Posted on 05/13/2015 1:01:51 PM PDT by dware
I am organizing the first annual "Prepper Fest & Survival Expo" in Grand Junction (Western Colorado), July 25th and am in need of some assistance.
Specifically, I am seeking presenters who can present on a variety of Prepping, Homesteading, Sustainable Living, and general Survival topics. The presentations will be done in a classroom setting @ the venue, complete with A/V setup and PC/Projector. We will have the equipment necessary to do remote presentations, so this is not necessarily limited to those available to be @ the show. Each presentation should last approximately 45 minutes, and include an additional 15 minute segment for Q&A.
In return for presentation, I'm happy to provide as much exposure for the presenter's business, organization, cause, etc., including free table space. I would also LOVE to provide free space in the event that we can secure someone in the area to man a table representing Free Republic!
I would love to hear from FReepers across the Country who may have experience organizing or participating in these types of shows, and any advice you might offer. We are already seeing quite a response from our initial efforts, which have mostly been efforts on Facebook. At present, we do have vendors confirmed from Moab to Denver, and are expecting attendees from all over Colorado. It really is shaping up to be a great event, and I hope you can help make it better!
Self Sufficient Living
Survival Basics
Edible Plant Identification
Canning & Preserving Foods
Living Off Grid
Homesteading
Bushcraft
Personal Safety & Awareness
Survival/Prepping Hacks
Solar Use
Your ideas?
Any advice, suggestions or help you can offer would be greatly appreciated! For more info, please post here, message me here or at prepfestgj@gmail.com - I can provide more details by way of the event's facebook page, so hit me up if you'd like more info.
Thanks!
Any advice?
Preppers’ PING!!!
Can anyone help??
Enough guns and more than enough ammo.....then get MORE ammo.
Ewok vs Stormptrooper battle tactics...: )
Will you be recording all the demos and having them available for viewing for people who are not in the area?
We'll be recording all presentations! I'll be sure to make them available here after the Expo.
I appreciate the shout!
Agreed. You need enough ammo to defend your family and your basic needs. Then you need your basic needs. Then you need more ammo because under pressure you will use a whole lot more ammo than expected. You can't eat lead, so ammo is not enough. But you can't keep your food without ammo, not when Obama's supporters show up hungry and with the same absence of morals that is destroying Ferguson, Baltimore, and the rest of our country today.
Communication. How and why radio comes are important, how to use them and why they are critical in “standard” emergencies. In other words, it is important to know how to do this stuff even if tEOTWAWKI doesn’t happen.
Basic weather forecasting.
“Edible Plant Identification”
_Plants of the Rocky Mountains_
Kershaw,MacKinnon and Pojar
Lone Pine Publishings
1998
Printed in Canada but also applies to the U.S. Rockies.
[Information on edible and medicinal uses in individual plant descriptions here and there.]
ideas:
Info/Presentations on:
New Tech (like Telsa’s Battery)
Old tech (like a 7000w generator and how to use properly)
But radio is only a hobby for those members of the in-crowd with government incomes.
“CQ, CQ, CQ,...!”
;-)
Excellent! I'm looking into contacting the local amateur HAM group now. To further illustrate your statement, I also found this:
Colorado wildfire: Colorado's amateur radio operators fill in wildfire-coverage gaps (MORE HERE)
I knew y'all would come through! I LOVE FR!
Snipercraft.
Sounds like a great idea. I wish I still lived in Colorado. I am sure you’ll get plenty of Western Slopers instead of dopers from Boulder.
And then get more ammo!
Far too many look at prepping as a 6-month or more project and fail to do anything. You are more likely to deal with a 1 day to 1 month issue. Look at tornados that have swept the heartland, power and water will be out from a few days to weeks. Oklahoma had ice storms that left people out of power for a month or more. My neighborhood was without power for 3 weeks in all-electric homes.
You need to emphasize that the first step in prepping is to prepare for the issues you will face first, and that is relatively short term issues due to storms, earthquakes, etc.
Further, you need to emphasize that if staying put is not advisable, what to take, how to be prepared to Get Out Of Dodge. If a hurricane is coming, securing and getting out is the best idea, and that is Prepping 101. This can be expanded to being in a non-viable location when SHTF.
For example, people talk about going to Idaho. What part of cold, snow do they not understand? It is easier to go to Mississippi, East Texas, Alabama, etc, where land is relatively cheap, water is relatively plentiful, growing seasons for long-term relocation are much longer, etc.
Just some thoughts.
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