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Apr
3
Sun
Trauma Medical Class @ Horseshoe Fish & Game
Apr 3 all-day
Trauma Medical Class @ Horseshoe Fish & Game | Merrimack | New Hampshire | United States

THIS COURSE is NOT A LPHC SPONSORED EVENT but sponsored by another local club! We are posting it for those who are interested in this type of class.

The time to learn to use your personal trauma kit is not when you or someone else is bleeding out!!! When life expectancy is measured in seconds and help is minutes away, will you know what to do? In our uncertain lives, that is a question that we all need to be able to answer a resounding, “Yes!” to. Dark Angel Medical, LLC, is proud to offer training and instruction in the use of the D.A.R.K. The Direct Action Response Training** fills a niche between military self-aid/buddy care training and civilian EMS training and is geared towards those with little to no medical training or background. It provides the student with critical, need-to-know information, which can be utilized in a myriad of situations and stresses the ‘you don’t know what you don’t know’ principle as well as our own principle of “Simplicity Under Stress”. The course is 2 days in length with a total of 16 hours of classroom work to include slide presentations, videos, question and answer sessions and hands-on practical skills application. A manual and all training aids will be provided.

***There are no prerequisites for this class***
CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY

Included
The course covers the following:

Physiological and Psychological reactions to environmental stress
The importance of having the proper Combat Mindset
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of life-sustaining systems
H, A, B, C’s—Hemorrhage, Airway, Breathing and Circulation
Breakdown and usage of Individual Med Kit components
Proper stowage and employment of the IMK
Hands-on application of the IMK
Basic and Advanced Airway management -treating and monitoring tension pneumothorax, sucking chest wound and flail chest
Airway adjunct device placement-Nasopharyngeal Airway
Basic First Aid and Advanced wound care
Application of Bandages and Hemostatic Agents
Application of tourniquets
Recognition and Treatment of various injuries (Gunshot, Laceration, Burn, Airway, Head, Orthopedic, Environmental)
Recognition and treatment of hypovolemic (hemorrhagic) shock
Moving and positioning victims with various injuries
Response to active shooter situation
Proper use of cover and cover vs. concealment
Casualty recovery in an Active Shooter situation
Mass casualty triage procedure
Emergency Medical Dialect/Lingo (911 protocol, cooperation with LE, Fire and EMS and First Responders)

Hardware/Kit
Note pad and pen/pencil/Sharpie
Individual First Aid Kit—If you choose to. All training materials are provided.
An open mind

**Note: Direct Action Response Training will count for certification in B-CON through the American College of Surgeons. It also provides 16 hours of CEU’s, per CECBEMS, to NREMT EMT-Basics/Advanced and Paramedics

Apr
9
Sat
Hunter Education Class @ Lone Pine Hunter's Club Clubhouse
Apr 9 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hunter Education Class @ Lone Pine Hunter's Club Clubhouse | Hollis | New Hampshire | United States

Hunter Education Chief Instructor:

Roger Lambert
603-459-9352

As part of Lone Pine History, our mission has been to help educate and provide information about many things and traditions concerning the great outdoors . Helping to educate people of all ages has become an integral part of helping people get outdoors and enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer. Hunters and non hunters alike can co-exist together and enjoy the great outdoors.
Several LPHC members are Certified by the State Of New Hampshire to teach the Safety Courses that we offer. Please remember, you don’t have to be a hunter to take our courses, Safety and awareness is our goal.

To sign up for any Hunter Education Courses you must do so online at the NH Fish & Game site listed below. Click on the link, then follow the Education Tabs to Traditional Hunter Education course. You must register for each class online. Follow the Education tabs until you find Traditional Hunter Education Course. Click there to register for a class.

Please bring a lunch with you.

NH Fish & Game
Hunter Education Courses to be held at Lone Pine Hunters Club.
NH Fish & Game site

The course date is April 9th h, 2022.

The Hunter Education Course will now be all inclusive for all hunting methods offered in New Hampshire.

The new Hunter Education Courses will be offered in two venues.
Traditional or Online courses will now be available.
These courses include hunter and bowhunter curriculum

Theses are the only courses offered at this time.

Apr
13
Wed
Monthly Club Meeting – 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse
Apr 13 @ 7:00 pm
Monthly Club Meeting - 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse | Hollis | New Hampshire | United States

When and Where we Meet:

Lone Pine Hunters Club, Inc., unless members are otherwise notified, meets monthly on the second Wednesday of each month at the Lone Pine Hunter’s Club Clubhouse.‎ Meetings start at 7:00 p.m.

Prior to the 7pm meeting, the members have the opportunity to talk about their finds, socialize, partake in refreshments, and participate in the regular monthly gun or bow drawings.  Dinner is usually available to purchase starting at 6pm for $8.00

The meeting starts at 7pm sharp, the meeting includes minutes of the previous meeting, treasurer’s report, old business, new business, and introduction of new members and guests.  The club also has regular monthly drawings and “Membership Attendance Drawing” held at the end of the member meeting.

A program is usually offered each month and could include a speaker, a demonstration, or another presentation of interest to the members.

Monthly Drawings:

At each meeting there is an opportunity to participate in several drawings. Money generated by these drawings is used to support the club, improve the number and quality of member activities, and to benefit the community. The “Membership Attendance Drawing” is only open to members in good standing who are present at the time of the drawing. All other drawings are open to both members and guests.

