2009 Outdoor Calendar

DECEMBER
 

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1: Furbearer Season opens and runs through the end of February 2010. Check the regulations for limits.

1: OK-FIRE Training Session in Shawnww. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  The two hour evening training session runs from 7 to 9 p.m.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

2: OK-FIRE Training Session in Shanwee. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  A half-day computer workshops will be offered lasting three and a half hours and limited to 15-20 participants.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training, morning and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

2: OK-FIRE Training Session in Ada. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  The two hour evening training session runs from 7 to 9 p.m.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

3: OK-FIRE Training Session in Ada. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  Two half-day computer workshops will be offered lasting three and a half hours and limited to 15-20 participants.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training, morning or afternoon session (you can only register for one) and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

5: Sooner Retriever Club Training day. For more information contact  Bill Blochowiak at labske@aol.com or (405) 279-1288.

7: The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Regular Commission Meeting.  Meetings are held monthly at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Building (auditorium), 1801 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, OK at 9:00 am

7: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Central Fire Station (410 W Garriott), Enid. Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

8: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Ponotoc Technology Center (601 West 33rd), Ada. Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

8: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Tulsa Technology Center, Riverside Campus (801 E 91st St), Jenks.  Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

8: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Kiamichi Technology Center (301 Kiamichi Dr, SW corner of Hwy 69 and Hwy 270), McAlester. Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

8: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Great Plains Technology Center (4500 Lee Blvd), Lawton.  Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

9: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Muskogee Public library (801 W Okmulgee), Muskogee.  Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

9: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Senior Citizens Library (323 S 8th St), Clinton. Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

9: OK-FIRE Training Session in Duncan. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  The two hour evening training session runs from 7 to 9 p.m.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

10: OK-FIRE Training Session in Duncan. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  A half-day computer workshops will be offered lasting three and a half hours and limited to 15-20 participants.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training, morning and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

10: OK-FIRE Training Session in Ardmore. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  The two hour evening training session runs from 7 to 9 p.m.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

11: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Town Hall Meeting at Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Auditorium (1801 N Lincoln Blvd), Oklahoma City. Meeting starts at 7 p.m.

11: OK-FIRE Training Session in Ardmore. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  Two half-day computer workshops will be offered lasting three and a half hours and limited to 15-20 participants.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training, morning or afternoon session (you can only register for one) and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

15: OK-FIRE Training Session in Stillwater. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  The two hour evening training session runs from 7 to 9 p.m.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

16: OK-FIRE Training Session in Stillwater. OK-FIRE is a weather-based decision-support system for wildland fire managers in Oklahoma.  Applications include both wildfire and prescribed fire. Training sessions will be directed by Dr. J. D. Carlson, OSU fire meteorologist and director of the OK-FIRE program.  Two half-day computer workshops will be offered lasting three and a half hours and limited to 15-20 participants.  To register email Melissa Moore at melissa.s.moore@okstate.edu or by phone at (405) 744-5431.  Please include the location/date of the training, morning or afternoon session (you can only register for one) and contact information, including name, agency or fire department (if any), phone number, and e-mail address. 

18-20: Holiday Antlerless Season. Only in open zones Consult the 2009-2010 Hunting Regulations.

25: Christmas Day - State Offices Closed.

25-27: Holiday Antlerless Season. Only in open zones Consult the 2009-2010 Hunting Regulations.

27-Jan. 5: Southwest zone dove season. Check the hunting regulations for the daily limits and possession.