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Friday, October 11, 2024

What's New at NOS - September 2024

September 3rd - 5th OHV Summit in Virginia City

From September 3rd-5th, Nevada Outdoor School had the privilege of attending the Nevada Offroad Summit in historic Virginia City, NV. This incredible event, hosted by the Nevada Offroad Association, brings together all stakeholders in motorized outdoor recreation, offering a space to share challenges, concerns, and updates while connecting with the Nevada offroad community.

During the summit, NOSl presented on our Ride Safe, Ride Smart programming, emphasizing the critical importance of putting helmets on kids and promoting safe riding practices for young outdoor enthusiasts. We’re passionate about creating a safer environment for everyone who enjoys Nevada's offroad trails, and we’re grateful to be part of this vital conversation.

Director of Programming, Meghan, and Outreach Direct, Jessie sharing OHV safety in Virginia City. 

September 11th - Education Adventure Fair

On September 11, Nevada Outdoor School staff members Meghan, Kim, and Toril attended the Education Adventure Fair. In collaboration with the Northern Nevada Museum, the California Trail Interpretive Center, Elko Mybrary, and NDOW, NOS was very excited to help put this event together for northern Nevada teachers. The event was a first for the coalition and was designed to highlight field trip opportunities. Each participating organization is optimistic that this fair will become an annual occurrence. Nevada Outdoor School is especially thrilled to have received email addresses from teachers expressing interest in future field trips, which further fuels their excitement for this upcoming school year!

Nevada Outdoor School Staff, Meghan and Kim hosting a booth at the Education Adventure Fair.

September 14th - Fire & Ice Charity Golf Scramble

On September 14th, Nevada Outdoor School (NOS) hosted the 2nd Annual Fire and Ice Charity Golf Scramble. The team actively sold raffle tickets and engaged with attendees, sharing insights about NOS and its positive impact on local communities. With most of the team present, the event created a great opportunity to meet new people from different branches and connect with many of the golfers throughout the day. 

The Fire and Ice Charity Golf Scramble would not have been possible without the many sponsors that support outdoor education in northern Nevada. A tremendous thank you to Winnemucca Host Lions Club for their financial support for this event. Thank you to Echeverria Construction and Vietnam Veterans of America, Winnemucca Chapter for donating firearms that were raffled off. Thank you Core Title Group, US Bank, American Legion, and Drake, Rose, & Associates, LLC, for donating beautiful Cordova coolers that were also raffled off as well. Thank you to the Gold Dust West in Carson City, Duncan Golf Management, Peppermill Casino in Reno, Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa, and Kiley Ranch Golf Course for their generous prize donations.

Finally, thank you to all the golfers who attended the event and for supporting Nevada Outdoor School. Your support helps ensure that rural communities in northern Nevada have access to outdoor education!

Golfer participating in NOS's Fire and Ice Charity Golf Scramble.

September 14th - International Observe the Moon Night

Around 45 people attended the event, and the s'mores station was a big hit, running smoothly and efficiently. The weather was perfect, and the firewood we used for roasting s'mores added a cozy touch that everyone appreciated, especially as the evening got a bit chilly. Despite it being just two people running the smores station, it was a great opportunity to get out into the community and spend some time outdoors while observing the moon!

Attendees making S'mores at International Observe the Moon Night. 

September 20th - Eureka Dutch Oven Cookoff

At the 2024 Eureka Wine Walk cookoff, Meghan and Macy faced off in a thrilling Dutch Oven Showdown, serving up delicious Turkey and Chorizo Chili, JalapeƱo Cheddar Cornbread, and 7-layer Brownies. They delighted 70 guests and proudly brought home the third place People’s Choice award, which came with a charming mini Dutch oven. In addition to this, they earned second place in the Main Dish, Side Dish, and Dessert categories, each securing cash prizes. Grateful for the warm welcome from the close-knit Eureka community, they enjoyed an amazing experience filled with fun, fantastic food, and perfect cooking weather.


Meghan and Macy at Eureka's Dutch Oven Cookoff.

 




Friday, July 26, 2024

Delicious Summer Camp Recipes for Kids

Summer camp is not just about making friends and exploring the great outdoors; it’s also a time to enjoy delicious campfire cooking! Enjoy these yummy recipes, greate for campers of all ages!


1. S'mores Dip Made with campfire


There’s no summer camp without smores! The classic with a twist is a great treat for all ages. To make this dip you’ll need a cast iron skillet and the following ingredients:

  • 1 cup chocolate chips

  • 1 cup mini marshmallows

  • Graham crackers for dipping

Simply layer the chocolate chips and mini marshmallows in the skillet and place it over the campfire until the chocolate is melted and the marshmallows are golden brown. Serve with graham crackers for dipping and enjoy the taste of summer camp goodness!


2. Campfire Pizza Pockets Made with campfire


Everyone loves pizza, and why not enjoy that pizza while camping? These pizza pockets are a great way for everyone to enjoy their favorite personal pizza! Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 package of refrigerated crescent roll dough

  • Pizza sauce

  • Shredded mozzarella cheese

  • Your favorite pizza toppings (pepperoni, veggies, etc.)

Roll out the crescent roll dough and separate it into triangles. Spoon a bit of pizza sauce onto each triangle, add cheese and toppings, then fold the dough over and crimp the edges to seal. Wrap each pocket in foil and cook over the campfire until the dough is cooked through and the cheese is melted. Enjoy!


3. Grilled Banana Boats Made with grill

Another campfire classic that the entire campground is sure to enjoy! Here’s what you’ll need per banana boat:

  • 1 banana, unpeeled

  • Chocolate chips

  • Mini marshmallows

Slice a banana lengthwise (without peeling it completely) and stuff it with chocolate chips and mini marshmallows. Wrap the banana in foil and place it on the grill. Cook until the chocolate is melted and the marshmallows are gooey. Unwrap and enjoy with a spoon! Get creative with your toppings, try strawberries, peanut butter, or even sprinkles!


4. Campfire Tacos in a Bag Made with campfire


This fun and easy meal is perfect for feeding a crowd at camp. Everyone is able to make their tacos to their individual preference! Here’s what you’ll need per taco:

  • Individual-sized bags of Doritos or Fritos (or any bag of chips really)

  • Cooked ground beef or shredded chicken

  • Shredded cheese

  • Lettuce, tomatoes, salsa, sour cream (optional toppings)

Crush the chips inside the bag, then add your choice of meat, cheese, and toppings. Mix everything in the bag and enjoy with a fork! It’s a tasty twist on traditional tacos that kids will love.


These kid friendly meals are perfect for appeasing campers of all ages. Simple, and easy to put together. Let’s get camping!