Guests:

Guests are welcome and encouraged to attend, in the future, as a member. If a guest decides to become a member, they must attend at least one general club meeting, and have 2 club readings before being voted into the club.  To participate in club activities, the guest must then pay the membership fees required.

May
11
Wed
Monthly Club Meeting – 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse
May 11 @ 7:00 pm
Monthly Club Meeting - 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse | Hollis | New Hampshire | United States

When and Where we Meet:

Lone Pine Hunters Club, Inc., unless members are otherwise notified, meets monthly on the second Wednesday of each month at the Lone Pine Hunter’s Club Clubhouse.‎ Meetings start at 7:00 p.m.

Prior to the 7pm meeting, the members have the opportunity to talk about their finds, socialize, partake in refreshments, and participate in the regular monthly gun or bow drawings.  Dinner is usually available to purchase starting at 6pm for $8.00

The meeting starts at 7pm sharp, the meeting includes minutes of the previous meeting, treasurer’s report, old business, new business, and introduction of new members and guests.  The club also has regular monthly drawings and “Membership Attendance Drawing” held at the end of the member meeting.

A program is usually offered each month and could include a speaker, a demonstration, or another presentation of interest to the members.

Monthly Drawings:

At each meeting there is an opportunity to participate in several drawings. Money generated by these drawings is used to support the club, improve the number and quality of member activities, and to benefit the community. The “Membership Attendance Drawing” is only open to members in good standing who are present at the time of the drawing. All other drawings are open to both members and guests.

Guests:

Guests are welcome and encouraged to attend, in the future, as a member. If a guest decides to become a member, they must attend at least one general club meeting, and have 2 club readings before being voted into the club.  To participate in club activities, the guest must then pay the membership fees required.

Jun
8
Wed
Monthly Club Meeting – 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse
Jun 8 @ 7:00 pm
Monthly Club Meeting - 7pm @ Lone Pine Hunter's Clubhouse | Hollis | New Hampshire | United States

When and Where we Meet:

Lone Pine Hunters Club, Inc., unless members are otherwise notified, meets monthly on the second Wednesday of each month at the Lone Pine Hunter’s Club Clubhouse.‎ Meetings start at 7:00 p.m.

Prior to the 7pm meeting, the members have the opportunity to talk about their finds, socialize, partake in refreshments, and participate in the regular monthly gun or bow drawings.  Dinner is usually available to purchase starting at 6pm for $8.00

The meeting starts at 7pm sharp, the meeting includes minutes of the previous meeting, treasurer’s report, old business, new business, and introduction of new members and guests.  The club also has regular monthly drawings and “Membership Attendance Drawing” held at the end of the member meeting.

A program is usually offered each month and could include a speaker, a demonstration, or another presentation of interest to the members.

Monthly Drawings:

At each meeting there is an opportunity to participate in several drawings. Money generated by these drawings is used to support the club, improve the number and quality of member activities, and to benefit the community. The “Membership Attendance Drawing” is only open to members in good standing who are present at the time of the drawing. All other drawings are open to both members and guests.

Guests:

Guests are welcome and encouraged to attend, in the future, as a member. If a guest decides to become a member, they must attend at least one general club meeting, and have 2 club readings before being voted into the club.  To participate in club activities, the guest must then pay the membership fees required.

Jun
18
Sat
Granite State Bowhunters 3D Archery Shoot – New England Classic Series @ Lone Pine Hunter's Club Outdoor Archery Area
Jun 18 – Jun 19 all-day
Granite State Bowhunters 3D Archery Shoot - New England Classic Series @ Lone Pine Hunter's Club Outdoor Archery Area | Hollis | New Hampshire | United States
Granite State Bowhunters 3-D Archery Shoot – ASA/S3DA Qualifier


The Purpose of the Granite State Bowhunters is to:
• Promote bowhunting and safe and lawful use of the bow and arrow.
• Staunchly oppose with honor, all organizations, groups and individuals that represent anti-hunting, anti-archery and anti-firearms.
• Join in force with other organizations that share our basic interest to defend and insure the rights, protection and enjoyment of our sports.
• Alert and inform the public on matters that may be detrimental to legislation or common practice of the bowhunters.
• Educate the public with hunter safety programs and work in unison with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department to better hunting conditions.
• Strive to upgrade the type of equipment used and raise the status and ethics of those engaged in the sport.
• Code of Ethics of the GSB
• A Granite State Bowhunter’s bow is above 40 pounds standard draw and his broadheads are sharp.
• A Granite State Bowhunter knows his equipment’s capabilities and limitations and does not shoot beyond the range of making a clean kill.
• A Granite State Bowhunter enjoys the challenge of hunting and stalking game on its own ground on near equal terms.
• A Granite State Bowhunter has more desire in the hunt than the actual kill.
• A Granite State Bowhunter is a true sportsman and conservationist. He obeys the rules of his sport and laws to perpetuate wildlife and will not knowingly hunt with anyone who violates
or flaunts them! He takes advantage of no one. He respects the landowner’s rights and the just aspiration of other hunters in his area. He is the cream of sportsmen, a different,
special breed.