TUESDAY

Fly Tier Fun, 6:30 p.m. in Yarmouth

Join the Gray Ghosts for a fly tying seminar taught by Greg Ponte of Trout Unlimited. Ponte will tie a Yellow Humpty and The Klinkhammer. Meet at the First Parish Congregational Church.

UPCOMING

Christmas Bird Count, Dec. 19 and Jan. 2

York County Audubon sponsors two Christmas bird counts to help monitor the health and status of bird populations throughout North America. They began with the National Audubon Society count on Christmas Day in 1900. More than 2,300 areas are covered each year, with more than 70,000 birders participating from Alaska to South America. At the end of the day, counters meet to compile the counts and share highlights. Once compiled, the counts are forwarded to National Audubon for their master compilation. This season, counts will be held Dec. 19 in Wells (email pmmoynahan@maine.rr.com or call 284-5487), and Jan. 2 in Biddeford and Kennebunk (call 967-4102 or email kadona11@roadrunner.com).

Becoming an Outdoor Woman, Feb. 24-26 in Bryant Pond

The Becoming an Outdoors Woman program offers workshops for women 18 or older who would like to gain or improve skills in hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation in a safe and comfortable environment. The workshop is held at the UMaine 4-H Camp and Learning Center. Participants can stay overnight at the camp at a cost of $225, or commute for the three-day workshop for $175. Participants will gain skills in winter-related activities. Go to mainebow.com for more information.

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