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81. SGA Clubs
In April of 2001, the paintball, softball, volleyball, tennis Contact the recreationclub president to participate in any of these activities.
http://students.utsi.edu/clubs.html
SGA Clubs
Last Update: September 11, 2003
Below you will find a list of all the SGA sponsored clubs and a brief description of them. Aero Club , President: Jeff Rogers
The Aero Club was formed to provide students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to obtain flight instruction and ultimately a private's pilot license for at least half of what it costs elsewhere. The club currently owns a 1975 Cessna 150M, which may be rented for $30 ($40 for non-UTSI member) an hour. The club has 5 flight instructors available to provide flight instruction whenever student schedules permit. The club house is located at the Tullahoma Airport and members have unlimited access to it and to the aircraft. There is a yearly membership fee of $60 (non-UTSI member $80). For more information, contact the president or go their own home page American Club , President: No Active Members
This club promotes cultural awareness among its members and the UTSI international student population at large. It encourages and contributes in the learning, understanding, and appreciation of the American culture by organizing and promoting participation in relevant extra-curricular activities. The club plans field trips which are intended to fulfill these objectives. Astronomy Club , President: Peter Williams
This club offers a star reaching experience. The UTSI Astronomy Club observes the planets and stars on occasion, and observation can be arranged any time on request; or students may borrow a telescope if they like to watch the sky on their own. Three telescopes are available for observations.

82. Homestudy Module: Module 9: Woodlot Recreation: Lesson 1 - Preview
Table 1. List of outdoor recreation activities Land Based activities, Water Basedactivities, Air/ Underground. Nature Painting Archery paintball Games Wide
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/extension/woodlot/preview/mod9/Less1.html

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Module 9: Woodlot Recreation
Lesson 1: Introduction to Outdoor Recreation - Preview
Seventy-five percent of Nova Scotia is forested. This represents about four million hectares (10 million acres).
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Natural Resources This lesson gives you an understanding of outdoor recreation and its benefits. It also explores integrating recreation with other uses or values on your woodlot. What is Outdoor Recreation? According to a 1993-94 Nova Scotia Woodlot Owner Survey conducted for the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, 27 per cent of respondents said outdoor recreation was one of the reasons they own their woodlot. Outdoor recreation refers to leisure activities that take place in a natural setting and benefit the body, mind and/or spirit. Examples are hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling and wildlife viewing. Outdoor recreation can overlap with competitive outdoor activities such as orienteering or ski races. It can also be done with other activities such as environmental education for example hiking to study an old growth forest. Outdoor recreation can also simply be enjoying the peace and quiet in a non-physical way.

83. Recreational Services
offers several activities under our newest programming area, outdoor recreation.activities include skiing, whitewater rafting, paintball, horseback riding
http://www.brockport.edu/recservices/Outdoor Recreation/MAIN.htm
Recreational Services Home Page Club Sports Ice Arena Intramural Sports ... National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association This site maintained by Jason Zeck E-mail your questions or comments to imsports@brockport.edu Select SUNY Brockport Home Prospective Students Current Students About SUNY Brockport Admissions Academics Library College Publications Online Services Contact Us Search Home
Outdoor Recreation
Recreational Services offers several activities under our newest programming area, outdoor recreation. Activities include skiing, whitewater rafting, paintball, horseback riding, camping, and a variety of other outdoor activities. In addition, several instructional classes such as backpacking and canoeing are offered. Outdoor Recreation Website "Sections linked to this page are maintained by independent groups and individuals, and do not in any way constitute official SUNY Brockport content. The views expressed in the personal home pages are those of the page authors, and comments on those pages should be directed to the page authors." Contact Us Home
SUNY Brockport * 350 New Campus Drive * Brockport, NY 14420

