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Search Results:BoatU.S. Members Favor Mandatory EducationSummary: In the wake of the U.S. Coast Guard's interest in federally-mandated boater education, Boat Owners Association of The United States recently conducted an online survey to gauge member opinion on this issue as well as to determine whether boaters should be required to carry a separate ID card/license for national security purposes.
Project Stand Announces Training Of 200+ Tree Stand Safety ExpertsSummary:
Over 200 Tree Stand Safety Experts have been qualified to teach tree stand safety to hunter education instructors and other professional safety educators. These Experts have successfully completed an intensive eight hour course on tree stand safety and are now a part of the Project STAND (Stop Tree stand Accidents 'N Deaths) initiative. High Schooler, Hooky and History this week on Pheasants Forever TelevisionSummary:
As an 18-year-old high school senior in Midland, Texas, David Harrison formed the West Texas Chapter of Quail Forever. You'll meet this youngster who sees the big picture on this week's episode of Pheasants Forever Television, airing on Outdoor Channel on Thursday, August 28th at 10PM CDT / 11PM EDT. Help Kids Stay Safe By Becoming A Life Jacket Loaner SiteSummary:
The easiest way to ensure a child's safety on the water is to make sure they wear a life jacket that fits. But children's growth spurts or last minute changes to the roster of invited guests do not always make that easy. However, your boat club or local waterfront business may be able to help if it works with the BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water Life Jacket Loaner Program. BoatU.S. Recreational Boating Access Award Seeks Entries, But Time Is Running OutSummary:
As waterfront land values skyrocket and condominiums sprout on nearly every acre of waterfront property, recreational boaters are being squeezed out. To spotlight the problem and to recognize those who are helping turn the tide, BoatU.S. is seeking nominees for its national Recreational Boating Access Award. But time is running out - the deadline to enter is October 1, 2008. 165 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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