Outdoor Games


The 40th Annual National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD) — designated by Congressional decree and Presidential Proclamation — will be held Sept. 24. The event is a nationwide celebration of hunters and anglers and their contributions to conservation.

This year, T. Boone Pickens is the honorary chair for National Hunting and Fishing Day. Pickens is one of America’s most prominent and influential businessmen. He is president and CEO of the investment firm BP Capital Management and founder of Mesa Petroleum.

The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Operations Office will host a NHFD event at its Pratt Operations Office located at 512 SE 25th Ave. (2 miles east and 1 mile south of Pratt) on Saturday, Sept. 24. The celebration will run from 8 a.m. through 1 p.m. The event will include a kids’ fishing derby, a casting contest, catch and release fishing, archery, a canoe race, and other outdoor events.

National Hunting and Fishing Day was established in 1972 under President Nixon, when Congress dedicated the fourth Saturday of each September to recognize the efforts of generations of hunters and anglers who support wildlife conservation and habitat improvements with billons of dollars collected through fees on hunting and fishing licenses and permits, excise taxes on hunting and fishing equipment, as well as donations. Many species such as white-tailed deer, turkey, pronghorn, elk, whooping cranes, and bald eagles were brought back from near extinction through management programs funded by sportsmen.

National Hunting and Fishing Day 2011 sponsors include Wonders of Wildlife, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the Sportsman Channel, Realtree, Smith & Wesson, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Cabela’s, GunBroker.com, Academy Sports + Outdoors, the Pope and Young Club, Yamaha Motor Corporation, and the Izaak Walton League.

For more information, including a detailed history of National Hunting and Fishing Day, as well as a feature article on Pickens, go online to www.nhfday.org. For events in your area, contact the nearest KDWPT office.

It’s about time we all get outside to play together!  Join Wichita’s 3rd annual Play Day at OJ Watson Park from 1-4pm. 

Your family will be able to:  Canoe, pedal boats, walk on stilts, play on inflatables, paint, miniture golf, play basketball, take a train ride, and much more!

Click here for more information.

We have g2g events on the calendar for 2011-12 fall and winter.  Check them out and join us!  Click here for all the details.  Mark your calendars now!

On Tuesday, October 11, we will be honored to have Kansas’ very own Bug Lady at our g2g Play in the Park Event!  We will hunt insects together and much more.  The exact time and place will be announced soon (it will be after work but before dark).  Check our event page for details in the next few weeks. 

Have a wonderful weekend.  Get out there and PLAY!  Games to try:

  • Freeze tag
  • Leap Frog
  • Flashlight Tag
  • Build a sandbox

The buses are warming up, teachers are back in their classrooms, stores are starting to sell all those fun supplies…all this means that it’s almost time for school to start!  But, school is not here yet, and if you’re running out of ideas to motivate your kids to play outdoors or on their own check out the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Park’s Wildlifer Challenge

This is not for the lazy or weak at heart.  These “challenges” will get your kids aware and active in the outdoors.  And, there are prizes for completing 15 missions!!!

g2g can help you do LOTS of the challenges.  We’re going fishing (one of the challenges) next week on Wednesday.  You can pitch a tent at our camping event on Friday Sept 23.  We blogged about catching fireflies.  Did you do that?  If yes, you’ve got one challenge already completed!  Go on a Night Walk and find the big dipper (another Wildlifer Challenge).  Or, you can canoe or kayak.  Check out the local event that will help you complete this challenge!  See how easy and fun this will be!

Wildlifer Challenge Mission

 WARNING: if you’re the type of kid who loves to stay indoors, lazily perched on a nice, comfy couch while you text on your phone in front of a television with a game controller in your hand – all day, every day – you are about to be officially challenged!

THE WILDLIFER CHALLENGE:

Should you so choose, you will be taken on a journey of 15 outdoor challenges for you to complete. Upon completion, you will be recognized as an official Kansas WildLifer! The challenges you’ll encounter are not hard to complete if you have one ounce of “WildLifer” spirit inside you. Some challenges may only take you an hour to accomplish, while others may take an entire day. You’ll quickly realize that you are not like everyone else! You’re busting the norm wide open and living life to the fullest!

OUR MISSION:

PROVE to you that getting outside – beyond the playgrounds, ball fields and concrete sidewalks – is a blast!

YOUR MISSION:

PROVE to us that you’re not the kind of kid who wastes all of your valuable free time laying around inside the house all day. That’s not you. You like the thrill of adventure. The mystery of the unknown. Maybe even a little danger from time to time. The sense of freedom. You rock!

Exploring the outdoors will make you think for yourself. You have to be creative. Successful. Not because some video game congratulates you on completing another level, but because you PROVE IT TO YOURSELF with what you can do with a little determination and freedom in the wild outdoors!

PARENTAL WARNING: In today’s world, children are spending more time playing video games, texting, and watching TV than ever before.  It’s not that all of these activities are necessarily bad, but anything in excess is usually not a good thing. And lying around the house – all day, every day – is literally killing America’s youth by contributing to an inactive lifestyle, which of course leads to obesity and other social and health problems in our communities. It’s not good. Children all over America are missing out on the opportunities to experience nature, wildlife and the outdoors simply because the experiences have been removed from our culture over time.

