This program is designed specifically for families with youngsters and for others with limited experience in the outdoors (though many experienced people have also benefited from taking this program and have given it high praise). The content applies to just about any endeavor that can take you into the natural world—hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing, skiing, rafting, or simply driving a car through a remote area.

The presentation is basically story-telling, both true and hypothetical, with plenty of examples and hands-on demonstrations (building a simple shelter; how to use a flint-and-steel; we may even, time and the surroundings permitting, show you how to start a fire with a bow-drill).

We’ll share with you our list of essential survival items. These are items that you and ESPECIALLY YOUR CHILDREN should have with you whenever you venture into the wild—and by “wild” we mean any location that has more grass than your back yard and is farther than shouting distance from home, camp, or the parking lot, be it a forest preserve in DuPage County, the Canadian backcountry, or the Utah desert. The list of items is short. They are small and lightweight and all of them can easily fit into a fanny pack. Any one of them could turn a potential emergency survival situation into a brief detour, an interesting but not overly exciting adventure, or at worst a minor mishap. All together they could save your life.

Carol Stream Park District
Outdoor Exploration Programs

The park district is offering our What 2 Know B4 You Go!TM workshop to the community.

Date:
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Time:
2:30-5:00 p.m.
Location:
Armstrong Park—South Shelter
Code:
18333
Fee:
$30 Residents/$45 Non-Residents
Ages:
11 years and older

Children 11-15 must be accompanied by an adult.

(Accompanying adult may register for free.)

Contact: 630.784.6100

www.csparks.org

What should I bring?
A willingness to learn, a notebook & pencil, and water to drink. (Though we do all the talking, we don’t want anyone in the audience to get dehydrated.)

Other Options

We present these programs periodically either on our own or as requested by park districts, scout groups, YMCAs, schools, etc.

Whenever we are doing a workshop that is open to the public, you will see a notice of it here.

If you or a group to which you belong would be interested in having us present a workshop (two-hour), please contact us via email at contact@natedpro.org.

If you would like to see your park district, scout group, etc. sponsor a workshop, tell them to contact us.

Thanks,
Tim Cronin & Ron Nosek