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KNR 271 Program Blueprint Outdoor Fun in Estes Park by Lyndsey Lomelino 11/20/15

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KNR 271 Program Blueprint Outdoor Fun in Estes Park

by Lyndsey Lomelino 11/20/15

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I. Program Title

Outdoor Fun in Estes Park will show visitors many different sites in the beautiful Estes Park.

This week long course will provide the participants the opportunity to be active in nature. The sponsoring agency is the YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center. This program is designed for college students. Throughout this week long program, the participants will be seeing what Estes

Park has to offer. The participants will do many outdoor activities such as hiking, paddle boarding, and white water rafting. The program will be held in June 19th-June 26, 2016. Many of

the programs will be held at the YMCA of the Rockies and others will be held in Estes Park. This program will help college students have some fun outdoors and experience things they may not normally experience where they are from. The program is open to 20 college students.

II. Hypothetical Sponsoring Agency

The YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation. The agency’s mission is “YMCA of the Rockies puts Christian principles into

practice through programs, staff and facilities in an environment that builds healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We will accomplish this by serving conferences of a religious, educational, or

recreational nature; providing unifying experiences for families; offering traditional summer camping experiences for boys and girls; and serving our staff with leadership opportunities and productive work experiences” (YMCA of the Rockies, 2015). Outdoor Fun in Estes Park will

provide outdoor recreation to college students and will allow them to experience fun activities in nature.

Name: Mr. Jeff Mabry, Program Director, Estes Park Center YMCA of the Rockies-Estes Park Center

Mailing address: PO Box 20800 Estes Park, CO 80511

Phone: 970-586-3341

III. Need for the Program

There are many benefits to outdoor recreation. This program can help participants stay active by getting outside instead of being inside. Outdoor recreation also has physiological benefits which can help participants relieve stress and help them feel relaxed (Top Five Benefits of Outdoor

Recreation, 2007). This program can also help participants get to know one another. Outdoor Fun in Estes Park can help participants see new places and experience activities they may have

never done before. Twenty college students are targeted for this program. Since some of the participants may

be traveling from somewhere other than Estes Park, a web based survey will be conducted via

email February 1st. The participants will receive an email that contains the survey and will be asked to fill it out. If the participant does not have an email a mail survey will be sent out.

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IV. Program Goals and Objectives for Participants

Goal #1: To learn how to paddleboard Performance objective (psychomotor)

Given a paddleboard and a paddle, the participant will be able to demonstrate how to paddle a paddleboard within 15 minutes of the activity.

Goal #2: To meet new people Performance objective (social)

Given an icebreaker at the beginning of the program, the participant will be able to learn the other participant’s names within 5 minutes.

Goal #3: To improve skills Performance objective (psychomotor)

Given a volleyball and a net, the participants should be able to hit the ball over the net in three hits or less.

Goal #4: To learn about outdoor recreation Performance goal (cognitive)

Given a short lecture, the participant should be able to list five dos and dont’s of hiking according to the instructor’s handout.

Goal #5: To share one’s feelings about the program Performance goal (affective)

Given a debriefing at the end of the program, the participants will state three positives and three negatives from the program within a minute.

V. Event Plan for One Hour-long Activity

Outdoor Fun in Estes Park will require activity plans for: Lake Estes SUP, Gem Lake Hike, Let’s Go Rafting, Ready, Set, Zipline, Sand Volleyball, End of the Week Campfire, and Outdoor Archery. Activity plan A is on Gem Lake Hike.

VI. Management Plan - Flow Chart

Appendix B consists of a management plan that the programmer will follow. The appendix consists of many parts of planning such as program design, staffing, promotion, registration, and

many other major parts that go into planning a program. Each task is laid out step by step with due dates and how long it will take to complete the task.

VII. Schedule

Outdoor Fun in Estes Park is a weeklong program. Before people sign up for the program an

itinerary will be send out. Once the participant is signed up they will receive a copy of the itinerary that will have the date of each activity, the times, and the location. The itinerary is laid

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out in the Appendix C. Please refer to Appendix C for more information on the itinerary.