PARENTS’ MISSION:

If you look at these challenges and think “I’ve done this before. This will be easy”, consider yourself very fortunate. Someone, somewhere along your life’s journey encouraged and supported you as you explored the outdoor world. And that’s now your mission: to be that someone in your child’s outdoor life and experiences.

If when you see these challenges your lip starts to snarl, your brow starts to furrow and your skin starts to crawl, take a deep breath and relax. We’re not asking for much here, and we truly believe that you’ll enjoy yourself. Today, instead of being outdoors, many people choose to stay in their comfortable little electronic worlds. Think about it. It’s a proven fact that kids today spend record amounts of time staring at video games, cell phones and televisions. What about you? Maybe it’s not a video game, but instead it’s your computer or cell phone. And maybe you need to become a WildLifer too! Two birds with one stone…perfect!

We had a great hike out on the nature trail last night!  Check out the July 13 – Trail Hike for some tips for your next hike.

g2g is taking a hike!  Join us for a hike along the Extension Office’s Nature Trail.  We will walk the trail and play some fun trail games on Wednesday, July 13 from 6p-7p

Tennis or hiking shoes are recommended.  The trail is mulch, so it’s hard to walk on in flip-flops. 

Bring friends and meet us in the back (east) part of the gravel parking lot behind the Sedgwick County Extension Office, located on the corner of 21st and Ridge Rd.

I was out last night and saw my first firefly of the season!  I love this time of year.  Even as an adult I’m swept away by the magic of fireflies.  Let’s try to get as many kids as possible out to see this summer’s fireflies.

Where to find them:  You’re most likely to find fireflies near ponds, streams or wooded areas.

What to do once you find them:  Lightening bugs can entertain children (and parents) for hours.  Before you just catch them ask your kids:  Can you count the fireflies? Which firefly is biggest? What are they saying with their flashing?  If you hold still will they land on you and light up?  Can you keep your eye on one bug while it’s flasher is on and off?

Be a good observer:  In many areas of the world firefly populations are in decline due to habitat loss.  So, when you’re out observing and chasing the fireflies, please try not to squish them.  It is great fun to capture lightening bugs and watch them up close.  But, remember to let them go before going inside.

Here are 5 fun firefly facts to share with your kids while observing fireflies!

  1. Fireflies light up to communicate.  They flash in order to defend their territory, warn other fireflies about danger, and even try to attract a mate.
  2. Lightening bugs light up because of a chemical reaction called bioluminescence.
  3. Fireflies hibernate during winter in the larval stage by burrowing underground, in trees or logs.
  4. Lightening bugs don’t taste very good to predators.  They contain a chemical that tastes bitter and may even be poisonous to some creatures.  (So do not feed fireflies to lizards, toads or other pets.)
  5. In Japan they have a firefly festival each year to honor these light producing creatures.  More than 10,000 people attend this festival!

Ask the kids to create a game or event that could be played at the your Family Firefly Festival.

Saturplay?  Say what?  It’s Saturday and it’s time to Play = Saturplay!

Celebrate Wichita’s national status as a Playful City USA Community!  The City of Wichita is hosting Saturplay!  Come out on Saturday, June 25 from 10a-1p to Buffalo Park.  Stop by to play for a bit or the whole time!

Games include: parachute games, hula hoops, jump rope, stilts, imagination station and more!

Also, save the dates for July 9 at Cessna Park and July 23 at OJ Watson Park!

On Tuesday we played games during g2g Play in the Park at North Linwood Park (beautiful place).  The kids played games with inexpensive supplies like spoons, eggs, burlap sacks, bandanas, &  water balloons.  We played some of the “old standbys”:  3-legged race, sack race, egg and spoon carry, water balloon toss.  Great ideas for kids b-day parties!

The coolest part about the “stuff” we played with is that it can be used for traditional games AND with a little imagination can provide hours of entertainment as inspiration for new games.  We all know that a box is BIG FUN for kids because it can turn into a train, house, tiger, car, anything. 

When a child uses their imagination in an unstructured way it develops probelm solving skills that last a lifetime.  If your child has a hard time “thinking outside the box,” encourage them to think up new ways to play with toys they already use. 

Some kids love stories and  you can help them think of new and exiciting stories that go with objects (brooms, boxes, toys, pots and pans, trees in the backyard, etc).  Try to stear them away from imitating stories they already know.  Encourage them to make up their own plots and characters.

Other kids aren’t as into stories and like to build, arrange, draw, etc.  You can encourage these skills in your child by asking them how many different ways they can use or play with something and then show you.

Still other children are motivated and inspired by healthy competition.  These children can make up their own games.  Let them develop an objective, rules, the process, how to determine winners, etc.  Naming their own game is often the most fun part.  Someone had to make-up freeze-tag the first time.  I bet it was a kid!

Kids get so much of their time directed by adults (school, chores, sports practices, even television and video games).  We want our children to be able to use imagination to create a world of their own.  Creativity, probelm solving, and thinking outside that box are huge assets in the adult world and isn’t it great that all we have to do is let our kids play to develop them?

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