Thursday, April 28, 2011

Outdoor Gear Expo At Fayerweather

From the Connecticut Forest and Park Association





This Saturday the Connecticut Forest and Park Association will provide a unique opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts of all types.

Cyclists can learn to tune up their bikes, runners can explore barefoot running, fly fishermen can improve their casting, hikers learn to fit footwear, and campers can get schooled in “Tents 101”, all at The 1st Annual Connecticut Outdoor Gear Expo, held in (and outside of) Fayerweather Beckham Hall on the Wesleyan University campus.

For anyone interested in hiking, camping, biking, fishing and other outdoor sports, this is the place to not only find the latest gear, but also learn how to use and care for it.  From the trusty old compass to the latest GPS systems, mountain-biking to geo-caching, running to skateboarding, the event will provide fun and education for the entire family.

CFPA and its Wesleyan Chapter, WesCFPA, will co-host the event with displays and clinics from retail sponsors REI, Eastern Mountain Sports, Fleet Feet, North Cove Outfitters and Trailblazer. 

A silent auction will include over 50 items from donors such as the Connecticut Science Center, Goodspeed Opera House, and Hartford Symphony Orchestra - plus jewelry, books, and more outdoor gear than you can shake a (walking) stick at.

A more complete list of auction items and a schedule of clinics (which reporters are welcome to participate in) can be found at http://www.ctwoodlands.org

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The 1st Annual Connecticut Outdoor Gear Expo 
Saturday, April 30  3pm-7pm
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
(Fayerweather Beckham Hall is located on Wyllys Avenue.  Visitor parking is available just across the street.)

Eric Hammerling:  ehammerling@ctwoodlands.org
CFPA (860) 346-2372

About the Connecticut Forest & Park Association
The Connecticut Forest & Park Association protects forests, parks, walking trails and open spaces for future generations by connecting people to the land. CFPA directly involves individuals and families, educators, community leaders and volunteers to enhance and defend Connecticut's rich natural heritage. CFPA is a private, non-profit organization that relies on members and supporters to carry out its mission.

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