VIII. Agency Equipment and Supplies

IX. Participant Equipment and Supplies List

Equipment Supplies

Tennis shoes

Outdoor clothing/active clothing Pajamas/any other clothing needed

throughout the week Essentials for staying overnight for a week Shoes and clothes don’t mind getting wet (no

flip flops) Swimwear

Rain jacket Towel

Money for food

snacks Extra bottles of water

X. Contractual Services The YMCA of the Rockies offers whitewater rafting but the YMCA of the Rockies would have to contract out a place to go. The YMCA of the Rockies offers trips through Rapid Transit

Rafting. While going on the trip the Rapid Transit Rafting provides transportation to the river, rafting gear, a certified guide, and safety equipment (Rapid Transit Rafting, n.d.). The benefit of

the YMCA of the Rockies contracting out the Rapid Transit Rafting is it offers participants more opportunities to experience something that they may not be able to do all the time. Another benefit is that the participant will be able to get outdoors and stay active by being able to go

whitewater rafting.

Equipment Supplies

21 paddleboards and paddles 21 life jackets

21 bows 40 arrows 20 harnesses provided by the YMCA

2 sand volleyballs 1 First Aid Kit

White water rafts provided by the rafting venue

20 granola bars 21 bottles of water

Firewood

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XI. Budget

The budget section includes the direct fixed costs, indirect fixed costs, changing fix costs, total

fixed costs, and variable costs. After all of those totals are placed in the budget, the next step is to find the total expenses, revenue, and break even. The total expenses is all of the costs totaled up. The revenue includes the registration fee times the number of people participating in the

program. For Outdoor Fun in Estes Park, the registration fee is $48.00 per participant. My budget was between $1,000.00 and $1,500.00. For this program some new equipment will be bought as

well as t-shirts for each participant to have after registering. Refer the reader to Appendix D for the budget.

XII. Human Resource Requirements

One outdoor activity instructor will be needed for Outdoor Fun in Estes Park. The job description is based on facts from (My Job Search, 2013; Outdoor Activity Instructor, n.d.) and (National Career Service, 2015, Outdoor Activity Instructor, n.d.). There will also be a whitewater rafting

instructor, the job description is based on information found on (Wilderness Awareness Rafting, 2015, (WhiteWater Raft Guide Job Description & Pay Scale, n.d.), and (Rapid Transit Rafting,

n.d., About Rapid Transit, n.d.). Job Title: Outdoor Activity Instructor (need 1)

Responsibilities: Leading and instructing participants on the activity, discussing safety

procedures to participants, recording accidents or incidents, designing outdoor activities for the participants, and following and updating risk assessments.

Qualifications: 1) Be 18 or older. Need to be 21 to drive participants

2) Have knowledge and skill in one outdoor activity 3) Pass background check

Current Certifications: 1) First Aid Certified

2) Life-saving certificate needed if instructing an activity in water. Job Title: Whitewater Rafting Instructor (need 2)

Responsibilities: Run ½ day or full day trips, packs equipment for trip, and distributes guests into

rafts. Fits gear such as lifejackets for guests, completes and turn in incident/accident reports, ensures participants are safe, and present safety and rafting orientation to participants.

Qualifications: 1) Must be at least 18 years old

2) Positive attitude 3) Must be able to work long hours

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4) Pass a background check and drug screening 5) Have experience in rafting

Current Certifications:

1) First Aid 2) River Rescue 3) CPR

XIII. Contingency Plan

One problem that would really not be good for the program would be if it was raining or storming. The participants would not be able to go hiking or do most of the activities if it is

storming. One solution would be to wait until the weather stops and then do the activity or come up with backup activities. Another problem would be if someone gets hurt. For example, if

someone were to get injured while hiking. This could be avoided by telling everyone to follow safety procedures and having a first aid kit in case something does happen.

XIV. Marketing Plan

One competitor would be Rocky Mountain National Park. Many people like to go to Rocky Mountain National Park where they can experience different outdoor activities. Also, another

competitor would be the Colorado State University Campus Recreation. Colorado State University Campus Recreation offers outdoor programs and over 50 different trips (Colorado State, 2015). The registration fee is based on the program cost. This will help break even and

make sure that the money will be made back. The program offers many different activities in one week.

The program will be marketed by placing flyers around colleges near Estes Park, CO. There are

none that are super close to Estes Park but two colleges they will be distributed to will be University of Colorado at Boulder and Colorado State University. They will also be distributed around Estes Park such as the Estes Park Visitors Center, Outdoor World, Estes Park Mountain

Shop, and it will be placed on social media. This is open for participants anywhere so placing it on Facebook will help let others know it is available. They will also be sent out to college

students. Refer to Appendix E for the flyer.

