660-258-5005

444 Myers Street | Brookfield, MO 64628

Email: hfessler@baileybrotherscollisionrepair.com