84. VASC Retreat 2003 - Recreation
recreational activities. Golf Cost yet to be determined. PaintballExperience the intensity of a team challenge unlike any other.
http://vasc.ri.cmu.edu/retreat/facilities.html
VASC Retreat 2003 Recreation Free time scheduled for Tuesday, August 5; 1:00-5:00 PM. Please review the activities below and sign up for the one that you would like to participate in. Please note: If the activity does not get an overwhelming response, you will be notified of the cancellation and will be asked to choose from the remaining list of activities. RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES Golf: Cost yet to be determined. Rappelling: This is an extreme sport which requires little to no skill or physical strength. Adventurers can experience the thrill of being on the rocks yet feel comfortable in a controlled environment. Length: 2-4 hours. Cost: dependent on group size Rock Climbing: Extreme sport that combines strength and balance to scale upward on the rock face. All levels of climbing are available and this activity is available both on site at the park and at alternative locations. Length: 3-5 hours. Cost: dependent on group size Canoeing: Enjoy a lazy float down the Potomac. Trained outfitters will lead your trip and take care of all the details for your group. Length: 1-4 hours. Cost: $65 per person Kayaking: Enjoy a relaxing kayaking tour of Lake Habeeb. Skilled instructors will teach the basics and then you can perfect your skills while taking in the scenic beauty of Rocky Gap State Park. Length: 2-4 hours. Cost: $65 per person

85. IllumiRate Directory Sports Recreation Paintball General
10. Explorer s Guide Publishing Links and information on outdoor recreationalactivities and the sport of paintball. 1 opinions. 11.
http://www.illumirate.com/cat_items.cfm?Cat_ID=425072

86. Action Pursuit Games - HS - Paintball Grows To 8.7 Million!
threat in America, it is imperative to encourage participation in sports/recreationalactivities. Hot Sport Activity. Participation in paintball has increased
http://apg.cfw2.com/article.asp?content_id=6003

87. The Outdoor Directory - Adventure Activities
http//www.mountainwaterexperience.co.uk. Outdoor British ColumbiaRecreational activities Our Site Is Dedicated To Providing
http://www.the-outdoor-directory.co.uk/links/adventureactivities.html
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Alaska hiking tours: Trek Alaska...
Trek Alaska specializes in guided hiking and backpacking trips in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. We have a variety of treks available for people of all ages and abilities.... http://www.trekalaska.com
Terra Incognito...
Trekking expeditions to some of the most beautiful and unexplored locations in the world - Siberia and Central Asia... http://www.terraincognito.org
Outdoor Activities...
Provider of outdoor activities: AALA licensed abseiling, gorge walking, hillwalking, archery, zip wire, rock climbing, ridge scrambles, orienteering, kayaking, ghyll scrambling, Canadian canoeing, mou... http://www.keyadventures.co.uk/outdoor_activities.htm
VikingTrails...
Multi activity trips in Sweden... http://www.vikingtrails.co.uk
GoPlayOutdoors.com: Your Resource for Outdoor Recreational Information....
Online directory of outdoor recreation opportunities and travel destinations in Canada, Mexico and the United States, including Alaska, for fishing, hunting, rafting, golf, skiing, biking and other ex... http://www.goplayoutdoors.com

88. Parks & Recreation In El Dorado County
Lake Valley State recreational Area, Meyers, CA, (530) 5777277. ROA Paintballwww.roapaintball.com, 58 Main Street, Placerville, CA 95667, (530) 626-1011.
http://www.visit-eldorado.com/parks.asp

Rafting
Hiking Campgrounds Golfing ... Outdoor Recreation
Try bike rides provided by the beautiful vista website
www.beautifulvista.com/bike_rides_index.htm
The El Dorado County Parks Dept. [ www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/parks/parks.html ] provides the public with open space and recreational amenities to facilitate family interaction, accommodate community functions and provide opportunities for positive use of leisure time. The Park's Dept. has been able to develop two regional park facilities and is beginning construction on a regional trail that will ultimately connect communities along the Highway 50 corridor. Also ... visit the cities and communities in El Dorado County! = El Dorado County Chamber Member Records to of
Park Address City Phone Beautiful Vista - Bicycling, Wine Tasting, and more
www.beautifulvista.com
Big Horn Gunshop
6271 Pleasant Valley Road El Dorado, CA 95623

89. Outdoor Recreation In El Dorado County
ROA paintball www.roapaintball.com 58 Main Street, Placervile (530) 6261011 Fullservice store in Placerville where you can buy or rent paintball markers
http://www.visit-eldorado.com/outdoorrecreation.html
Outdoor Recreation in El Dorado County
Rafting
Hiking Campgrounds Golfing ... Outdoor Recreation Bighorn Gunshop
6271 Pleasant Valley Road, El Dorado
Placerville Speedway
Promoted by John Padjen Motorsports
www.placervillespeedway.com

