Sat Feb 16, 9:00 AM - Sat Feb 16, 5:00 PM
Across the Street from Rice & Dough
501 SE 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Community: Fort Lauderdale
Description
The mission of this hike is to bring veterans together to help bridge the gap from active service to civilian life. To help veterans realize there's a network of veterans that are all going through similar life events.
Event Details
We are creating a support network that promotes positive camaraderie among veterans from all branches.
These hikes support and spread the bottom line: "put the gun back on safe, put it back on the nightstand, and stick around a bit longer."
Please note- THE ACTUAL HIKE ITSELF IS FOR VETERANS, ACTIVE DUTY, NATIONAL GUARD, AND RESERVISTS ONLY.
CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Community Presence
A) We are guests of the communities we hike through.
B) We will conduct ourselves in a respectful manner to those that live in these communities.
C) We will obey the laws of the communities we are hiking through.
D) We will not negatively engage with protesters, groups, or individuals along the hike route. We explain to people who we are, what we are, and why we are there. If someone outside our group escalates a conversation, please notify a hike coordinator or designated staff and walk away. We will not be baited into debates.
E) We should contribute to the community, not take away. Make it cleaner, shake hands, kiss babies; make the community feel good about us, our mission, and our presence there.
2. Behavior
A) All hike participants will show other attendees respect. Respect with race, gender, sexuality. We respect the human rights and the dignity of all participants and treat them fairly and honestly.
B) Male participants will treat female participants with the respect they deserve and likewise for female hikers. Inappropriate touching, grabbing, and unwanted fondling will be met with immediate dismissal from the hike and reviewed for further action. We understand there is a common bond among service members and that touching is usually acceptable behavior. Know the boundaries of participants and remember that no means no.
C) Traditionally, the boundaries of personal space.
3. Public Intoxication
A) We strongly prohibit public consumption and public intoxication. We understand that attendees are consenting adults and are free to indulge in the benefits of being an adult but at no time will we allow patrons of the events to become intoxicated to the point where they are a danger to themselves or others.
B) Police yourself and others. Public drunkenness will distort our messa
These hikes support and spread the bottom line: "put the gun back on safe, put it back on the nightstand, and stick around a bit longer."
Please note- THE ACTUAL HIKE ITSELF IS FOR VETERANS, ACTIVE DUTY, NATIONAL GUARD, AND RESERVISTS ONLY.
CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Community Presence
A) We are guests of the communities we hike through.
B) We will conduct ourselves in a respectful manner to those that live in these communities.
C) We will obey the laws of the communities we are hiking through.
D) We will not negatively engage with protesters, groups, or individuals along the hike route. We explain to people who we are, what we are, and why we are there. If someone outside our group escalates a conversation, please notify a hike coordinator or designated staff and walk away. We will not be baited into debates.
E) We should contribute to the community, not take away. Make it cleaner, shake hands, kiss babies; make the community feel good about us, our mission, and our presence there.
2. Behavior
A) All hike participants will show other attendees respect. Respect with race, gender, sexuality. We respect the human rights and the dignity of all participants and treat them fairly and honestly.
B) Male participants will treat female participants with the respect they deserve and likewise for female hikers. Inappropriate touching, grabbing, and unwanted fondling will be met with immediate dismissal from the hike and reviewed for further action. We understand there is a common bond among service members and that touching is usually acceptable behavior. Know the boundaries of participants and remember that no means no.
C) Traditionally, the boundaries of personal space.
3. Public Intoxication
A) We strongly prohibit public consumption and public intoxication. We understand that attendees are consenting adults and are free to indulge in the benefits of being an adult but at no time will we allow patrons of the events to become intoxicated to the point where they are a danger to themselves or others.
B) Police yourself and others. Public drunkenness will distort our messa
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