April 12 th and 13 th, 2013 Ritter Springs Park Springfield, Missouri

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April 12 th and 13 th, 2013 Ritter Springs Park Springfield, Missouri

What is WOW? - WOW is a National Outdoor Recreation and Conservation School that introduces families and individuals to a variety of outdoor activities. - WOW is a hands-on learning experience that attracts a wide range of ages, interest and abilities. - WOW is a great family outing with educational components. - WOW teaches basic skills necessary for families and individuals to enjoy outdoor activities in a safe and responsible manner. - WOW is a leisure time recreational activity with health benefits that promote the quality of life while enjoying the outdoors. - WOW is taught by knowledgeable instructors. For more information, call Wonders of Wildlife at 417-225-1118 or 417-225-1131; or e-mail Wonders of Wildlife at gregistration@wondersofwildlife.org. Registration materials are available online at http://www.wondersofwildlife.org/page/conservation-education- WOW-School.aspx Registration Deadline is March 29 th, 2013.

TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION Mission Statement. 2 General Information2 Location... 2 Registration... 2 Cancellation Policy 3 Age Requirements 3 Kid s Camp... 3 Confirmation Letter 4 Program Changes. 4 Transportation... 4 Physical Activity Guide... 4 Special Needs... 5 Meals... 5 Camping... 5 Financial Assistance... 5 FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 PM Horseback Riding.. 6 Know Your Knots.. 6 Night with Nathan Boone... 6 Living in OUR Watershed......7 Flint Knapping...7 7:00 PM Twilight Nature Walk. 7 SATURDAY SESSION I 8:30-10:30 AM Beginning Canoe...... 8 Backpack Cooking...... 8 Outdoor Safety Hike... 8 Frisbee Golf....9 Caving.9 SATURDAY SESSION II 11:00-1:00 PM Slack Lining.......9 Fly Tying...... 9 Water Wise....... 10 Beginning Kayaking.... 10 Craft: Wood Working... 10 Caving...10 SATURDAY SESSION III 2:30-4:30 PM Beginning Archery...... 11 Horseback Riding...... 11 Dutch Oven Cooking..11 Geocaching...... 12 Critters of the Creek... 12 Endangered Species Hike...... 13 KID S CAMP 8:15 AM- 4:45 PM Kids Camp 14

Program Information Mission Statement W.O.W. National Outdoor Recreation and Conservation School is designed to teach participants how to enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreation activities while practicing personal safety and outdoor responsibility. Each W.O.W. course will include an outdoor skill, conservation, safety and ethics component. General Information W.O.W. School is designed as an annual event and offers a comprehensive educational program through selected courses and workshops. Some courses are designed to provide a complete range of instruction, while others deal with only one topic. Each year the program will vary depending on requests and previous participation. Location W.O.W. National Outdoor Recreation and Conservation School will be held April 12 th & 13 th at Ritter Springs Park. Ritter Springs Park is located just north of Springfield, Missouri at 3683 W. Farm Rd. 92. Registration 1. Complete a registration form (one per person please). Indicate first, second and third choice of classes this is very important! If you do not indicate alternate choices, your registration will be placed at the bottom of all the other registrations received on that particular date. At that point, every attempt will be made to contact you; however, if you are unable to be reached, your registration will not be processed until proper contact has been made. 2. Enclose payment in full; make check payable to W.O.W. School. 3. Sign and enclose the W.O.W. liability/photo release form. 2

Please note: The deadline for registration is March 29 th 2013. If any of the above is not received, your registration will not be processed. Mail registration materials and payments to: Wonders of Wildlife Attn: W.O.W. School Springfield 500 W. Sunshine Springfield, MO 65807 Or Fax to: (417) 890-9278 For more information please email: gregistration@wondersofwildlife.org Or call: (417) 225-1131 or (417) 225-1118 Cancellation Policy Cancellation and refund requests must be submitted in writing to W.O.W. School, prior to Friday, March 29 th. All refunds are subject to a $10 nonrefundable service fee. Absolutely no refunds will be given after Friday, March 29 th. When, if applicable, refunds will be processed after a three-week (minimum) waiting period. Age Requirements Participants must be nine (9) years of age or older to attend W.O.W. School classes. An adult must accompany children age nine (9) to twelve (12) to all classes and program activities. (This means the adult/guardian must be registered for and attend the same class as the child.) Discretion will be left to the parent or guardian to determine whether a child, age thirteen (13) or older, is capable of attending classes unsupervised. All individuals who attend any W.O.W. class must be registered. Kids Camp Designed for children four (4) to eight (8) years of age, the kids camp offers exciting outdoor activities. Located in Ritter Springs Park, the kids camp is funfilled and full of educational activities designed to teach and inspire a child s natural curiosity about nature and the great outdoors. 3