El Dorado County Fairgrounds
100 Placerville Drive
Placerville, CA 95667
Track Phone: (530) 626-3680
Race Line: (916) 969-7483 Placerville Speedway features dirt track racing at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds on Saturday nights in the spring and summer. The first event in 2004 will be Saturday, March 27 featuring the "Golden State Challenge Sprint Car Series", followed by weekly championship races. ROA Paintball www.roapaintball.com 58 Main Street, Placervile Full service store in Placerville where you can buy or rent paintball markers, balls and other supplies. Playing field located 10 miles north of Placerville. A safe family enviroment where you can bring the kids and grandma. Action packed team adventures include Father / Son Weekends, High School vs. High School, Youth Groups, Church Challenge, Corporate Team Building, and more! Page last updated: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:24 AM

90. Fort Gordon MWR - Outdoor Recreation Program
The Outdoor Recreation Program sponsors a variety of activities and events PAINTBALLGAMES. Fort Gordon Outdoor Recreation in conjunction with Flying Colors
http://www.fortgordon.com/fgsc.htm
java applet FORT GORDON OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAM... webmaster
The appearance of sponsorship, advertisements or links does not imply an endorsement by the U.S. Army.
Fred Perry, Director (706)-791-5078 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
SHOOTING RANGE

FISHING

ARCHERY
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HUNTING
Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at Leitner Lake (Dinner: 6 p.m. / Meeting: 7 p.m.) MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION The program provides the sportsperson a safe hunting, fishing, archery, and recreational shooting venue; and to promote responsible fish and game conservation among all individuals of Ft. Gordon and the Augusta community.
Memberships are available to active and retired members of the Armed Forces, DOD civilians, contractor personnel with contracts that exceed 90 days. Associate Memberships are now available to civilian residents of the CSRA community not affiliated with Ft. Gordon. (Associate memberships do not entitle members to Ft. Gordon hunting and fishing privileges.)
The Outdoor Recreation Program sponsors a variety of activities and events for Ft. Gordon and the Augusta community including Georgia Hunter Education Courses, outdoor education seminars, turkey shoots, youth fishing derbies, big buck contests, and 3-D archery tournaments.. Leitner Lake Lodge serves as headquarters for monthly meetings held every third Thursday night from 7-8:30 p.m., with club sponsored dinners beginning at 6 p.m.

91. The Business Directory
Kamloops paintball Games 2212 Sifton Ave, Kamloops, BC V1S 1A5 Ph250374-6655 Fax 250-374-6655 Email Us! Armageddon paintball
http://www.kamloopschamber.bc.ca/directory.php?mod=listing&cmd=browse&cat=23&sca

92. Warrior News: BOSS Conference Energizes Members
Members said the group encourages, identifies and plans leisure and recreationalactivities, community service volunteer events, and well being issues.
http://warrior.blogs.com/ruck/2003/11/boss_conference.html
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Friday, November 07, 2003
BOSS conference energizes members
CAMP RED CLOUD, South Korea – With a promise of increased community involvement, Area I officials kicked off a quarterly Better Opportunities for Single and Unaccompanied Soldier conference at Camp Red Cloud's Mitchell's Club Nov. 5. Forty-seven soldiers and civilians participated in the event. BOSS council members listened to briefings on how to build participation and teamwork. Since BOSS was established in 1991, the organization has supported quality of life for single and unaccompanied soldiers. Members said the group encourages, identifies and plans leisure and recreational activities, community service volunteer events, and well being issues. Officials from the Directorate of Community Activities explained how events are funded. BOSS activities may receive support from nonappropriated funds through Morale, Welfare and Recreation. However, guidelines for what can and cannot receive funding are complicated. Many new BOSS members were unaware of complex funding rules. One issue that came up was providing donations to orphanages. "Money gathered at BOSS events turns into 'soldier' money, and must be turned back to MWR," said Denise James, Area I director of community activities. "These funds cannot be given as donations to outside organizations."

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