Cape Henlopen State Park -- Delaware State Parks The park s open spaces feature many other activities. The park also conductsa variety of entertaining recreational programs, including natural history http://www.destateparks.com/chsp/chsp.htm
Extractions: E-mail the Park Office Amenities Available at Cape Henlopen Fishing Center and Kayak Rentals Fort Miles Historical Area Refreshments and Beach Accessories Fishing and Camping at Cape Henlopen Special Programs at Cape Henlopen Meetings and Overnights at the Biden Center Youth Group Camping History of Cape Henlopen State Park Maps and Directions Weather Forecast and current weather conditions at Cape Henlopen State Park Cape Henlopen's beaches attract thousands of visitors who enjoy ocean swimming and sunbathing. Two designated swimming beaches provide lifeguard patrols between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day. Umbrellas can be rented during the summer. The northern swimming area also features a modern bath house with showers, changing rooms, and a food concession. The park's open spaces feature many other activities. A picnic pavilion and the "Officer's Club" building can both be reserved for group events. An 18-hole disc golf course encourages friendly competition, and basketball courts promote more active exercise. Winter hunting is permitted in some areas of the park; a hunting permit is required, and information can be obtained from the Park Office. Annual events such as the Kite Festival and the Halloween Spook Trail are family favorites. The park also conducts a variety of entertaining recreational programs, including natural history lectures, outdoor concerts, seaside seining, and birdwatching, to name but a few.
Summary Report Conduct recreation activities with groups in public, private, in recreationalactivities such as arts, crafts, sports, games, camping, and hobbies. http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/39-9032.00
Extractions: 39-9032.00 - Recreation Workers Conduct recreation activities with groups in public, private, or volunteer agencies or recreation facilities. Organize and promote activities, such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies, taking into account the needs and interests of individual members. Sample of reported job titles: Recreation Supervisor, Activities Assistant, Activities Director, Activity Specialist, CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist), Recreation Therapist, Activities Coordinator, Therapeutic Recreation Assistant, Therapeutic Recreation Director, Therapeutic Recreation Leader View report: Summary Details Custom Tasks Knowledge ... Related Occupations Enforce rules and regulations of recreational facilities in order to maintain discipline and ensure safety. Organize, lead, and promote interest in recreational activities such as arts, crafts, sports, games, camping, and hobbies. Manage the daily operations of recreational facilities.
PAL Various sports and recreation activities (including trips, camping, etc.)are provided as interest and volunteers allow. Most events and activities are free http://www.ci.concord.ca.us/safety/pal.htm
Extractions: Chapter member of National Police Athletic/Activities League ( www.nationalpal.org The Concord Police Activities League was formed to help bring youth under the supervision and constructive influence of responsible adult role models, including police officers, through a variety of sports, educational and recreational activities, to serve as an effective and powerful antidote to juvenile delinquency. Active participation should impact desirable educational, social and personal values; development of a positive self-image; learning of successful interpersonal skills and other life skills that mitigate against the occurrence of juvenile delinquency. Our goal includes providing educational and positive alternatives to gangs, drugs, drug abuse, and other criminal acts through sports, educational, and recreational activities in a supervised, structured, safe, healthy and fun manner.
USBR's Major Recreation Sites In Colorado Primary recreation activities include fishing, camping, power boating, Primary recreation activities are power boating, fishing, and camping. http://www.usbr.gov/gp/ecao/co/corec1.htm
Extractions: For information regarding hunting and fishing regulations in the state of Colorado, click here Bonny Reservoir 30010 County Road 3, Idalia, CO 80735. Phone 970-354-7306 for Howard Paul, on-site Park Manager. The reservoir is administered by USBR's Kansas-Nebraska Projects Office, (308) 389-4622. Located 20 miles northwest of Burlington, CO. Nearest highway, U.S. 385. Reservoir open 24 hours. Fair access roads. Available species include walleye, crappie, wipers(white bass/striped bass hybrids), white bass, and channel catfish. Reservoir has approximately 2,095 surface acres. Fishing season is year-round. Click here for specific public facilities for this site. See also Colorado State Park at Bonny. For more information regarding Bonny Reservoir click here. Carter Lake Recreation managed by Larimer County Parks Department, 1800 S. County Rd. 31, Loveland CO 80537; (970) 679-4570. Developments include 5 campgrounds with 151 campsites and 3 boat-launch ramps. A concession-operated public marina located at the north end of the lake. A concession for members only (Sail Club) is operated on the north shore of the lake. Total water surface available for recreation is approximately 1,144 surface acres. Access is good. Primary recreation activities include fishing, camping, power boating, and sailing. Water levels are low in late summer because of seasonal drawdown. A hiking trail exists along the west side of the lake. Primary sport fish include rainbow trout, salmon, and largemouth bass. A public swim beach and snack bar/restaurant are available. Facilities are closed in winter because of ice and snow conditions.
