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Field Day is an annual amateur radio contest, widely sponsored by IARU regions and member organizations, encouraging emergency communications preparedness [1] among amateur radio operators. In the United States, it is typically the largest single emergency preparedness exercise in the country, with over 30,000 operators participating each year.
Hiking, birdwatching and camping are just a few activities for Opt Outside Day. ... by declaring Friday as "Opt Outside Day," in which all state parks will offer free admission. ...
Heritage Village, walk back in time: Blacksmithing, 1849 Pioneer Camp, Wild West Medicine Show, handcraft demos, oxen cart rides, cowboy skit, more.
At Martin Luther King High School in Germantown, Pennsylvania, ABC News joined hundreds of high school seniors assembled for an outdoor field day of election-themed activities. "I am following the ...
Undokai (2005) Sports day, called undōkai (運動会) in Japanese, is usually held on a Saturday or Sunday in Japanese schools.During weeks preceding the sports day, students practice their events which they would like to show their parents and friends, within their class of physical education, which often includes tamaire, performances by the school band and presentations by various school ...
Project Adventure focuses on day use of ropes courses. NOLS uses the outdoor setting to train leaders for outdoor programs and for other settings including training every new US astronaut and 10% of the US Naval Academy. The Association for Experiential Education is a professional association for "experiential" educators. The Wilderness ...
June 21–23: 28th International Eucharistic Congress held three days of outdoor day and evening events at Soldier Field. [1] Mass was held for a total of 30,000 gathered both in and outside of Soldier Field's gates (150,000 inside the stadium, and a further 150,000 outside of it). [7]
Head outside with the kids and gather natural items from your yard or the local park, like flowers, twigs, pebbles, bark, leaves, feathers, pine cones, and shells.