XV. Risk Management Plan

Reporting and Record Keeping

The registration process will not be completed until all papers are signed and read by the participant. The registration person will make sure that all waivers and releases are signed before

the participant leaves. Also, the staff will be trained to make sure that they know how to fill out accident and incident reports.

Facilities Inspections and Hazard Abatements

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Before the program, equipment will be checked to make sure there are no rips such as in the harnesses. If any of the equipment is in bad shape it will be replaced with new equipment. Also,

the facility will be inspected before to make sure that there are no hazards.

Participant Safety Briefing

The participants will receive safety instructions when arriving for the program. They will be told how they should behave and what to do if there is a problem. When they get to the activity they

will be given a briefing on the safety procedure for that activity. Let the participants know that the safety will be enforced. Rules that should be followed are no horsing around when using the

bow and arrows, the zip line, or SUP. The participants should not run into each other’s stand up paddleboard or point the bow and arrow at anyone at any time. Also, to follow all of the rules from the whitewater rafting instructor.

Staff Supervision

There will be staff that will be watching and making sure that everyone is safe such as when the

participants are zip lining. The staff will make sure the harnesses are tight and strapped correctly. The staff will be asked to help make sure everything is going correctly and be there to help if a

participant needs help with something.

Emergency procedure

Make sure that the emergency procedures are posted in the YMCA and that the leader knows what to do if there is some sort of emergency. Also, brief the participants on what to do if there is

an emergency.

XVI. Evaluation Plan and Disposition Decision

The program will be evaluated by handing out surveys to the participants after the program is over. The survey will consist of both qualitative and quantitative items. The participants will write down what they thought of the program and use a likert scale to let the programmer know

what they thought of certain parts of the program. Formative evaluation will be used throughout the program and will be used to see if any changes need to be made. If the equipment needs

replaced, it will be swapped out during the formative evaluation. After the program is over, summative evaluation will be used to see what changes need to be made in the future. After all of the surveys are evaluated, the disposition decision will be to continued but will be modified.

There may need to be changes in the activities.

XVII. References

Campus Recreation. (2015). Retrieved from Colorado State University:

https://csurec.colostate.edu/programs/outdoor-program/ Center, E. P. (2015). Things to Do . Retrieved from Visit Estes Park:

http://www.visitestespark.com/things-to-do/

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Colleges Near Estes Park. (n.d.). Retrieved from College Simply: http://www.collegesimply.com/colleges-near/colorado/estes-park/

Gem Lake. (2015). Retrieved from RockyMountainHikingTrails.com: http://www.rockymountainhikingtrails.com/gem-lake.htm

Marina Info. (2014). Retrieved from Estes Valley Recreation and Park District: http://www.evrpd.com/district- information/about-evrpd

Mat Ball. (n.d.). Retrieved from Susan's Physical Education, Health and Sport Site:

http://www.hccanet.org/patricks/Activities/matball.htm Outdoor Activity Instructor. (2013). Retrieved from My Job Search.com:

http://www.myjobsearch.com/careers/outdoor-activities- instructor.html Rapid Transit Rafting. (n.d.). Retrieved from Rapid Transit Rafting:

https://www.rapidtransitrafting.com/cachelapoudreriver.html

Rossman, J., & Schlatter, B. (2015). Recreation Prgraming Designing and Staging Leisure Experiences. Urbana: Sagamore Publishing.

Top Five Benefits of Outdoor Recreation. (2007, June 11). Retrieved from E Inside Kent State University: http://einside.kent.edu/?type=art&id=82928

YMCA of the Rockies. (2015). Retrieved from YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center:

http://ymcarockies.org

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Appendix A - Event Plan

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Event title, date,

and time: Gem Lake Hike

Leaders: Lyndsey Lomelino

# of participants: 20

Age and

participant

description:

Young/Middle Adulthood. Ages 19+. The participants will be college students who maybe in Estes Park vacationing or from around Estes Park.

Theme: Outdoors

Equipment:

20 bottles of water 20 granola bars

20 lists of items the participant should see on the trail: Paul Bunyan’s Boot, Black Canyon Trail Junction, trees with people’s names carved in them, caves, and flowers (Gem Lake, 2015).

Ideal Location: This event will take place outside at Gem Lake. The participants will meet at the entrance of Lumpy Ridge Trailhead in Estes Park.

Pre-Activity Diagram:

Provide a visual diagram of how the space should be set up, including equipment placement, that

sets the tone for the event.

Parking lot where participants will park.

Meeting spot

Restrooms

Where participants will meet the instructor before heading on the hike.