Extractions: Most of the camps we've previewed are specifically for children with disabilities. That's just the beginning. There are hundreds of camps in the southeastern New England area. Many are inclusive and have accessible facilities. The March 13th edition of The Providence Sunday Journal's Lifestyles section included a comprehensive listing of more than 400 area camps. Try your library for a copy or call the Journal, 277-7010 to order it ($4.50). There are many other web sites that will help you find the right summer camp. Here's a few: Move, Think, Create, Communicate. The Autism Project of Rhode Island. 51 Sockanosset Crossroad, Cranston, RI 02920. (401) 785-2666. Connie Rinehart, Camp Director. Camp is located at The Champlin Scout Reservation, Cranston. For children with autism, PDD (pervasive developmental disorder), Asperger's Syndrome or a related communication disorder. Accommodates 50 campers per week from August 15-19 and August 22-26 from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm, Monday through Friday, for campers 6 to 12 years old, and 9:00 am to noon for campers 3 to 5 years old, regardless of the weather. $375 per week. Campers may register for one or both weeks. Call for registration forms.
Bradfords Woods - Employment Opportunities: Field & Camp As a global leader in challenge education and recreational therapy, we have earned a lead recreational activities, and conduct evening activities during http://www.bradwoods.org/empfield.html
Extractions: Bradford Woods is an extremely diverse and dynamic organization that has been providing programs for over 40 years. As a global leader in challenge education and recreational therapy, we have earned a national and international reputation. Bradford Woods offers unsurpassed experiences and opportunities in a wide range of positions. All of the following positions require completion of the application packet Bradford Woods is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate with regard to race, creed, color, age, gender, national origin, disability, or marital status. Description of Position: D uties and Responsibilities: Facilitate, teach, and instruct in areas of environmental education, challenge education and recreational programs Work with diverse and dynamic populations Complete reports, schedules, lesson or program plans, and other paperwork as assigned. Assist with inspection of cabins and program areas.
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Tamworth Camping Area Since 1967, Tamworth camping Area has been welcoming families like yours to the l Recreation barn l Crafts Cabin l Lending library l Game room l 9Hole http://www.tamworthcamping.com/
Extractions: Between New Hampshire's Lakes Region and the White Mountains Since 1967, Tamworth Camping Area has been welcoming families like yours to the best in New Hampshire camping. From weekend tent sites thru seasonal sites, we've got what it takes to make the perfect camping vacation. Located either alongside or nearby to the Swift River, your site is your ticket to all of the famous attractions of both the Lakes and White Mountains regions... but there is oh-so-much to do right here at the campground! For starters, how about swimming, fishing or tubing? If you make your reservations early, you can enjoy all of these activities... right from your very own waterfront site! Beyond the campground, but all within a 30-minute ride, you can enjoy a full range of restaurants, shopping and outlet stores. In addition, you can enjoy a wide selection of lakes and rivers for canoeing, boating and motorboating. Best of all, if you're new to camping, Tamworth Camping Area can even provide you with on-site trailers at affordable family rates. Call us for more information on rental trailers, seasonal sites and group rates, if needed. But, whatever you do, call us for reservations. The camping vacation that your family has been deserving is only a phone call away!
Maryland Outdoors - What To Do And Where In Maryland Outdoor Recreation. Canoeing, Kayaking and Water Trails Cycling Fishing camping. camping in State Parks Forests Youth Group camping http://www.dnr.state.md.us/outdoors/
Extractions: Public Lands Horseback Riding Pets in Parks ... Winter Sports Trail Guides Find a Guide Bandana Maps Self Guided Adventure Maryland is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors. From its rolling mountains to its sandy shores, Maryland offers areas to hike, bike, fish, canoe, and camp. Our state public lands offer accessible amenities and outdoor recreational opportunities, from campsites, playgrounds and visitor centers, to fishing piers, hunting areas and park trails. Create your own outdoor adventure, or let an experienced outfitter be your guide with activities available through the State Forest and Park Service's Nature Tourism program. New state park and forest trail guides are available, featuring high quality topographic maps and wildlife, fishing and camping opportunities across the state. Updated July 5, 2005
ReserveAmerica - Welcome! Navajo State Park is a place where recreation, history, wildlife and the beautyof southwest Enjoy outdoor activities that best suit your interests! http://www.reserveamerica.com/jsp/homepage.jsp?goto=/home/Spotl-Index.html
Patagonia Lake State Park 250 surface acres, Patagonia Lake is popular for a variety of recreationalactivities, including water skiing, fishing, camping, picnicking, and hiking. http://www.pr.state.az.us/Parks/parkhtml/patagonia.html
Extractions: Sonoita Creek State Natural Area Totaling almost 5,000 acres, Sonoita Creek is Arizona's first major state natural area. The site is in the southeastern portion of the state and will preserve a unique riparian area. Work is currently being done on a management plan for the area. Arizona State Parks will develop hiking trails and wildlife viewing areas along the creek and throughout the property. Environmental educational programs for all ages will be offered as well as research opportunities for the universities. Designated as a