Confirmation Letter Participants will receive a confirmation letter after registration has been completed (please allow several weeks for processing). The letter will provide a list of classes in which the participant has successfully been enrolled, any special instructions for the course (including clothing or equipment needs), a detailed map of the W.O.W. campus and special event information. The confirmation letter is meant to ensure participants are aware of their responsibilities and expectations before arriving at the W.O.W. School. Program Changes Organizers reserve the right to cancel, reschedule or relocate any proposed offering without prior notice. Insufficient enrollment or emergency cancellations by the instructor are examples of why a program could be cancelled. Organizers also reserve the right to substitute instructors if necessary. Transportation Individuals are responsible for their own transportation to classes and program activities. All classes are within walking distance of the camping area, except for horseback riding. Horseback riding is held off park property and requires you to provide your own transportation. Please keep this in mind as you schedule your classes. You will receive detailed information regarding off-site courses in the confirmation letter. Physical Activity Guide To help participants anticipate each course and know what physical requirements to expect of each course, a physical activity rating system has been created. Listed in the course catalog, you will find a physical level rating for each course. Low Requires minimal physical skills/endurance Moderate Requires moderate physical skills/endurance High Requires high levels of physical skills/endurance 4

Special Needs In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, W.O.W. will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with special needs. Please enclose a letter with your registration form stating any special needs you may have. Meals The registration fee covers all meals served during the event. Dinner will be provided on Friday, April 12 th, and breakfast and lunch on Saturday, April 13 th. Please enclose a letter with your registration form stating any special dietary restrictions you or members of your party may have. We will do our best to accommodate you and make alternative arrangements. Camping Sites will be available to participants for tent and small camper camping only. Camping will be primitive as there are no electrical or water hook-ups. We ask that you bring your own tents and bedding. However, both tents and sleeping bags are available on a limited basis, and will be provided based on need and the date registration was received. Staff will be on hand to help anyone who needs assistance setting up their campsite. If you would prefer, there are Springfield area hotels available. LaQuinta Inn (800) 753-3757 Comfort Inn (417) 869-8246 Marriott (417) 869-6700 Drury Inn (417) 863-8400 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE! Financial assistance for registration will be available for Missouri residents who are in need. To apply, submit a one-page request letter along with a completed registration form and liability release waiver for each person in your party on or before March 29 th, 2013. In your letter include the following: why you want to attend, the ages of your family members and a phone number. Submit a one-page request letter to: Wonders of Wildlife Attn: W.O.W. School Springfield 500 W. Sunshine Springfield, MO 65807 5

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Friday Evening 6:00 p.m. Horseback Riding Trot on over to Sac River Stables, LLC. Riders will learn safety while working around horses, grooming, saddling a horse and horsemanship while riding. All events will occur in an indoor riding arena regardless of weather. Students must wear boots or sturdy shoes and long pants. Riding helmets will be supplied by the Sac River Stables. Children under the age of 13 require adult supervision. This course requires an additional $20 fee. Instructor: Dawn O Connor; Sac River Stables Know Your Knots Knot tying is an essential skill set to have, no matter what age you are or where you live. This class will teach you how to properly tie down a canoe or kayak to your vehicle, rappelling, no-fail, and more! Then to put your skills to the test, you will make your very own Survival Bracelet, which will help when you are in a rut. You do KNOT want to miss this! Instructor: Kevin Schwartz; Missouri State University Evening with Nathaniel Boone Nathaniel Boone, son of the famous Daniel Boone, was among the first white men to explore western Missouri. In this interactive history program, get Boone s insights of rare glimpse of the land, wildlife, and people of Missouri before statehood. After the program, there will be a brief presentation on the impact market hunting had on the state, and pioneering conservation efforts that brought it back from the brink of destruction. Instructor: Dakota Russell; Nathan Boone State Historic Site 6

