SWOPE PARK. and JAMES A. REED MEMORIAL WILDLIFE AREA

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SWOPE PARK and JAMES A. REED MEMORIAL WILDLIFE AREA Sept. 21-22, 2012

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 in a park setting that attracts a wide range of ages, interests and abilities. - WOW is an affordable family outing with an educational component. - WOW teaches basic skills necessary for families and individuals to enjoy outdoor activities in a safe and responsible manner. - WOW is an affordable 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, contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources toll free at 800-334-6946. Forms are also available online at mostateparks.com/wow.htm. Registration deadline is Sept. 14, 2012. Thank you Kansas City Parks and Recreation for assisting with Kansas City WOW.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Mission Statement...2 General Information...2 Location...2 Registration...2 Financial Assistance...3 Age Requirements...3 Physical Activity Guide...4 Special Needs...4 Transportation...4 WOW Kansas City Schedule of Events...5 Friday Evening Activities...6 Saturday Activities...7 1

Mission Statement WOW 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 WOW course will include an outdoor skill, conservation, safety and ethics component. General Information WOW 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 WOW will begin with check-in and campout at Camp Lake of the Woods in Swope Park in Kansas City, Mo., on Sept. 21. On Sept. 22, everyone will participate in outdoor activities at the James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area near Lee s Summit, Mo. Transportation will be provided to and from James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area. Registration $15 per person or $30 per family (two adults and up to four children) Participants must pre-register for Kansas City WOW. To ensure that the registration process is fair to everyone, registration will only be accepted by mail. Sorry, absolutely no registrations will be accepted by phone, fax or e-mail. Registrations received after Sept. 14 will be accepted only if space is available and will be subject to a $10 late fee. Registration fees will cover camping; meals Friday evening, Saturday morning and Saturday noon; instruction and equipment; and one t-shirt per person. WOW Kansas City Registration deadline is Sept. 14, 2012. To Register For WOW, You Must: - Complete a registration form (one family per form please). Registration deadline is Sept. 14. - Sign up for Night Hiking if interested in participating. - Enclose payment in full; make checks payable to WOW. Financial assistance is available. - Sign and return the liability/photo release form. - Please note: If any of the above is not received, your registration will not be processed. Mail registration materials and payments to: ATTN: WOW School Wonders of Wildlife 500 W Sunshine Springfield, MO 65807 2 Please note: If any of the above is not received, your registration will not be processed.

Confirmation Packet Participants will receive a confirmation letter after registration has been completed (please allow three weeks for processing). The confirmation packet will include an agenda, special instructions (including clothing or equipment needs), maps of Swope Park and James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area and transportation arrangements. 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 offering could be canceled. Organizers also reserve the right to substitute instructors if necessary. Cancellation Policy Cancellation and refund requests must be submitted in writing to the WOW School at the above address prior to Sept. 14. All refunds are subjected to a $10 non-refundable service fee. Absolutely no refunds will be given after Sept.14. When/if applicable, refunds will be processed after a three-week (minimum) waiting period. Financial Assistance 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 waiver for each person in your party on or before Sept. 14, 2012. Please include in your letter why you want to attend, the ages of your family members and a contact phone number. Age Requirements All individuals who attend any WOW class must be registered. Participants must be five years and older. Children between five and 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Please register another member of the family to act as guardian to participate together in WOW events. For youth over the age of 12, please use parental discretion to determine whether the youth is capable of attending classes unsupervised. 3

Physical Activity Guide To help participants anticipate each course and know what physical levels 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 skill/endurance Moderate: Requires moderate physical skill/endurance High: Requires high levels of skill/endurance Special Needs In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, WOW will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate people with special needs. Please enclose a letter with your registration form stating any special needs you might have, including dietary restrictions. Transportation Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from Kansas City WOW at Swope Park. Shuttles to James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area will be provided for Saturday activities. For More Information If you have any questions, please contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Division of State Parks at 800-334-6946 or 800-379-2419 (TDD). 4

