The classroom goes outdoors at the Wisconsin Outdoor Education Expo May 16 & 17, 2013. The Expo teaches outdoor skills, encourage ethical behavior and perpetuate Wisconsin’s hunting, fishing, and conservation heritage.
Events at the Expo will be linked to specific areas of academic achievement including science, mathematics, history and physical education. If you are interested in sponsoring, volunteering, organizing a new Expo activity, or attending the Expo, please contact Coordinator Jon Schoepke
608-833-2040 or email jonschoepke@tds.net
"This was our first trip to the Expo and it was a lot of fun. My students learned a lot and more importantly they were able to experience so many things they otherwise wouldn’t without the Expo.” Blessed Sacrament - La Crosse, WI
Camp Coordinators/Camp Sponsor: Archery Camp - Wisconsin Bow Hunters Association, Wildlife Camp - Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, Heritage Camp - Wisconsin Conservation Congress, Firearm Safety Camp - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources/NRA Firearm Safety Camp Sponsor, Sporting Dogs Camp - Duck Creek Retrievers, Green Bay Pointing Dog Club, and Central Wisconsin Shoot-to-Retrieve Club, Trail Recreation Camp - Wisconsin ATV Association, Fishing Camp - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Camping Camp - Gander Mountain, and Ed-Venture Camp - Blackhawk Technical College
The corporation is formed exclusively for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3). To the extent consistent with the general purpose, the corporation shall provide educate the public about the importance of conserving natural resources for future generations and to educate children on the benefits of engaging in outdoor activities.
Events at the Expo will be linked to specific areas of academic achievement including science, mathematics, history and physical education. If you are interested in sponsoring, volunteering, organizing a new Expo activity, or attending the Expo, please contact Coordinator Jon Schoepke
608-833-2040 or email jonschoepke@tds.net
Thursday May 16th and Friday May 17th
FREE Admission
Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam WI
"This was our first trip to the Expo and it was a lot of fun. My students learned a lot and more importantly they were able to experience so many things they otherwise wouldn’t without the Expo.” Blessed Sacrament - La Crosse, WITheodore Roosevelt Sponsor ($10,000 +)
Wisconsin Friends of NRAAldo Leopold Sponsor ($5,000 +)
API, Dane County Conservation LeagueLegacy Partner ($2,500 +)
Enbridge Energy Company, Inc., Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, Alliant Energy Foundation, and Rocky Mountain Elk FoundationHeritage Partner ($1,000 +)
Wisconsin Conservation Congress , Wings Over Wisconsin, Inc., Winnebagoland Conservation Alliance, Ice Age Trail Alliance Inc., Wisconsin Conservation Warden Association, Exxon Mobil Corporation, AFSCME Council 24, Manitowoc County Fish and Game Protective Association, Safari Club International Badgerland ChapterSpecial In-Kind Contributor
Dodge County Fair Association, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Wisconsin Department of Public InstructionCamp Coordinators/Camp Sponsor: Archery Camp - Wisconsin Bow Hunters Association, Wildlife Camp - Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, Heritage Camp - Wisconsin Conservation Congress, Firearm Safety Camp - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources/NRA Firearm Safety Camp Sponsor, Sporting Dogs Camp - Duck Creek Retrievers, Green Bay Pointing Dog Club, and Central Wisconsin Shoot-to-Retrieve Club, Trail Recreation Camp - Wisconsin ATV Association, Fishing Camp - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Camping Camp - Gander Mountain, and Ed-Venture Camp - Blackhawk Technical College
The corporation is formed exclusively for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3). To the extent consistent with the general purpose, the corporation shall provide educate the public about the importance of conserving natural resources for future generations and to educate children on the benefits of engaging in outdoor activities.
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