Instructor will introduce herself. She will pass out the supplies to each

participants

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Goals &

Objectives:

Goals: To have fun To pay close attention to nature

To learn how to be active outdoors

Performance objectives: Given time on the hike, the participants learn more about participants while

hiking up lake by the end of the hike. (social domain)

Given a list of items to find, the participants will be able to show the leader where the items are on the way down from the hike. (cognitive domain)

Given motivation, the participant will hike to the top of Gem Lake in two hours. (psychomotor domain)

Risk Management

Concerns:

Weather: If the weather is storming or raining, the participants would not be able to participate in this activity. The leader can manage this by checking the

weather and making sure it is not supposed to rain or wait until the rain stops to do the activity. Elevation differences: The leader can manage this by making sure there is

enough water for each participant and making sure that they take breaks throughout the hike to make sure everyone is okay.

Contingency Plan: The event would not be able to be held inside, the leader would then have to

reschedule the hike or wait for the weather to change.

Length Event Portion Description Leader

Name

1

minute

Choose one:

Attention Getter

Lyndsey: Who’s ready to have some fun! Today we are going to be hiking

one of my personal favorite hikes Gem Lake.

Lyndsey

2

minutes

Icebreaker Name: Have you Hiked Before?

1) The participants will turn to one another and ask if they have

hiked before

2) If the person has hiked before they will state where they have

hiked

Lyndsey

2

minutes

Transition Lyndsey: Now that everyone has learned a little bit more about each other

we will start the hike!

Lyndsey

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2 hours Activity Part 1: Hiking up to Gem Lake

1) The instructor will start by letting the participants know that they

will be taking short breaks every twenty minutes for water.

2) The leader will start leading participants to the trail to the right

marked Gem Lake.

3) Each participant will start walking through the trail.

4) Once the participants reach about one half mile from where they

started they will see Black Canyon Junction.

5) The leader will then allow the participants to take a short break

6) Once the break is over the participants will then keep going on the

right trail to stay on Gem Lake.

7) The leader will stop to show participants a rock formation that is

called Paul Bunyan’s Boot.

8) After reaching the boot, the leader will let the participants know

that they are .35 miles to the top of Gem Lake and that the climb

will start to get steep.

Lyndsey

2

minute

Transition

Lyndsey: Alright everyone we have reached the top of Gem Lake! We are

going to take a break and enjoy the outdoors. (Let participants rest for

about 20 minutes before heading back down).

Lyndsey

20

minutes

Activity Part 2: Top of Gem Lake

1) Have participants sit down in a circle on the rocks

2) For ten minutes let participants tell stories about what they liked or

disliked about the hike up.

3) After the ten minutes is up allow participants to get up and walk

around the lake or just sit and rest.

Lyndsey

30

seconds

Transition Lyndsey: Alright everyone lets head back down! Lyndsey

1 hour

30

minutes

Activity Part 2: Hiking back down

1) Make sure each participant is rested and ready to head back down.

2) Let participants know that it is easier going down the trail then it is

going up.

3) Also, tell participants to let you know if a break is needed.

4) Lead participants down the trail.

5) Tell participants to look at their list of trail markers and point them

out as you go down.

6) Once you have reached the bottom start a debriefing.

Lyndsey

5

minutes

Debrief

1) Did everyone have fun today?

2) What was your favorite part of the hike?

3) Now that you have been hiking would you hike again?

4) What was your favorite trail marker on the hike?

5) Did you think that was an easy or hard hike?

Lyndsey

1

minute

Conclusion

Lyndsey: Thank you guys for coming out! I hope you guys had fun and will

see you all tomorrow for the next activity.

Lyndsey

1 hour Back pocket

activity

Name: Mat ball Tournament

1) If it is raining in the mountains and you cannot hike.

2) Have the teams split into two teams of 10.

3) Let participants know that the game is played like kickball but

they are allowed to steal a base anytime throughout the game.

4) If the player leaves the mat at any time they must run to the next

base.

5) The player may also stay on a base as long as they want.

Lyndsey

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6) If they are tagged by the person with the ball or hit with the ball he

or she is out.

7) The team that scores the most points by the end of the game will

win.

8) Flip a coin to see who kicks first.

Resourc

es:

List all of the

sources you

used to create

your event plan

in alphabetical

order, following

APA 6th edition

format.

