June 22 5th Annual Great Outdoor Picnic In Centre County To Introduce Kids To Outdoor Sports
Photo

The Wildlife For Everyone Foundation and the PA Federation of Sportsmen and Conservationists will are hosting the 5th Annual Great Outdoor Picnic at Penn's Cave & Wildlife Park in Centre Hall, Centre County from 11:00 to 4:00 p.m.

The Great Outdoor Picnic offers kids an opportunity to try their hand at the tried-and-true outdoor sports of fly fishing, archery and target shooting.

Do you remember when your mom told you to go out to play on a summer morning and then had to call you in for dinner eight hours later?

If you do, you’re probably a Baby Boomer or Generation Xer; on average kids today don’t view going outside as a desirable source of recreation. Indoor and virtual recreation options have trumped nature

According to the DCNR-sponsored PA Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, which surveys more than 10,000 residents every five years, the majority of respondents cited mental and physical health as the main benefit derived from being outdoors.

Nature is good for our well-being.

At a recent WFEF-sponsored clay shoot, youth participants age 17 and under noted that their interest in shooting was rooted in the fun and skill required, as well as the opportunities the sport presents to get outside and be with family.

This family event is designed to introduce kids to the outdoor sports.

These skill sets are typically handed down from parent to child in an effort to pass on a tradition from which much enjoyment has been derived.

Apart from the hunt outcome or catch, the memories of fishing or hunting with multi-generational relatives and friends who serve as mentors, supporters and teammates, arouse feelings that can’t be replicated in other pursuits.

The best part is that these sports have to take place outside, in the beautiful Pennsylvania outdoors.

The Great Outdoor Picnic offers youth the opportunity to experience fly fishing, B B gun shooting and archery.

Representatives from state agencies and organizations including the Game Commission, Fish and Boat Commission, United Bowhunters, National Wild Turkey Federation, and the PA Trappers Association, among others, will be present to assist inexperienced youth (and adults) with valuable tips and information.

Hourly drawings will give away a B B gun and starter fly fishing rod to a lucky youth.

Other attractions include the opportunity to build a Bluebird nesting box, demonstrations highlighting K9 field skills, wildlife chainsaw carvings, and the chance to see and learn about a red fox and variety of Pennsylvania turtles.

An old-fashioned picnic lunch is free to every ticket holder and charge.

Adult admission is $100 and includes 2 adults and an unlimited number of kids age 17 and under.

Every adult who purchases a ticket is entered into the Super Raffle for 71 outdoor-themed prizes valued over $37,000! Prizes include an ATV, kayak, Jon Boat, camping gear, handguns, long guns, gift cards to Cabela’s in addition to numerous other items.

The drawing will be continuous throughout the afternoon and winning tickets go back into the drawing. Raffles start at Noon and food is served from Noon to 3:00 p.m.

Primitive camping (no hookups) is offered Friday and Saturday night on the grounds of Penn’s Cave & Wildlife Park. Interested groups and individuals need to contact the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation office at 814-238-8138.

Tickets may be ordered in advance online or call 814-238-8138 for more information.  Click Here to download a flyer about the picnic.

The Annual Great Outdoor Picnic is sponsored by the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation and the PA Federation of Sportsmen and Conservationists.

NewsClips:

LEAF To Host Student Grow Green At LEAF Field Trip May 31 In Erie

Asbury Woods Environmental Center To Accept Donation Of Bat Houses From Girl Scouts

Asbury Woods Environmental Center Will Replace, Extend Its Boardwalk

June 1 Wild & Scenic Film Festival In Pittsburgh Puts Local Filmmakers In The Spotlight

IUP Team To Present Research On Biodiversity In Honduras June 5-9

Related Stories:

Stroud Water Research Center: Ruth Patrick, Pioneer In Science: The Conestoga River Study June 3

Students, Experience Your Environment Through Conservation (EYE Con) Institute June 17-20, June 26-28

Lancaster County Water Week Features Nearly 30 Family Friendly Events - June 1-8

DCNR Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Elisa Sarantschin, NaturePHL

Erie Times-News Connect With Your Environment: Children’s Water Festival

President’s Environmental Youth Award Program Now Accepting Nominations

[Posted: May 31, 2019]


6/3/2019

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page