Saturday, January 29, 2011
12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
The Outdoor Campus
4500 S. Oxbow Ave
Sioux Falls, S.D.
12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
The Outdoor Campus
4500 S. Oxbow Ave
Sioux Falls, S.D.
12:00
Welcome
Steven Dahlmeier, President SDCKA
12:10
SDCKA Year in Review – Cruising, Public Service, Safety
Brief remarks by SDCKA directors about events of the year
12:20
Paddling with Kids
Cory Diedrich (SDCKA Board Member)
12:40
Welcome
Steven Dahlmeier, President SDCKA
12:10
SDCKA Year in Review – Cruising, Public Service, Safety
Brief remarks by SDCKA directors about events of the year
12:20
Paddling with Kids
Cory Diedrich (SDCKA Board Member)
12:40
Kayaking in High Winds: What you need for a trip that goes wrong
Jarett Bies (SDCKA Vice President)
1:00
Jarett Bies (SDCKA Vice President)
1:00
Sioux Falls Waterways
City of Sioux Falls Park & Recreation Department
1:30
City of Sioux Falls Park & Recreation Department
1:30
Water Conservation / Water Issues
East Dakota Water Development District / Dakota Water Watch
2:00
East Dakota Water Development District / Dakota Water Watch
2:00
Break
Sponsored by Scheels
2:15
Sponsored by Scheels
2:15
Whitewater Kayaking
Justin Herreman, Black Hills Paddlers
2:45
The Missouri River
National Park Service
3:15
National Park Service
3:15
Kayak Racing & the 2011 South Dakota Kayak Challenge
Jarett Bies & Steven Dahlmeier
3:35
Jarett Bies & Steven Dahlmeier
3:35
Business Meeting
• Election of Officers
• Plans Ahead for the SDCKA in the Coming Year
This conference is open for anyone interested in canoeing or kayaking. The presentations will be focused upon paddling opportunities and experiences, and the presenters will be members of the SDCA with significant experience in area waters. This is an opportunity to network and establish links with paddlers from the area. There is no admission charge for the conference.
• Election of Officers
• Plans Ahead for the SDCKA in the Coming Year
This conference is open for anyone interested in canoeing or kayaking. The presentations will be focused upon paddling opportunities and experiences, and the presenters will be members of the SDCA with significant experience in area waters. This is an opportunity to network and establish links with paddlers from the area. There is no admission charge for the conference.
2 comments:
It's just too bad it's still too cold to even go kayaking right now. The lakes are still frozen...lol.
Best Mil Surplus: We will be having some pool sessions in February and March, so come out to the conference and then sign up for a pool session.
They're a great way to learn safety/exits without getting all muddy/lake watery.
Jarett
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