Gem Lake. (2015). Retrieved from RockyMountainHikingTrails.com:

http://www.rockymountainhikingtrails.com/gem-lake.htm

Mat Ball. (n.d.). Retrieved from Susan's Physical Education, Health and

Sport Site: http://www.hccanet.org/patricks/Activities/matball.htm

Read these notes before writing the event plan:

Be sure each portion of the event ties back to the theme.

Each event should include multiple activities – it should NOT consist of one long activity.

All aspects of the event should demonstrate proper flow including proper time management and logical sequencing.

If an activity is more social in nature, include 4-5 discussion topics within the activity to encourage socialization among the group members.

Depending on the number activities in your plan, you may need to add more rows.

If you are planning a tournament you must include separate documents that show the

specific tournament brackets. For example, if you are planning a round robin tournament include the schedule of who plays whom.

If you are planning something like a scavenger hunt or an adventure race you must include all questions/tasks in the plan.

You may write in the first person for this plan.

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Appendix B Management Plan – Flow Chart

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Flow Chart for Outdoor Fun in Estes Park Program

Major

Function

Person

Responsible

Task Hours

needed

Deadline

Needs

Assessment

Lyndsey

Lyndsey Lyndsey Lyndsey

1. Create survey

2. mail out survey 3. Analyze feedback 4. Come up with a plan

1

2 weeks 1 2

March 1

March 15 March 17 March 18

Event Plans Lyndsey

Lyndsey

Lyndsey

1. Do research on outdoor activities

in Estes Park 2. Figure out what activities

3. Deliver the event plans

1

5

10+

March 25

March 30

March 30 June 24

Inclusion Plan

Lyndsey

Lyndsey

Lyndsey

1. Insert special accommodation sentence on flyer

2. Ask participants if they have food allergies

3. Make accommodations

<1

<1

<1

April 1

April 1

April 20

Staffing Lyndsey

Lyndsey Lyndsey

1. Talk to workers of the activities at YMCA

2. See which ones are able to work the event 3. Talk to the places outside of the

YMCA for staff

2

1 1

May 19

May 19

May 20

Arrange venue

Lyndsey 1. Visit websites 2. Call the venues

3. Reserve the date

2 1

1

March 16 March 16

March 18

Promotion Lyndsey 1. Create a flyer 2. Hang up flyers/ send out flyers in emails

3. Upload the flyer to a social media page

1 2

30 minutes

March 20 April 1

April 1

Equipment &

Supplies

Lyndsey 1. See what equipment you have

2. Figure out what equipment is needed 3. Make a list of equipment and a list

of supplies the participants should bring.

1

1 1

April 10

April 15

April 20

Registration Lyndsey 1. Find a date for registration

2. Send out information for it 3. Set up registration table

30 min

1 30

minutes

April 20

April 21 May 15

Risk Management

Lyndsey 1. Check the area for debris 2. Make sure there is enough water 3. Check weather for the days

2 10 min 30 min

June 15 June 9 June 12

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Contingency plan

Lyndsey 1. Check weather 2. Get equipment for back up activity just in case

3. Change times for events if it rains

1 1

1

June 14 June 9

Day of the activities

Program

Operation

Event Name: Outdoor Fun in Estes

Park

June 19, 2016-

June 26, 2016

Evaluation Lyndsey 1. create a survey out what

participants thought 2. hand out surveys 3. evaluate the surveys

1

30 min

2

June 1

June 26 June 28

Disposition

decision

Lyndsey 1. Look at the evaluation results

2. Modify program for future 3. Record changes

2

2 2

June 28

July 5 July 20

Program

Wrap up

Lyndsey 1. Clean up equipment

2. Return equipment 3. send out thank you letters

1

1 2

June 26

June 27 June 30

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Appendix C – Schedule or Trip Itinerary

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Outdoor Fun in Estes Park Itinerary The YMCA of the Rockies-Estes Park Center

