Bandages & Brews Wilderness First Aid Clinic
Join the Carolina Canoe Club at the Fiddlin’ Fish Brewing Company in Winston Salem for the annual Bandages & Brews Wilderness First Aid Clinic this Wednesday, May 24th 5:30 to 7:30 pm!
We will have a table set up at this event. Come check out all the vendors and get some of your questions answered by medical professionals and people in the recreational community who have your safety in mind. Please pre-register as food is being provided. This is a free community event.
Bandages & Brews – Wilderness First Aid Clinic
Wednesday May 24th
Heading into the great outdoors this summer? Be ready for what Mother Nature can throw at you with a quick, fun, hands-on approach to Wilderness First Aid!
On Wednesday, May 24, the annual Bandages and Brews: Stayin’ Alive in the Outdoors event will be held at Fiddlin’ Fish Brewing Company, 772 Trade St. NW, Winston-Salem from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This is a FREE community event!
You will receive practical advice from medical professionals on building a first aid kit, and will learn about lightning and drowning, how to treat sprains, strains, fractures and burns as well as ways to stop severe bleeding. You’ll learn the skills you need to be prepared for safe and responsible outdoor recreation!
Complimentary dinner will be sponsored by Three Rivers Land Trust. Admission is FREE, but advanced registration is required.
Sign up today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bandages-brews-stayin-alive-in-the-outdoors-tickets-634119968897
05:30 PM – 07:30 PM
All participants in any Carolina Canoe Club (CCC) trip do so as common adventurers. The CCC or its individual members may coordinate paddling trips but no one is considered leader of a trip. As common adventurers, all participants take the responsibility for making their own decisions including, but not limited to, whether it is safe for them to participate on any particular water body, what equipment they need and use, the routes they may choose to paddle, whether their skill levels and abilities are adequate for the activity or whether climate and water conditions are appropriate for their participation. Participants are exclusively responsible for their own safety.
Individual coordinators for all CCC activities set requirements per their sole discretion. The CCC does not necessarily endorse or approve requirements set by coordinators.