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Inaugural ‘Becoming an Outdoors Woman’ Event

Women Learn Skills at Venues Across Hawai‘i Island

■ Forty-five women, mostly from Hawai‘i, spent a few days in early September being schooled in outdoor skills during the first-ever “Becoming an Outdoors Woman” (BOW) retreat in Hawai’i. This is the Aloha State’s initial foray into a 20-year-old international program that sponsors skill-development weekends

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