West Virginia Hunter Education Association
2021 William Burl “Bill” Harrison
William Burl “Bill” Harrison of Weirton was nominated to the West Virginia Hunter Education Hall Of Fame for his exceptional dedication to the program. He was the founding member of the Hancock County Hunter Education Team. His positive attitude toward the Hunter Education Program was crucial to his community. He was the lead instructor since May of 1991. He was very encouraging to new recruits and was also the lead instructor for Ohio County. He successfully recruited new instructors and helped retain current members for the program for years. He was able to transition the lead instructor over to Vance Squires, training him on how to set-up classes and teach them. Bill was a figure at the Hancock Sportsman Club and the Chest/Newell Sportsman Club hosting firearm event s in different disciplines. Bill Harrison dedicated his time and committed his life to promoting Safe Gun handling and Hunter Safety in West Virginia.• 29 Years of Service teaching Hunter Education• 54 Classes as Team Leader