Event Details
- Event Status
- Registration Open
- Event ID
- 10613
- Event Name
- Hunter Education - Field Day
Registration Open 2 of 35 seats remaining
Location
Location:
1213 North Lake George Road, Attica, MI 48412
Schedule
- Date & Times:
- Mar 28, 2026 10:00AM - 3:00PM EST
About this Event:
ABOUT THIS EVENT: Hunter Education Field Day Class
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
All students must FIRST complete either an approved online hunter education course or a home study course in order to participate in Hunter Education Field Day class and to receive your Michigan Safety Certificate.
Please be aware that online courses are hosted by third-party vendors, and any associated fees are set by those vendors, not by the Michigan DNR. If you choose the online course, you must bring the certificate of completion with you. If you choose the home study option, you are required to pick up a Hunter Education student manual and complete all chapter reviews before attending the field day class, and the student manual MUST be brought to field day class with the chapter reviews completed. Those without completed reviews will not be allowed to partake in the field day class.
The Hunter Education student manuals are provided at no cost and MUST be picked up 1 to 2 weeks prior to the field day class on March 28th.
Hunter Education student manuals will be available at the Deerfield Township Hall, 30 E. Burnside Road, North Branch, MI 48461. Located 12 miles North of Lapeer, MI, on the southeast corner of M-24 and Burnside Road.
Available pick up hours for student manuals are 10 AM to 4 PM, Tuesday - Thursday starting March 10th.
All students must register online for the field day at least 14 days in advance. Once registered, students can pick up their Hunter Education student manual if they are doing the home study option.
The Hunter Education field day will take place at the Lapeer County Sportsman's Club, 1213 North Lake George Road, Attica, MI 48412, on March 28th from 10 AM to 3 PM. There will NOT be live shooting for this class. Simulation and demonstration only.
Doors will open at 9:30 AM and class will begin promptly at 10:00 AM. The course runs approximately five hours with 10 minute breaks as needed. Students should plan to bring a pencil and pen along with their manual if they did the home study option. Drinks and snacks are not provided but please feel free to bring your own lunch, snacks or drinks. Parents and guardians are encouraged to attend with youth participants to support their learning; however, they may not assist during testing.
For Hunter Education field day class we will review important topics from the manual including but not limited to, safe firearm handling and carrying, ethics and outdoor safety guidelines. The exam is a multiple choice test and students must get an 80% to pass. Hunter Safety certificate distribution will occur immediately after the test is completed and graded.
Students must participate respectfully, safely, and without disruption throughout the course. Instructors reserve the right to dismiss any student for unsafe or disruptive behavior. Students under 18 must have emergency contact information available. Disruptive students may be asked to leave, and if so, parents will be contacted immediately. We look forward to helping you become a safe, responsible, and knowledgeable Michigan hunter.
Details
Organized by:
DEANNA PIRTLE
Required Files:
Cancellation Policies:
If you are no longer planning on attending this class, please cancel your registration so that those on the waiting list will have a chance to attend.
Event Policies:
Minimum Age Policies:
There are no minimum age policies
Maximum Age Policies:
There are no maximum age policies
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About the Program
Overview:
The main purpose of the hunter education field day course is to provide an alternative to the traditional course. This course is the same as the traditional hunter education course; however, the classroom portion is completed by either, online training or as a take home study format.
How do I register my child for a class if they do not have an email address? It is very common that the student looking to register for a class does not have an email of their own. To solve this predicament, we created a process called "Linking Accounts". By creating an account of your own and "linking" the student to that account, you now have the option to sign them up for a class with your own email. All communication about the event will be sent over to you making it easy to keep track of things. Steps to create a linked account.
How do I register my child for a class if they do not have an email address? It is very common that the student looking to register for a class does not have an email of their own. To solve this predicament, we created a process called "Linking Accounts". By creating an account of your own and "linking" the student to that account, you now have the option to sign them up for a class with your own email. All communication about the event will be sent over to you making it easy to keep track of things. Steps to create a linked account.
In order to purchase a hunting license in Michigan, an individual born on or after January 1, 1960, is required to successfully complete an approved hunter education course. There are two different formats for successfully completing the field day course. Students must take either, the online course or the take home study, then complete the field day in order to earn a hunter safety certificate. Students choosing the online course followed by the field day must present a copy of their certificate of completion (voucher) of the online course at the start of the field day. The certificate of completion (voucher) of the online course is valid for 12 months from the completion date. The online course is fee based and can be taken at https://www.hunter-ed.com/michigan/. The second format is take home study. Students register for the field day and pick up the student manual, a minimum of one week prior to the field day. Take home study students must complete the chapter review questions and present them at the start of the field day. Michigan’s hunter education course is taught by a dedicated core of certified volunteer instructors and Michigan conservation officers.
About the Field Day:
About the Field Day:
- In person field day
- 4 hours
- Written test (80% or better to pass) and practice assessment (pass/fail)
- Maximum $10 fee
- No minimum age requirement; however, students under 10 years of age shall be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other adult approved by parent or legal guardian.