(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department will be holding a free women’s self-defense class.
The class will take place Sunday, July 16th, beginning at 1:00 in the afternoon, at the Pioneer Building located at 710 Pioneer Street in Seneca.
Sheriff Rich Vernon says McPherson County Sheriff Jerry Montagne, who previously worked for the Nemaha County Sheriff’s Office, is teaching the class.
He says the 3-4 hour class is attended to teach women how to be safe and defend themselves in the normal working environment and while their going to school.
The class size is limited.
Those interested in attending are asked to call the Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department at ( 785) 336-2311 to register.
Vernon says high school age girls can also attend as long as a female guardian is with them.
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