Spending multiple days on a waterway, learning about its history, environment and threats, and struggling with the physical demands of canoeing away from.

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Spending multiple days on a waterway, learning about its history, environment and threats, and struggling with the physical demands of canoeing away from the context of their normal lives institutes a major change in the way a person views a river. -The River Sojourn Guide Committee Preface

I. Introduction Educational programs Official ceremonies and dedications Meals Camping Local community events Recreation, games & fun! A River Sojourn is an organized float trip on a waterway with stops for:

Each sojourn event can be as unique an experience as the individuals organizing it: Usually 2-8 days with overnight component. Few dozen to over 100 participants. Small streams to mile-wide rivers. Educational and entertainment events reflecting locality.

Sojourns are Effective Tools for: Raising awareness about the river and it’s related issues; Educating communities about natural and cultural resources; Promoting public access to the resource; Encouraging political commitment to watershed stewardship; and Enhancing community involvement in river restoration.

Since 1991, Pennsylvania’s DCNR chooses a waterway each June to honor with “River of the Year” status to celebrate its recreational value, scenic beauty, and local conservation successes. River of the Year

River Sojourns occur throughout the state each year during national June Rivers Month!

II. Is a Sojourn Right for Us? Will the waterway and surrounding resources physically support a sojourn? What is the sojourn’s purpose, goals and objectives? Who will help organize and execute a sojourn? How much funding is needed and where will it come from? Key Questions at the outset:

III. Core Planning Team Local outfitters Canoe and trail clubs Environmental groups Municipal offices Business and tourism groups Sporting and recreation organizations Civic clubs A diverse group willing to share the workload should include representatives from :

Planning Task List At a minimum, be prepared to plan for: Permissions Theme/Promotions Execution logistics Funding Education/Entertainme nt Safety/Insurance Food IV. Regulatory/Logistical Notes

V. Program Planning Try to involve riverside communities in all activities But be aware of potential side effects that dozens of participants may bring upon local resources. Keep educational programs educational and entertaining. Consider logistical needs such as shelter, electricity, projectors screens, amplifications, etc. Be careful not to over schedule and leave adequate downtime for participants who have been paddling all day. “A true sojourn is not just a floating vacation; it is a watershed awareness journey.”

Types of Programming may include: Service projects such as river cleanups or water monitoring activities Botany and wildlife lectures Local music and entertainment Alternative programming for young children Historical tours Opening and closing ceremonies

VI. Safety and Risk Management Leadership and Safety Personnel: Recruit professional paddlers and medical crews who have appropriate training and experience. Identify/Eliminate Risk: Be aware of specific concerns such as dehydration, hypothermia, environmental hazards, site specific hazards, and participant wellness. Risk Management Plan: Develop a written plan and make it easily accessible to everyone on the sojourn. Participant Responsibility: Cooperation and teamwork should be stressed as a working ideal between organizers and participants throughout the sojourn. This is the most important aspect of any sojourn, and the full Sojourn Guide should be consulted for additional considerations.

Take Safety Seriously! Wear Coast Guard approved PFD’s (personal flotation devices) Obtain necessary insurance Conduct mandatory daily safety briefings Obtain adequate medical info and signed waivers from participants

VII. The Sojourn Budget Supplies and Equipment - canoe/kayak rentals, food, program costs Marketing and Publicity - for brochures, registration packets, flyers, TV and radio ads, etc Telephone Aside from registration fees, consider applying for grants and foundation awards, as well as looking to local businesses for sponsorship of the sojourn. Keep in mind the following budget categories when planning:

Budget/Expense Categories Continued: Travel- consider mileage, van or bus rentals, cost to hire shuttle drivers Salaries - Its helpful to have at least one dedicated person working on planning and logistics Contractual- safety officers, drivers, catering, pavilion & campground rentals Postage and Printing

VIII. Sojourn Promotion Decide on a target audience such as community organizations, schools, or the general public Share mailing lists from planning team members Assign a lead person to develop press releases and relationships Utilize photos, color, and graphics if possible Effective promotion can help draw donors and political support, as well as participants

Measurable Outcomes Attendance Number of sponsors Legislature Participation Increase in River Access Behavior Change Sponsorship requests require consideration of measurable outcomes and sponsor benefits, such as: Sponsor Benefits Name and Logo on Printed Materials such as brochures and T-shirts Mention in paid ads Complimentary Registrations Product Placement

The Brochure: A brochure can be quite simple, as long as it contains the right information: 1.Contact Information for participant 2.Description of events 3.Fees 4.Participant instructions 5.Boat rental information

Appendices Sojourn Planning Checklist Sample Meeting Agenda Sustainable Sojourn Tips Campsite Planning Table Sample Evaluation Form Risk Management Plan Form Example Waiver of Liability Sample Proclamation Sample Press Release And More!!!

Visit org/sojournguide/index.asp to view the full Sojourn Guide online.

POWR, 610 North Third Street Harrisburg, PA (717)