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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Search and Rescue Training Weekend 1
DESCRIPTION:The Fundamentals of Search and Rescue (FUNSAR) course is the second\, intermediate level of NASAR courses. It provides knowledge concerning the general responsibilities\, skills\, abilities\, and the equipment needed by persons who are assigned to field operations during a SAR mission. \nThe FUNSAR course also provides the student with practical exercises in addition to a practice search mission where the students are required to have the proper equipment and stay out in the field during daylight and nighttime operations. The course content includes topics in three major areas: survival\, support\, search\, and rescue. This course is based around the rural and wilderness environments but the material is recommended as a basis for all SAR environments. \nFUNSAR provides a common point in training for the new person to SAR and allows them to accumulate the required clothing and equipment needed for SAR operations in their community. The course also provides practical experience during simulated SAR operations and in many cases is an excellent refresher course for the more experienced SAR worker. This common starting point provides continuity during SAR operations and future training of all team members. \nFUNSAR is the NASAR course designed to prepare the student to challenge the SARTECH II certification exam\, according to knowledge objectives defined in the NASAR certification criteria for SARTECH II. \nThe recommended number of hours for the course is (47) forty-seven. The course is usually conducted over two weekends starting on Friday night but can be taught (5) five days straight.\nQuote: “The FUNSAR course I took not only gave me the basic skills and understanding of doing a proper\, safe search\, but also gave me the confidence to take care of myself and my team members during search operations. The FUNSAR course should be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to be part of a SAR Team.” David Moskowitz\, Director Arkansas Department of Health – Division of EMS & Trauma Systems. \nWho Should Attend\nThose interested in becoming involved or have just become involved with search and rescue operations. \nSAR personnel who would like to maintain or refresh their knowledge of search and rescue. \nEmergency response personnel who belong to organizations who provide resources and assistance during search and rescue missions. \nManagers of emergency response organizations who want to understand the state of the art skills and knowledge needed by the SAR workers. \nCommunity members and groups (scouts\, hunters\, hikers\, etc.) that have an interest in safety and preventative SAR operations. \nTopics\nReview of SAR Management System \nFitness\, Basic Survival\, and Survival Body Management \nClothing and Personal Protection Systems for SAR \nEmergency Survival Skills \nImprovising Environmental Hazards and Survival First Aid SAR Ready Pack \nNomenclature of Personal Outdoor Equipment \nSAR Travel Skills \nLand Navigation and Orienteering \nSAR Resources \nCapabilities \nSearch Philosophy \nEstimating POD \nSearch Tactics and Searcher Skills \nHandling Evidence \nReview of Clue Consciousness \nSAR Crew Responsibilities \nTracking Skills \nRope and Rescue Equipment \nLegal Aspects for Searchers \nAfter Completion\nUpon completion of the FUNSAR course\, the student should be able to: \nDefine the components of SAR operations \nList the major responsibilities for search and rescue \nDescribe the components of ICS and their functions \nList and prioritize the necessities of life \nExplain the survival situation plan (STOP) Stay\, Think\, Observe\, Plan \nList the similarities or differences and advantages or disadvantages of the different natural and synthetic materials used for SAR clothing \nDescribe and demonstrate the function of each of the layers of clothing \nDifferentiate between a 24-hour ready pack and urban ready pack \nDemonstrate the use of a 24-hour ready pack \nDescribe advantages and disadvantages of the equipment used for SAR \nDemonstrate the use of personal SAR equipment \nDemonstrate traveling skills used for his/her environment \nDefine\, describe\, and identify the signs and symptoms\, and describe the treatment of common medical emergencies during SAR operations \nList and differentiate between at least three types of maps used in SAR \nIdentify\, define\, and demonstrate the use of the topographical maps \nDefine the plotting methods or grid systems and demonstrate the ability to use them to determine the coordinates for a given point \nDescribe the parts of the compass and demonstrate the ability to use it \nDescribe the navigational functions used in map and compass \nDemonstrate the ability to navigate during daylight and nighttime hours \nDifferentiate between the two basic categories of search tactics (Passive and Active) \nDescribe the primary types of active search tactics \nDescribe the techniques and methods used for search tactics \nList and demonstrate at least five of the searching or tactical skills needed by field searchers \nExplain why SAR personnel search for clues not subjects \nList the information needed by the searcher when alerted \nDefine and demonstrate the functions of the search crew positions \nDefine track or print\, sign\, and step-by-step tracking as well as demonstrate the step-by-step tracking procedures \nList at least two materials used in rope and at least two types of design used in rope; as well as list at least five of the rules of rope etiquette \nList the different advantages and disadvantages of materials used in carabiners \nDescribe the advantages and disadvantages of at least two types of stretchers or litters \nList at least five common radio procedures and guidelines \nDescribe the basic legal philosophy concerning searcher knowledge\, training\, physical abilities\, equipment\, discipline\, and control
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/fundamentals-of-search-and-rescue-training-weekend-1/
LOCATION:Northwest Arkansas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outdoor Education Services":MAILTO:simon@outdooreducationservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231104T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20230928T022204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T022204Z
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SUMMARY:Navigation Training at Hobbs State Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us this November for an immersive outdoor education experience in Hobbs State Park! You’ll learn essential navigation skills using a map and compass\, such as reading topographic maps\, plotting bearings and routes\, understanding the terrain\, and orienting yourself in the wilderness\, all while exploring the breathtaking natural beauty of the park. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned adventurer\, our expert instructors will guide you through the wilderness\, ensuring you gain the confidence to navigate with ease.\nBook at outdooreducationservices.com and check us out on Instagram and Facebook!