Kansas City WOW Schedule Friday Night Activities Located at Swope Park NOTE: Restrooms are available inside the dining lodge, but there are no shower facilities. 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Registration Tent Set Up Campfire Cooking 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Nature Art Crafts 7 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Owl Program 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Night Hikes (Limited number of spaces available. Participants will sign up when they register.) 10 p.m. Quiet Hours Begin Saturday Schedule Located at James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area NOTE: Transportation is provided from Swope Park to James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area. 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Breakfast Swope Park Pack up tents and clean campsites 8:30 a.m. Depart for James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area 9 a.m. Arrive at James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area Divide into assigned groups and head out for first activity of the day. * Classes will include canoeing, fishing, archery, map and compass and National Hunting and Fishing Day activities. Each group will participate in each of the five classes. 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. * First Class Session 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. * Second Class Session 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. * Third Class Session Noon - 12:30 p.m. Lunch & Group Photo 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m * Fourth Class Session 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. National Hunting and Fishing Day Activities 2:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Depart James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area and travel to Swope Park Pack and depart 2011 WOW 5

FRIDAY EVENING ACTIVITIES All Friday evening activities will take place at Camp Lake of the Woods in Swope Park. Camping Camping will be available for participants of WOW at Camp Lake of the Woods in Swope Park on Friday evening, Sept. 21. Friday evening s meal is provided and is a hands-on outdoor cooking experience. Registration is required for camping, meals and activities. If you do not have a tent, tents are available to borrow. Please indicate on the registration form the number of tents needed for the number of campers in your group. Staff will be available to assist with tent set up from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring everything you need for an overnight experience. Campers will have access to bathrooms located at Camp Lake of the Woods but there are no shower facilities. Breakfast will be provided. There are no shower facilities. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products are not permitted at WOW. Night Hiking Enjoy nature at night! Put on your hiking boots and experience some moonlight fun and an entirely new world that comes alive at night. Hikes will be lead by WOW staff, so bring a flashlight and your family for this scenic adventure. Please register in advance if your family is interested in participating because space is limited. Nature Crafts WOW will offer crafts that get the participants in touch with nature. Using new materials with old/used items, you can make a great souvenir of your WOW experience. All craft supplies will be provided. Owl Program Do you hear owls in your backyard? Learn about these night time predators and what features they have to help them hunt. Join us for an evening program about these fascinating birds. A live owl may be present during this presentation! 6

Saturday Activities All Saturday activities will take place at James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area. Please dress for the weather and be prepared for changes in the weather.transportation to and from James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area will be provided. Morning Activities BEGINNING ARCHERY Low/Moderate Like Robin Hood, you too can enjoy a time-honored sport that is growing in popularity. Archery is enjoyable, inspiring, a good work out and a great family activity. This course will cover archery safety, ethics, shooting techniques and equipment selection. Participants will receive personal instruction and adequate time to practice what they learn. CANOEING CAN B4U Low/Moderate Safety instructions and equipment will begin this session as you learn your bow from your stern. Learn the basic strokes and how to get in and out of a canoe before setting forth as you enjoy the safe pond environment. Paddle and enjoy the great outdoors as you experience the feel of being a canoeist. GEARING UP FOR FISHING Low/Moderate Learn the basics of fishing: knot tying, casting and baiting the hook. Use fishing equipment from the Missouri Department of Conservation and try to catch that Big One in our stocked pond. This is a catch-and-release program, so enjoy this time and learn an outdoor skill. No fishing license is required. MAP AND COMPASS Low/Moderate Map and compass is an important way to find your way from one spot to another! Even in this high-tech GPS era, nothing replaces the value of a magnetized compass, a paper map and the understanding of how both can help you find your way in the outdoors. It s fun to learn and a great way to exercise both the mind and body while enjoying the natural world! No experience necessary. NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY ACTIVITIES Low/Moderate Courses offered here are part of the National Hunting and Fishing Day event. Participate and experience in hunting dog training demonstrations; five-stand trap shooting; cowboy action shooting; muzzleload shooting; trappers; free fishing for kids; archery instruction; air rifle range for kids; turkey shoot; wildlife organization information booths; drawing for prizes; and other family activities. 7

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2012 WOW School Schedule WOW events are held around the state. Some offer many more courses to cater to both beginners and the more experienced. Roaring River State Park...Oct. 5-7

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