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The American Recreation Coalition has just placed its recap of Great

Outdoors Week onto the web and it is both fascinating and educational. If

you wish to better understand how recreation decisions get made in this

country today, (and for whose benefit these decisions are made), please

read on.

 

Scott

 

PS... If anyone has a spare $50 with which to purchase a copy of ARC's

Toolbox (see below), I expect it would provide great insight into exactly

how the Corporate Takeover of Nature is being engineered.

 

PSS... Anyone wishing to throw a wrench in ARC's agenda is invited to write

their congresspersons, send a letter to the editor and do whatever else they

believe will be effective.

 

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Full test available at:

http://www.funoutdoors.com/GOW2002/index.htm

 

Great Outdoors Week

June 10-14, 2002 - Washington, DC

 

Since 1996, Great Outdoors Week has showcased an array of exciting

opportunities for showcasing and advancing the interests and issues of the

recreation community at the national level.

 

The event, sponsored by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association,

Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association and National Association of RV Parks

and Campgrounds was held on the roof of the U.S. Department of the Interior

and our guests included the heads of virtually all major federal recreation

agencies, many assistant and under secretaries, key White House staffers and

other special guests.

 

Our host was Steve Griles, Deputy Secretary of the Interior, who serves as

the department's Chief Operating Officer. Another one of the special

features of the event was the unveiling of President Bush's proclamation of

Great Outdoors Week 2002.

 

Tuesday evening we presented the 14th Sheldon Coleman Great Outdoors Award

to Fran Mainella, Director of the National Park Service. Ms. Mainella told

us that she was very honored to receive the award and outlined her vision

for new directions at the National Park Service, including a new focus on

partnerships and expanded outdoor recreation opportunities.

 

On Wednesday, we honored the achievements of seven outstanding federal civil

with ARC's 2002 Legends Awards at our Recreation Exchange Lunch at the

Occidental Grill. Presented by key officials in each agency, the awards

recognized extraordinary individuals who have expanded and enhanced

recreational opportunities through public/private partnerships, or have

increased participation in outdoor recreation through innovative programs

based upon public/private partnerships.

 

After presenting the awards, Derrick Crandall gave a presentation on the

Toolbox for the Great Outdoors Interactive CD. The Toolbox contains

multi-media overviews of 20 creative tools and more than a billion dollars

annually in potential resources which can supplement traditional

appropriations to federal recreation-providing agencies. Click here for an

order form. <http://www.funoutdoors.com/GOW2002/Toolbox%20Orderform.htm>

 

After lunch, the group and others headed over to the Department of Interior

for the Outdoor Initiative Showcase Ice Cream Social highlighting federal

initiatives such as Recreation-One stop, National Wildlife Refuge System

Centennial, and the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commemoration.

 

Thursday began with a listening session on Capitol Hill regarding Fee Demo.

More than thirty members of the Recreation Community discussed the future of

Recreation Fees with key staffers and House Resources Committee Chairman,

Jim Hansen (R-UT). For lunch on Thursday, at yet another Hill Location, the

Coalition for Recreational Trails (CRT) presented its fourth annual

Achievement Awards to nine trail projects for their outstanding use of

Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds. Several members of Congress

appeared and joined in the presentations to winners from across the

country.

 

http://www.funoutdoors.com/GOW2002/patrons.htm

 

Great Outdoors Week is made possible through the generous support of many

organizations committed to enhancing recreation in America, including:

 

Patrons

The Coleman Company

Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association

Recreation Vehicle Industry Association

U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management

 

Sponsors

American Association for Nude Recreation - West

American Council of Snowmobile Associations

American Motorcyclist Association

Good Sam Club

National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds

National Forest Recreation Association

National Marine Manufacturers Association

Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association

The Walt Disney Company

 

Friends

Family Motor Coach Association

Jayco, Inc.

Motorcycle Industry Council

National Geographic Society

National Recreation and Park Association

Personal Watercraft Industry Association

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Recreation Vehicle Rental Association

ReserveAmerica

Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association

Thor Industries, Inc.

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

 

Supporters

America Outdoors * International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association

Kampgrounds of America * National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

National Park Hospitality Association * SnowSports Industries America

States Organization for Boating Access * Western States Tourism Policy

Conference

 

http://www.funoutdoors.com/GOW2002/Others.htm

In addition to our Patrons, Sponsors, Friends, and Supporters, the

generosity of many others makes Great Outdoors Week possible. Among those

additional partners, we wish to thank the donors for our silent auction and

others who have contributed significantly to the success of Great Outdoors

Week:

 

Anacostia Park * Blue Bell Creameries * BoatU.S.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington

Boy Scouts of America * Bureau of Reclamation

Canoe Kentucky * Chincoteague Natural History Association

D & D Rental * DNPS Sequoia

Delaware North Parks Services

D.C. Department of Health, Environmental Health Administration

Earth Conservation Corps * Federal Highway Administration

Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

Grand Teton Lodge Company * Kmart - Annandale, Virginia

Living Classrooms * Matthew Henson Earth Conservation Center McDonald's -

13th Street and New York Avenue, N.W.

Metropolitan Fire Department

Metropolitan Police Department, Harbor Patrol

National Park Service * National Ski Areas Association

Patuxent Research Refuge

Professional Paddlesports Association * Project WET

Pure Fishing * REI - College Park, Maryland

Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation

River and Trail Outfitters * Safeway * Snowbird Corporation

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers * U.S.D.A. Forest Service

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Wal-Mart - 7910 Richmond Highway * Washington, D.C. WOW

Yosemite Concession Services Corporation

 

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Scott Silver

Wild Wilderness

248 NW Wilmington Ave.

Bend, OR 97701

 

phone: 541-385-5261

e-mail: ssilver@wildwilderness.org

Internet: http://www.wildwilderness.org

 

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