Living in OUR Watershed Take an evening walk with us just from the river to the parking lot. Along the way you will learn of all the organisms that live there and how we have such an influential part in their living lifestyle. What else could be out there? Instructor: Kellie Herman; James River Basin Partnership Flint Knapping Minimum Age Limit: 12 This hands-on course will not only introduce the art of primitive point making (arrowheads, knives, etc.) but will give participants a chance to work on their own flint knapping project along with the knowledge of how to make their own flint knapping kit. Travel back in time to learn about the history of ancient weaponry. Instructor: Bryan Simmons; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 7:00 p.m. Twilight Nature Walk On this short, easy walk you will learn about some of Ritter Springs Park s ecosystems and habitats, i.e.: bats, glades & native species, pond & streams, and other wildlife. With enough daylight left it is hoped that you will observe a Federal Endangered Gray Bat Flight up close and personal and see what is killing our bats. You will also learn where to watch for an alligator snapper, deer, an eagle, owls, and turkeys. Instructor: Melvin Johnson; Community Recreation Outdoor Initiatives Supervisor, & Staff 7

Saturday Session 1 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Beginning Canoeing Canoeing, either on a lake or stream, can be an enjoyable activity for one person or the entire family. It is a way to relax and enjoy the many forms of wildlife that live within and frequent the stream ecosystem. Learn the basics you need to know to enjoy this activity. Wear clothing suitable for the weather and getting wet (toe-covered shoes required). Instructor: Wonders of Wildlife Backpack Cooking Ever want to go to that off-road spot that is just breathtaking, but you feel that everything you need for your trip is packed in the car? This class will go over the essentials of packing light and still eating well. You and your family will learn the proper way to cook delicious meals that don t require a lot of materials and some ideas for your next trip! Instructor: Kara Warren; Springfield-Greene County Parks and Recreation: Outdoor Initiatives Outdoor Safety Hike While hiking is a fun and enjoyable pass time, there are some dangers that everyone should be aware of when they are out. Come see what you can do to avoid dangerous situations, as well as basic survival skills if something does go array. Instructor: Melvin Johnson; Community Recreation Outdoor Initiatives Supervisor, & Staff 8

Frisbee Golf Disc Golf is an incredibly addictive game that can be played by anyone who can throw a disc. The Sport provides a fun and challenging outdoor activity that tests a player s mental skills of concentration, focus, and patients. All skill levels are welcome. This sport is a great way to participate in low impact exercise. Instructor: Jeff Lyons, MSU Recreation, Sport, & Park Administration Basic Caving A family oriented wild caving experience at Ritter Springs Park s Junction Cave. This is a hands-on learning experience about cave groups / grottos, cave habitat, caving, cave life, and cave restoration. Dress for the outdoors and the potential of getting dirty and wet. Optional crawling. Instructor: Charity Hertzler, Springfield Plateau Grotto Session 2 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Slack Lining (High) Similar to tightrope, slack line walking is more dynamic; stretching and bouncing like a long and narrow trampoline and is close to the ground. The line's tension can be adjusted to suit the user and different types of webbing can be used to achieve a variety of feats. All skill levels invited to learn this new balancing act! Instructor: Kevin Schwartz, Missouri State University Fly Tying This course is an introduction to the art and science of fly tying. Participants will receive hands-on instruction and should bring a fly box along to put their creations in. You will be able to look at some of the insects and other creatures that fly tiers try to imitate. Instructor: Charlie Stock, Midwest Flies 9

