Hanging of the Greens - The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Hanging of the Greens - The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Hanging of the Greens - The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
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10A (Oye=l$) • December 16, 2010<br />
Upcoming Events<br />
Adult Adventure Camp<br />
Create Opportunities, Prevent inactivity!<br />
Experience health by joining <strong>Oneida</strong><br />
Adventures in an evening for adults to<br />
explore; snow shoe, wooded hikes, creative<br />
camp cooking, orienteering, solving team<br />
puzzles, pool/spring kayak/canoe, MORE!<br />
Every o<strong>the</strong>r Monday evenings from<br />
4:30–6:00PM Begins January 3rd.<br />
FREE for ALL <strong>Oneida</strong> Tribal members,<br />
Employees or Fitness<br />
Contact: Cindy Young – 490-3863<br />
<strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures Girls Group<br />
Youth Ages 12–16<br />
Meets every 4th Thursday <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month –<br />
Started September 9th Activities Include:<br />
GPS, Survival skills, fire respect/starting,<br />
snowshoe/cross country skiing, snow shelters,<br />
camp cooking, ropes course, kayaking,<br />
snorkeling, canoeing/camping.<br />
<strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures Boys Group<br />
Youth Ages 12-16<br />
Meets every 2nd Thursday <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month –<br />
Started September 9th Activities Include:<br />
GPS, Survival skills, fire respect/starting,<br />
snowshoe/cross country skiing, snow shelters,<br />
camp cooking, ropes course, kayaking,<br />
snorkeling, canoeing/camping.<br />
Contact:<br />
Cindy Young – 490-3863<br />
Kip Miller – 490-3810<br />
Mark Steinbach – 490-3846<br />
Porcupine Mountains…<br />
Snowshoes…<br />
Cabin Retreat<br />
Come be a part <strong>of</strong> a Womens’s<br />
Snowshoe retreat up north in <strong>the</strong><br />
Porcupine Mountains!!<br />
Hike one mile through <strong>the</strong> pristine<br />
Porcupine Mountains on snowshoes to a<br />
warm cabin get-away!<br />
February 2, 3 & 4, 2011<br />
$150 Tribal / Employee • $200 General<br />
<strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures will provide extended<br />
packs, snowshoes, sleeping bags, cabin<br />
meals, guide/cook, cabin fees, and safety<br />
gear. Participants provide winter appropriate<br />
clothing, own lunch on travel and own car<br />
pool. As a group <strong>of</strong> 8, we will snowshoe with<br />
extended backpacks into <strong>the</strong> woods to our<br />
cabin destination. One room, wood stove<br />
heated, and bunks.<br />
Please register with <strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures<br />
by calling Cindy Young at (920) 490-3863<br />
or email at cyoung@oneidanation.org<br />
<strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures<br />
www.kalihwisaks.com<br />
It is our mission to provide lifelong learning to <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people who choose<br />
to participate in our programs. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Oneida</strong> Adventure Experience combine<br />
adventurebased educational programs that utilize activities that are challenging<br />
and fun, to help stimulate individual growth and team building skills.<br />
Our staff understands that people learn best through experience.<br />
About us…<br />
It all started as a dream <strong>of</strong> pioneering an adventurous and experiential way <strong>of</strong> viewing life.<br />
Starting with a bag <strong>of</strong> equipment and a will to see a vision grow… and grow it did, into what it is<br />
called today, <strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures.<br />
Our staff<br />
understands that<br />
people learn best<br />
through<br />
experience”<br />
Our programs are<br />
customized around<br />
our clients, with<br />
varied challenges<br />
for differing<br />
physical abilities.”<br />
Mark Steinbach<br />
As director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures, Mark brings his<br />
expertise in <strong>the</strong> fields <strong>of</strong>: kayaking, outdoor education,<br />
climbing, and <strong>the</strong> list goes on! Mark finds great<br />
joy in helping people see <strong>the</strong> outdoor<br />
playground/classroom we have all around us.<br />
Kip Miller<br />
From climbing a mountain, to kayaking through<br />
Alaskan floating glaciers, Kip brings fun and adventure<br />
to every program. Kip loves to see people reach<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir goals and push beyond <strong>the</strong>ir limits.<br />
Cindy Young<br />
Specializing in recreational <strong>the</strong>rapy, Cindy brings a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional edge and firm foundation in <strong>the</strong> art <strong>of</strong><br />
working with versatile groups. Her favorite part <strong>of</strong> her<br />
job is seeing peoples light shine.<br />
Take charge <strong>of</strong><br />
your life and<br />
create experiences<br />
to help you be<br />
healthier in Mind,<br />
Body & Spirit!”<br />
Men’s Porcupine Mountain<br />
Backpack Snowshoe Trip<br />
March 11 – 13, 2011<br />
$150 Tribal / Employee • $200 General<br />
Hike three miles through <strong>the</strong> wild <strong>of</strong> Michigan’s Great Upper Peninsula<br />
<strong>Oneida</strong> Adventures provides all equipment/fees. Participants provide winter appropriate<br />
clothing. As a group <strong>of</strong> 8, we will snowshoe with extended backpacks into <strong>the</strong> woods to our cabin<br />
destination. One room, wood stove heated, and bunks. For more information, call Kip Miller<br />
at (920) 490-3810 or email at kmiller@oneidanation.org<br />
$30 for tribal members, <strong>Oneida</strong> fitness club members or <strong>Oneida</strong> employees