
Renae Williams helps a student learn to kindle a fire.
Have you ever wanted to feel at home in the woods, know how to live with only what the Earth provides or connect to your Native American roots?
Renae Williams of the Native American Fellowship, hosted by Tinney Chapel UMC in Winnsboro, is holding daylong classes on survival basics. Participants will learn to build shelters, make fire by friction, and find and purify water.

Make a shelter by using what’s around you.
Classes are open to adults and children ages 5 and older, with a limit of 10 people per class.
Cost is $80 for adults and $50 for children under 14, with special rates for parents and children in the same class. Private lessons can be arranged.
For details, call 903-951- 3131.
The Native American Fellowship meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at Tinney Chapel.















