This is the first part of this years line up.
All classes are $5.00 per person kids under 10 free.
Introduction to Prepping and Awareness
Feb. 22, 1pm-2pm
Has the rough winter this year put you in a bind without food, water, electricity, transportation, or any other of life's usual conveniences? Have you found yourself wondering about how you could handle unpredictable situations? Have you been curious to learn more about prepping but find yourself turned off from it due to dramatized television programs like "Doomsday Preppers?" Then join is for a discussion on the importance of disaster preparedness and learn about the real thing rather than some spin of it from Hollywood. We'll briefly discuss how simple changes in your planning or lifestyle can go a long way to being able to handle life's serious and unpredictable challenges. We'll also be discussing the reality of it vs. the dramatized version and why that impression can be a very dangerous one to have of prepping.
Introduction to Grid Down Tools
March 6, 6:30pm-7:30pm
Have you wondered what you would do if the power went out for an extended period of time? How would you provide heat for warmth and cooking? How would you make necessary repairs without modern conveniences, such as cutting firewood? Truth be told, everything will require some sort of tools; tools that not many people are familiar with or even own in today's world. So what sort of tools might you need? How do you use them? How do you maintain them? Join us for a discussion on tools which can be used virtually anywhere or anytime regardless of any modern conveniences.
Long Term Food Storage
March 22, 1pm-3pm
Have you wondered how to keep food for long periods of time without having to worry about it spoiling? Have you wondered which foods can store for long periods of time? Then join us for a discussion on long term food storage. We will be discussing various foods and how to prepare, package, and store them for long term use.
Fire, Water, and Improvised Stoves
April 3, 6:30pm-7:30pm
We're combining two of our most attended classes into one and adding a little to it. Join us for a discussion on fire building, water purification, and some discussion on improvised stoves.
Introduction to Bags
April 19, 1pm-4pm (with breaks and opportunities for "show and tell")
The recent severe weather that's been spread across the country has left people stranded on interstates for hours, if not days. Would you be prepared to deal with this comfortably? How would you be able to get home if you couldn't rely on your transportation? How can you have the items you need to deal with unpredictable situations with you when you need them most? Join us for a discussion on bags; bag philosophy, strategy, planning, storage, etc. Let us help you think of things to make your life easier when you need it most.
A reminder :
This is the first part of this years line up.
All classes are $5.00 per person kids under 10 free.
Introduction to Prepping and Awareness
Feb. 22, 1pm-2pm
Has the rough winter this year put you in a bind without food, water, electricity, transportation, or any other of life's usual conveniences? Have you found yourself wondering about how you could handle unpredictable situations? Have you been curious to learn more about prepping but find yourself turned off from it due to dramatized television programs like "Doomsday Preppers?" Then join is for a discussion on the importance of disaster preparedness and learn about the real thing rather than some spin of it from Hollywood. We'll briefly discuss how simple changes in your planning or lifestyle can go a long way to being able to handle life's serious and unpredictable challenges. We'll also be discussing the reality of it vs. the dramatized version and why that impression can be a very dangerous one to have of prepping.
Trying to call Indiana Self Defense today, the only number I could find was 534-0571. That number gives a recording saying it's no longer in service. Anyone know what gives? I drove by the other day, but it wasn't during their hours. Looking in the window, they look like they're still in business. Perhaps there's a new number buried in this thread somewhere......
I stopped in on Friday ~6PM and spoke to the nice lady behind the counter. They were low on inventory but said some items were due in soon. Hi again if you see this! I hope you'r son gets to an Appleseed shoot soon!
Sorry about the phone deal - I forgot to stop the forwarding when I shut that cell phone off 20 seconds it was going to a non existent phone, LOL. fixing that - may take 24 hours to take effect. Thanks for the heads up, that explains a few things. Also I appreciate the tip on appleseed shoot, we are looking into it for son and will pass it on to others.
Walt
MAINSTAY FOOD AND WATER IS IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally we have our Mainstay order. Food, water, Ark kits and more.
Come and get it so we can get some more!!!!
Long Term Food Storage
March 22, 1pm-3pm
Have you wondered how to keep food for long periods of time without having to worry about it spoiling? Have you wondered which foods can store for long periods of time? Then join us for a discussion on long term food storage. We will be discussing various foods and how to prepare, package, and store them for long term use.
Also will be taking orders for bulk items. On hand we will have 02 absorbers, mylar bags, buckets and gamma lids
Last time I was by, it is closed, talked to TheRude1 at the Yeager gtg, and he said you can still order firearms and do transfers by appointment, just have to call the number on the door?