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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks honored the service of its Region 6 Hunter and Bowhunter Education volunteer instructors at the annual workshop, which was held Saturday, March 24, in Wolf Point and Sunday, March 25, in Havre.
The workshop is an annual event that invites all the volunteer instructors across the region for a day filled with visiting, updates to the program, demonstrations of new equipment and ideas, and most importantly, honoring years of service. This was the first time in Region 6 that two workshops were held, with the idea that more instructors could attend.
Receiving awards at this year's workshop were numerous instructors with service ranging from five to 45 years. All service award recipients receive a plaque, with other milestones receiving special awards, including: 10 year: engraved knife; 20 year: FWP belt buckle; 30 year: voucher for purchase of a firearm; 45 year: Filson vest. Highlighting this year's awards were Ken Wiederrick of Malta and Jon Forbes of Saco, who have been instructing for 30 years, and Roger Wimmer of Wolf Point, who has been an instructor for 45 years.
"As evidenced by the decades of service our instructors give to our programs, there's an incredible amount of dedication and commitment out there in our communities," said FWP Region 6 Information and Education Program Manager Marc Kloker. "These volunteers play a key role in shaping future Montana hunters by providing training in safety, ethics, conservation, and the proper use of firearms and archery equipment. Ken Wiederrick and Jon Forbes, and others like them, work very hard to pass the state's rich hunting heritage on to the next generations."
"Roger Wimmer has been an instructor for 45 years ... that is three generations of hunters he has taught," Kloker continued. "It's just remarkable that Roger and other volunteers have that type of long-term dedication. Please be sure to thank your local hunter and bowhunter education instructors when you see them."
Also receiving a special award, for the Region 6 instructor of the year, was Rick Harman of Havre.
"I have seen Rick's dedication and commitment to hunter education firsthand," Kloker said. "He is the local lead instructor in Havre, which has the largest population of hunter education students in the region. Rick does a great job coordinating instructors, relates well to students, demonstrates all aspects of safe and responsible hunting, and is a very dedicated instructor."
In addition to the awards, many door prizes were also given away.
Donations from Glasgow businesses D&G Sports and Western and Markle's Ace Hardware, along with items provided by FWP, allowed everyone to go away with something.
FWP is thankful to have hundreds of qualified instructors across the state, and always welcomes new additions. For information on becoming a Hunter or Bowhunter Education instructor in Region 6, people can contact Marc Kloker at 406-228-3704, or go to the website at http://fwp.mt.gov/education/hunter/instructors/ to learn more and apply.
List of local Region 6 Hunter and Bowhunter Education Award recipients
10 Year Bowhunter Ed
Todd Alisch, Hill
15 Year Hunter Ed
Thornton Lindsay, Hill
15 Year Bowhunter Ed
Nick Siebrasse, Hill
20 Year Hunter Ed
Charles Coe, Hill
Rick Fisher, Blaine
Kenneth Hannah, Hill
Marlene Hannah, Hill
Mark Stole, Hill
25 Year Hunter Ed
Darwin Anderson, Hill
Mike Carr, Hill
Miles Hutton, Blaine
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