2515 Tunnel Road Estes Park, CO 80511

970-586-3341

Mon June 19, 2016

10:00-11:00 pm

Participants arrive

for Outdoor Fun in Estes Park

11:15 am-12pm

participants check in and unpack

12:00pm-12:45pm

Welcome party

lunch 1:00pm-2:00pm

Sand Volleyball

Tues June 20, 2016

10:00 am- 10:30 am

Participants

meet up in clubhouse

10:40 am- 10:55 am

Directions for zip lining

11:00 am-1:00 pm

Zip lining

Wed June 21, 2016

12:00 pm

Participants

meet at the archery area

12:05 pm-12:15 pm

Instructions 12:15 pm-1:15 pm

Outdoor archery

Thurs. June 22, 2016 10:00 am- 10:30 am

Participants meet up in clubhouse

10:40 am- 10:55 am

Carpool to Estes Park Marina

Directions will be provided

11:00 am-11:15 pm

Get SUPs, lifejackets, paddles

11:15 am -12:45 pm

SUP 12:45 pm- 1:15 pm

Lunch 1:20pm-1:35pm

Return to the YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center

Fri June 23, 2016 10:00 am- Participants

meet up in clubhouse 10:30 am-10:50 am-

Carpool to Gem

Lake

Directions will be

provided 11:00 am-5:00 pm

Hike

get to Gem Lake

hike down

head back to

YMCA

Sat June 24, 2016 11:30 am

Meet at the clubhouse

11:40 am-11:55 am

Carpool to Estes Park

High School.

Directions will be

provided 12:00 pm

Unload everything out of the car

12:15 pm

Transportation to Rapid Transit

Rafting trip is half day TBD

Return to YMCA

Sun June 25, 2016

7pm-? Join us on our last day of our program for

an end of the program campfire!

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Appendix D – Proposed Break-even Budget

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Program Title: Outdoor Fun in Estes Park Program Dates: June 19, 2016-June 25, 2016 Prepared by: Lyndsey Lomelino Number of Hours/Week: 25 for 1 week

Number of Participants: 20 Location: YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center

Cost Items Actual Cost

Fixed Costs

Direct Fixed Costs

* 1 outdoor activity instructor x 25 x $18.75 $468.75

** 2 whitewater rafting guide x 1 day x $80 $160.00

***Black Diamond Vario Speed Harness x2x $59.95 $119.90

****Wilson AVP Special Edition Outdoor Volleyball x2x$39.99 $79.98

****** Ozarka 100% Natural Spring Water, 0.5 l, 24 ct x 1 x $12.88 $12.88

Indirect Fixed Costs

Building use, secretarial staff, copy machine $100.00

Administrative overhead $100.00

Changing Fixed Costs

Total Fixed Costs $1041.51

Variable Costs

*******20 t-shirts x $10.08 $201.60

Total Costs [Direct Fixed + Indirect Fixed + Variable Costs] $1243.11

Revenue

********Annual Giving donation: Mile High United Way $300.00

[_20 participants X $48.00] $960.00

Break Even [ $1260.00-$1243.11] $16.89

*Simply Hired. (2015). Retrieved on October 27, 2015 from http://www.simplyhired.com/salaries-k-outdoor-activity- instructor-jobs.html

**A Wanderlust Adventure. Retrieved on October 27, 2015 from

https://www.awanderlustadventure.com/employment/ ***Zipline Gear. Retrieved on October 27, 2015 from

https://www.ziplinegear.com/store/product/black-diamond-vario-speed-harness

****Dicks Sporting Goods. Retrieved on October 27, 2015 from http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=67306356&cp=4406646.4413887.4414025&categoryId=13158405

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******Walmart. Retrieved on October 30, 2015 from http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nestle-Waters-Bottled-Spring-Water-0.5-Liter-24-Count/26690401

******* CustomInk. (2015). Retrieved on October 30, 2015 from

http://www.customink.com/quotes ********YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center. Retrieved on October 30, 2015 from

http://donate.ymcarockies.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2014/03/2014-Annual-Report_web.pdf

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Appendix E – Promotional Tool

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Join Us for Outdoor Fun in Estes Park!

Description:

Every wanted to experience different activities outdoors. Well Outdoor Fun in Estes Park

is the place for you. Come out to zip line, stand up paddleboard, hiking, and many more

outdoor activities. Come see what Estes Park has to offer.

For Whom:

College students (freshman to seniors) who are interested in learning about different

outdoor activities.

Where: The YMCA of the Rockies-Estes Park Center

Address: 2515 Tunnel Road Estes Park, CO 80511

When: Monday, June 19, 2016- Sunday, June 25, 2016

Cost: $48.00 includes a t-shirt!

What to bring:

Tennis shoes, outdoor clothing/active clothing, clothing or items needed throughout the

week, shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting wet (no flip flops), swimwear , rain

jacket, towel, and money for other things.

How to register:

Come to The YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center on May 15, 2016 or register

online at http://ymcarockies.org until May 20, 2016.

Special Accommodations or More Information: If any special accommodations are

needed please contact the program sponsor at 970-586-3341

Sponsored by: YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center

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