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/navigation-training-at-hobbs-state-park/
LOCATION:Hobbs State Park\, 20201 Arkansas 12\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outdoor Education Services":MAILTO:simon@outdooreducationservices.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231108
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20231107T210656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231107T210656Z
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SUMMARY:The Great Passion Play Special Eclipse Performance
DESCRIPTION:2024 Eclipse Shows on Sunday\, April 7\, 2024 and Monday\, April 8\, 2024 \n9:00 AM – Gift Shops and Bible Museum Open (free to see Bible Museum with donations accepted) \n9:00 AM – In-Depth Tabernacle Teaching \n11:00 AM – History Museum Opens (free to see with donations accepted) \n11:00 AM – Holy Land Begins – Tours are given every 45 minutes starting at 11:00pm and continuing with tours at 11:45\, 12:30\, 1:15\, 2:00\, and 2:45.  Tours are first-come\, first-served. It is advised to allow around 2 hours to get the entire experience for the Holy Land Tour. \n12:00 PM – Noah’s Ark Park Petting Zoo (FREE w/ food for animals to purchase) and Jerusalem Marketplace Open (visit with Biblical craftspeople behind the East Jerusalem Gate at beginning of Holy Land Tour). \n12:00 PM – Sacred Arts Museum Opens (free to see with donations accepted) \n3:30 PM – Backstage Tour: Meet by the flagpole. \nStarting as early as 5:45 PM – Free performances begin of the Parables of the Potter\, Jerusalem Dancers\, and David the Shepherd \n4:00-7:00 PM – Buffet Hours (Requires ticket) – All-you-can-eat  \n7:30-9:15 PM – The Great Passion Play Performance
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/the-great-passion-play-special-eclipse-performance/
LOCATION:AR
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T220000
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CREATED:20230823T221503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T011633Z
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SUMMARY:Other Desert Cities: Presented by the Smokehouse Players
DESCRIPTION:Treacherous secrets that threaten to destroy a powerful family are revealed in “Other Desert Cities” by Jon Robin Baitz\, forcing them to choose between building bridges or burning them down. Directed by Billy Chase Goforth\, this raw and intriguing Pulitzer-nominated play challenges the unshakable love parents have for their children\, no matter the circumstances. Featuring Amy Eversole\, Tim Gilster\, Sam Ownbey\, Juliette Robinson\, and Terry Vaughan. \nTickets are FREE (donations accepted at the door). All donations received at the Thursday\, November 9 performance will benefit Magdalene Serenity House. NO RESERVED SEATING/SMALL VENUE. First come\, first served. Doors open at 6:30\, performances at 7:30. Wine and chips are available for sale prior to the show.\nPlease direct questions to smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/other-desert-cities-presented-by-the-smokehouse-players/2023-11-09/
LOCATION:Ozark Mountain Smokehouse in the Chillin’ Room\, 1725 S. Smokehouse Trail\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Smokehouse Players":MAILTO:smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231110T150000
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CREATED:20231031T042048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T042048Z
UID:10000109-1699606800-1699628400@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Enspire Conference 2023 | Northwest Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:Enspire Conference 2023 | Northwest Arkansas is a professional conference for educators\, program directors\, and school administrators who want to instill the entrepreneurial mindset and build skills in K–12 students. \nHighlights include: \n• Keynote speaker presentation by Jahkil Jackson\, founder of Project I Am \n• Young entrepreneur presentation by Joseph Grant Rouse\, founder of SLAPCHALKS \n• Breakouts featuring VentureLab and the Scott Family Amazeum \n• Up to $750+ in FREE resources \n• Substitute teacher + bus reimbursement \n• Tours of the Center for Innovation \n• Savory breakfast + snacks from Rick’s Bakery \n• Giveaways and more!