Water Wise Where exactly does it go and what does it really help? This hands-on and interactive program will teach you some facts you might not have known before and will also touch on conserving water something we all need to know before summer starts! Instructor: Rob Hunt; Watershed Committee of the Ozarks Beginning Kayaking Kayaking is similar to canoeing in that it is an enjoyable and peaceful activity on the water, but has a different technique to it. Become an instant fan as you learn the basics of this family friendly activity enjoyed by all. Come dressed in weather appropriate clothes and expect to get wet! (Toe-covered shoes required.) Instructor: Wonders of Wildlife Basic Caving A family oriented wild caving experience at Ritter Springs Park s Junction Cave. This is a hands-on learning experience about cave groups / grottos, cave habitat, caving, cave life, and cave restoration. Dress for the outdoors and the potential of getting dirty and wet. Optional crawling. Instructor: Charity Hertzler, Springfield Plateau Grotto Craft: Wood Working This beautiful art form is now at the tips of your fingers! Learn what kind of wood is best and how to use tools properly to make your imagination into a masterpiece! Children are welcome to participate as well as they make their own soap molds. A new souvenir and hobby to take home with you! Instructor: John Hodges; Ozark Mountain Woodcarvers 10

Session 3 2:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Beginning Archery Experience the excitement and realism of 3-D target shooting. Learn how to set up and fine-tune your equipment for 3-D shooting or archery hunting. Other topics that will be covered include target panic, range estimation, shot placement, bow hunting ethics and safety. Individual instruction will be provided during practice time. Participants are encouraged to provide their own bows, arrows and personal equipment to ensure a proper fit. Some equipment will be available for participants if needed. Instructor: Wink Mitchell; Wonders of Wildlife Horseback Riding Trot on over to Sac River Stables, LLC. Riders will learn safety while working around horses, grooming, saddling a horse and horsemanship while riding. All events will occur in an indoor riding arena regardless of weather. Students must wear boots or sturdy shoes and long pants. Riding helmets will be supplied by the Sac River Stables. Children under the age of 13 require adult supervision. This course requires an additional $20 fee. Instructor: Dawn O Connor; Sac River Stables Dutch Oven Cooking Learn the basic skills to use this traditional means of cooking at home or in a camp setting. You will be preparing dishes using the same methods as the pioneers crossing the frontier. Come with a hearty appetite to sample the tasty morsels you will prepare. Learn the proper way to season, store and use this age-old way of cooking while using modern methods and means of cooking. Take home recipes and ideas for your next cookout. Instructor: Sue Jeffery 11

Geocaching This is an exciting new outlook on walking through nature! Go off the beaten path as you follow clues with the help of a map and maybe the satellites. You ll start off by determining a latitude and longitude point, and then you re off to find what awaits you! You ll develop your map reading and direction honing skills on this high-tech treasure hunt! Intructor: Trisha Tannehill; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Critters in the Creek Come on down to the river as we explore the types of organisms living just beyond our eyesight. Depending on what we find and how many, can tell us how healthy our waters really are. Everyone of all ages will walk away knowing something they did not know before so bring the whole family! Instructor: Carl Romesburg; Missouri Department of Conservation Endangered Species Hike Take a walk with us as we go out looking for the Missouri Bladderpod- a threatened species here in our area. While we are out, we will be keeping all our senses open to what else is living in the local habitat. Not to mention you will love the beautiful Spring-time scenery! Instructor: Melvin Johnson; Community Recreation Outdoor Initiatives Supervisor & Staff 12

Saturday: 8:15 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Kids Camp Designed for children four (4) to eight (8) years of age, the kids camp, located in Ritter Springs Park, offers lots of exciting outdoor educational activities that will help inspire a child's natural curiosity about nature and the great outdoors. All day is sure to be fun-filled and will include an outing such as a trip to a cave, archery, or to the woods for a nature walk, nature crafts, and some fun games. Please Note: Participants should wear hiking boots or sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Parental attendance is not necessary for children to attend assigned courses, but parents/guardians must be on location participating in other classes. Instructors: Wonders of Wildlife Staff 13

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR LOCAL PARTNERS Springfield Greene-County Park Board Sac River Stables, LLC. Missouri Department of Conservation Watershed Committee of the Ozarks Missouri State University U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Ozark Mountain Wood Carvers Nathan Boone State Historic Site Springfield Plateau Grotto U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Flies Bass Pro Shops Wonders of Wildlife LOCAL DONORS Bass Pro Shops Check out our other W.O.W. schools! Columbia / May 10 th & 11 th St. Louis / TBA Kansas City / September 20 th & 21 nd Roaring River State Park / October 11-13 th Join us on Facebook! Become a fan of W.O.W. National Outdoor Recreation and Conservation School 16

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