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Spring 2009
Booklets Available January 30
Registration February 13
Summer 2009
Booklets Available February 21
Registration for June Classes - May 5
Registration for July and August - June 16
Fall 2009
Booklets Available August 4
Registration August 18
Winter 2010
Booklets Available November 3
Registration November 17
Spring 2010
Booklets Available February 2
Registration February 16
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- How do I get to
The Outdoor Campus in Sioux Falls, SD?
From I-29: Take the 41st
Street exit and proceed east on 41st Street to Louise Avenue. Turn south
(right) on Louise Avenue and proceed to 49th Street. Turn east (left) on 49th
Street and proceed to Oxbow Avenue. Turn south on Oxbow Avenue. Take the first
left into Sertoma Park. The Outdoor Campus building is on the south end of the
parking lot.
From I-229:
Take the Louise Avenue exit and proceed north on Louise Avenue to 57th Street.
Turn east (right) on 57th Street and left on Oxbow Avenue. Take a right into Sertoma Park. The Outdoor Campus building is on the south end of the parking
lot.
Yes! Go here
to sign up!
They are not available at our office. You can find out more information
at:
http://www.siouxfalls.org/parks.aspx
The shelter can be reserved by calling the Sioux Falls Parks and
Recreation office at (605) 367-8222 or go to their website at:
http://www.siouxfalls.org/parks.aspx.
Policies for outside organizations who want to meet at The Outdoor
Campus
Usage Policy
The Outdoor Campus’ limited meeting room spaces is available on
an as-needed basis for the following:
- Outdoor-related education classes
- Outdoor-related clubs and organizations, teaching outdoor-related
skills.
- Other education-related events, if they meet with group
requirements
- Service clubs can meet once per year if The Outdoor Campus is the
topic/speaker/program.
Group Requirements
Groups using the room must be outdoor-related organizations. This
includes clubs that support outdoor sports and recreation, wildlife
clubs, and other such organizations.
Each group using the room must have philosophical
agreement with the SD Department of Game, Fish and Parks on land and
wildlife management issues.
This meeting space is provided free of charge for
groups. To enable continued free use by outdoor groups, please keep in
mind the following:
- Staff are NOT assigned to set up and clean up after groups. Group
members must arrive early enough to prepare the space for the group’s
needs, and return it to the original configuration after the meeting
is over.
- Groups should bring their own kitchen supplies. The Outdoor Campus
does not provide cups, beverages, sodas, or other supplies to groups.
Use Limitations
First priority will be given to The Outdoor Campus classes and
educational programming.
- The Outdoor Campus reserves the right to change room reservations
if the room is needed for Outdoor Campus purposes. In rare cases, we
reserve the right to reschedule your group to another date. You will
be notified in advance if this is the case.
- Permission to use The Outdoor Campus meeting spaces does not
constitute The Outdoor Campus or SD Game, Fish and Parks endorsement
of the group or the views espoused by the group. Groups using the
meeting room must clearly indicate in their advertisements and news
releases who is sponsoring the event.
- The Outdoor Campus reserves the right to deny use of the facility
when activities infringe upon or interfere with regular use of the
building.
- No activities are allowed that endanger the health or safety of
the participants.
- Meeting rooms will not be available for promotion of fee-based
products or services, for the sale of items, or when an admission fee
is charged.
Reserving a Room
Call The Outdoor Campus at the beginning of each calendar year to
schedule your meetings for the upcoming year. This is done on a
first-come, first-served basis. Do not assume your organization will
automatically be booked from year to year.
The Sertoma Butterfly House is in the same park, but we are two
separate entities. They can be contacted by calling (605) 334-9466 or
http://www.sertomabutterflyhouse.org/
- What is your Mission Statement?
The Outdoor Campus' mission is to provide education about outdoor
skills, wildlife, conservation and management practices of South Dakota
Game, Fish and Parks to all ages in order to preserve our outdoor
heritage. |