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/enspire-conference-2023-northwest-arkansas/
LOCATION:Fayetteville Public Library\, 401 W Mountain St\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Entrepreneur Institute":MAILTO:yeievents@us.edu
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231112T100000
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CREATED:20230928T211750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T211750Z
UID:10000105-1699606800-1699783200@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Search and Rescue Weekend 2
DESCRIPTION:This is the second half of FUNSAR training. For the first half\, click here. \nThe Fundamentals of Search and Rescue (FUNSAR) course is the second\, intermediate level of NASAR courses. It provides knowledge concerning the general responsibilities\, skills\, abilities\, and the equipment needed by persons who are assigned to field operations during a SAR mission. \nThe FUNSAR course also provides the student with practical exercises in addition to a practice search mission where the students are required to have the proper equipment and stay out in the field during daylight and nighttime operations. The course content includes topics in three major areas: survival\, support\, search\, and rescue. This course is based around the rural and wilderness environments but the material is recommended as a basis for all SAR environments. \nFUNSAR provides a common point in training for the new person to SAR and allows them to accumulate the required clothing and equipment needed for SAR operations in their community. The course also provides practical experience during simulated SAR operations and in many cases is an excellent refresher course for the more experienced SAR worker. This common starting point provides continuity during SAR operations and future training of all team members. \nFUNSAR is the NASAR course designed to prepare the student to challenge the SARTECH II certification exam\, according to knowledge objectives defined in the NASAR certification criteria for SARTECH II. \nThe recommended number of hours for the course is (47) forty-seven. The course is usually conducted over two weekends starting on Friday night but can be taught (5) five days straight.\nQuote: “The FUNSAR course I took not only gave me the basic skills and understanding of doing a proper\, safe search\, but also gave me the confidence to take care of myself and my team members during search operations. The FUNSAR course should be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to be part of a SAR Team.” David Moskowitz\, Director Arkansas Department of Health – Division of EMS & Trauma Systems. \nWho Should Attend\nThose interested in becoming involved or have just become involved with search and rescue operations. \nSAR personnel who would like to maintain or refresh their knowledge of search and rescue. \nEmergency response personnel who belong to organizations who provide resources and assistance during search and rescue missions. \nManagers of emergency response organizations who want to understand the state of the art skills and knowledge needed by the SAR workers. \nCommunity members and groups (scouts\, hunters\, hikers\, etc.) that have an interest in safety and preventative SAR operations.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/fundamentals-of-search-and-rescue-weekend-2/
LOCATION:AR
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outdoor Education Services":MAILTO:simon@outdooreducationservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20230823T221503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T011633Z
UID:10000090-1699644600-1699653600@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Other Desert Cities: Presented by the Smokehouse Players
DESCRIPTION:Treacherous secrets that threaten to destroy a powerful family are revealed in “Other Desert Cities” by Jon Robin Baitz\, forcing them to choose between building bridges or burning them down. Directed by Billy Chase Goforth\, this raw and intriguing Pulitzer-nominated play challenges the unshakable love parents have for their children\, no matter the circumstances. Featuring Amy Eversole\, Tim Gilster\, Sam Ownbey\, Juliette Robinson\, and Terry Vaughan. \nTickets are FREE (donations accepted at the door). All donations received at the Thursday\, November 9 performance will benefit Magdalene Serenity House. NO RESERVED SEATING/SMALL VENUE. First come\, first served. Doors open at 6:30\, performances at 7:30. Wine and chips are available for sale prior to the show.\nPlease direct questions to smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/other-desert-cities-presented-by-the-smokehouse-players/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:Ozark Mountain Smokehouse in the Chillin’ Room\, 1725 S. Smokehouse Trail\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Smokehouse Players":MAILTO:smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20230412T215109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T215109Z
UID:10000021-1699722000-1699736400@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Second Saturday's in Pea Ridge\, AR
DESCRIPTION:Shop local and small businesses in our growing town of Pea Ridge\, AR. Vendors set up from 5-9pm selling crafts and goods from art\, crystals\, freeze dried items\, tumblers\, jellies\, honey and more. Live music starts at 7-9pm on stage so bring your lawn chairs or blankets to stay awhile and join our wonderful FREE community event.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/second-saturdays-in-pea-ridge-ar-2/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:AR
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20230823T221503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T011633Z
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SUMMARY:Other Desert Cities: Presented by the Smokehouse Players
