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Show B-11 e Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 17-20, 2006 State parks board to meet Utah State Parks boating tip of the week Remember three basic navigation rules to keep you safe on the water - proper lookout, safe speed, and safe distance. All three principles will help avoid a collision with another vessel, person in the water, or potential water hazard. Boat operators arc required to keep a proper lookout, by sight and hearing, at all times while on the water. Be aware of where you are going and pay attention to the Education is focus of Off Highway actions of other boaters. Be sure to look over your shoulder before makVehicle Safety Week Salt Lake Cily In a continued ing a turn. Boats should be operated effort to promote safe and responsi- at safe speeds to safely react to ble off highway vehicle (OHV) use. potentially hazardous situations. Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. has Sometimes the best speed may be a declared June 24 to 30 Off Highway wakeless speed. Never operate a boat faster than you feel comfortVehicle Safety Week in Utah." "OHV riding is a great sport for able or that your skills will allow. the whole family and a good way to Operate boats at safe distances to see Utah's outdoors," said Ann have adequate time and distance to Evans, OHV education specialist react to potential hazards. Utah's with Utah State Parks and Speed in Proximity law requires Recreation. "The purpose of OHV boaters to operate the vessel at a Safety Week is to remind riders to be wakeless speed when within 150 feet properly trained and prepared for of another boat, person in or floating safe riding. Riders also need to on the water, water skiers towed by remember to ride responsibly and another vessel, shore fishermen, protect our ragile environment." launch ramps and docks, designated swimming areas, or whenever in a Evans offers the following safety wakeless speed zone. tips: •Don't drink and drive. Alcohol, Dare to be safe! Boat Smart! Live drugs and ATVs don't mix. by the rules! For more boating safe• Always wear a helmet. Utah ly information, please call (800) or visit law requires everyone under the age RIDE-PWC of 18 to wear a helmet while driving www.stateparks.utah.gov. or riding, but it's a good idea for riders of all ages to always wear a hel- Upcoming Utah State Parks events met. •June 23-25 Antelope Island • Ride a properly sized ATV. State Park - Syracuse: Machinery of Riding a machine that is too large the Past, Old-time Tractor and Engine Show: Celebrate machinery can lead to accidents. of the past at Historic Fielding Garr •Always ride within your ability. • Always tell someone where you Ranch. Leam how machines such as are going and when you expect to tractors • and stationary engines changed the way ranches like the return. •Don't carry passengers unless Fielding Garr Ranch operated. the ATV is designed for more than While you're there, learn to make pioneer handkerchief dolls, pick up one person. •Properly maintain your machine a needle and quilt. Learn pioneer and make sure it is always in good games such as farm ball and race your family in a sack race. working order. Utah law requires all OHV rid•June 24 Antelope Island State ers, age eight until a Utah driver Park - Syracuse: Junior Ranger license is received, to complete the Program: Have you ever found Know Before You Go! training yourself in a bind? Join the park natcourse in order to operate an OHV uralist at 2 p.m.. to learn to tie differon public land. Children under age ent knots that might help you out of eight cannot operate an OHV on a jam. Participants should bring public lands. plenty of water, sturdy shoes and To register for Know Before You meet at the visitor center. This activGo! classes or for information on ity is intended for children ages six to OHV laws and riding areas, contact 12. however all ages are welcome. the OHV Information Center at For more information, please call (801) 538 7433 from within Salt Lake (801)773-2941. City, or 1 800 OHV RIDE (64* •June 24 Antelope Island State • -74^=from outside the area. • Park-Svracuse: Star Partv: Join The Board of Utah State Parks and Recreation meets Thursday. June 22 in Salt Lake City. The public is welcome to attend all or part of the public meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. at the Department of Natural Resources. 1594 West North Temple in rooms 1040 and 1050. Topics to be discussed include the 2007 legislative session and budget request, renovation and capital development. Division interpretive plan, and B.A.S.E. jumping. Ogden Astronomical Society and Weber State University at dusk for an evening under the stars. Participants can expect to enjoy beautiful celestial views (weather permitting), and stellar conversation with our local astronomers. If you bring a flashlight, make it a red-colored lens, please. For more information please call (801) 773-2941. •June 24 Rock Cliff Nature Center/ Jordanelle State Park: Francis Junior Ranger Program House of Seasons: Children age six to 10 are invited to the Jr. Ranger program from 11 a.m. to noon at the Nature Center to learn about water in the different seasons. Children will earn a badge and certificate. For more information, please call (435) 782 3030. •June 24 Wasalch Mountain State Park - Midway: Campfire Program: Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic: A Revolution in Moral Philosophy! American ecologist Aldo Leopold revolutionized moral philosophy in his landmark 1949 book "A Sand County Almanac" by arguing that natural communities have moral standing. 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