DESCRIPTION:Treacherous secrets that threaten to destroy a powerful family are revealed in “Other Desert Cities” by Jon Robin Baitz\, forcing them to choose between building bridges or burning them down. Directed by Billy Chase Goforth\, this raw and intriguing Pulitzer-nominated play challenges the unshakable love parents have for their children\, no matter the circumstances. Featuring Amy Eversole\, Tim Gilster\, Sam Ownbey\, Juliette Robinson\, and Terry Vaughan. \nTickets are FREE (donations accepted at the door). All donations received at the Thursday\, November 9 performance will benefit Magdalene Serenity House. NO RESERVED SEATING/SMALL VENUE. First come\, first served. Doors open at 6:30\, performances at 7:30. Wine and chips are available for sale prior to the show.\nPlease direct questions to smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/other-desert-cities-presented-by-the-smokehouse-players/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:Ozark Mountain Smokehouse in the Chillin’ Room\, 1725 S. Smokehouse Trail\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Smokehouse Players":MAILTO:smokehouseplayers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20231116T041818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T041818Z
UID:10000116-1700301600-1700323200@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Hustlewood Fall Craft Show
DESCRIPTION:A pop-up market featuring 15 local artists and makers practicing and promoting sustainability. Shop everything from woodwork art and goods to jewelry\, home goods\, candles and bath\, vintage finds\, art prints and originals\, and more.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/hustlewood-fall-craft-show/
LOCATION:Woodworx Workshop\, 6302 Wilkerson St.\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hustlewood Presents":MAILTO:RSheaGraham@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231119T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185534
CREATED:20230908T212133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T212133Z
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SUMMARY:Pedal Kids Race Series 2023
DESCRIPTION:Pedal Kids Race Series (PKRS)\, presented by Ozark Foundation & Arkansas Children’s\, is our region’s premier family-friendly kids race series in Northwest Arkansas! PKRS this year is all about fun and being outside with family\, and is the perfect opportunity for kids aged 2-11 to showcase their bike skills\, experience the thrill of the start\, and build memories that last forever.  \nKids will compete in lap races through fun obstacles on a truly unique\, kid-friendly race course full of surprises. We encourage ALL families that attend to attend ALL four races– the more races your kiddos participate in\, the higher chance your family will have to win prizes! There are a number of ways to win prizes: \nPKRS Series Raffle: For every race that each one of your kiddos participate in\, they will be entered to win our Series Prize! So\, two kids in all four races will have four entries each into the Series Raffle Prize\nPrize 1: Prevelo Alpha 4\, 24” MTB bike\nPrize 2: Spawn Yogi\, 16” MTB bike\nIndividual Race Raffles: Each race there will be a separate raffle that each participating child will be entered into.\nPodium Prizes: Podium prizes will be handed out at each race for 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place race winners.\nMedals: It takes a bit of courage to race alongside hundreds of kids and complete the course– and that makes a winner to us! Every kiddo that completes their race will receive a super-cool custom Pedal Kids Race Medal!\nSwag Bags: Each kiddo will receive a swag bag at each race containing a whole bunch of goodies!  \nThere will be a total of four jam-packed races across NWA\, including Memorial Park\, Osage Park\, Thaden School\, and the Series Finale at Buddy Pegs HQ. Race distances and race types are adjusted for appropriate age and ability level.  \nCost:\nFree for unlimited members\nFree for balance bikers\nFree for kids whose parents volunteer for the race. For Volunteer opportunities\, email simon@buddypegs.com\n$20 per kiddo\, per race for all others \nDon’t miss out on registration for PKRS! Check the schedule below for details about each race.  \nWHEN & WHERE:\nSunday\, September 24th- Memorial Park\, Bentonville\nTheme: End of Summer– Dress in Summer gear! \nSunday\, October 29th- Osage Park\, Bentonville\nTheme: Halloween– Dress in scary costumes! \nSunday\, November 19th- Thaden School\, Bentonville\nTheme: Fall/Thanksgiving– Dress in Fall colors! \nSunday\, December 10th- Buddy Pegs HQ\nTheme: Holiday– Dress for the Holiday Spirit! \nRace Schedule\n11:30am………………….…………………………………………………………..Registration Opens  \n12:30pm…………………………………………………………..………No Pedals (All Ages) – 1 Lap \n1:00pm…………………….………………………………….…..Pedal Bikes (3-4 years old) – 1 Laps \n1:30pm……………………….…………………………………..Pedal Bikes (5-6 years old) – 2 Laps \n2:00pm..…………………….…………………………….……..Pedal Bikes (7-8 years old) – 3 Laps \n2:30pm…………………………………………………….……Pedal Bikes (9-11 years old) – 4 Laps \n3:00pm…………Parent Hot Lap – A chance to ride in your kids shoes. Don’t ask…it’s a surprise \n*Registration ends 15 minutes before each race; NO Late Entries\n*Awards will be handed out after each category\n*Raffles will be held at the end– Must be present to win prizes.\n*Food and Beverage vendors will be on hand at some races\n*These races will continue through the Rain\, Snow\, or Shine… so please dress accordingly! \nWe strongly encourage you to bring ALL THE STOKE YOU HAVE– Costumes\, cow bells\, loud cheering and more!  \nWe can’t wait to see you and your kiddos at the premier kids race in Northwest Arkansas\, Pedal Kids Race Series 2023!
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/pedal-kids-race-series-2023/2023-11-19/
LOCATION:AR
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ORGANIZER;CN="Buddy Pegs":MAILTO:ben@buddypegs.com
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