NATURE NOTEBOOK - Louisville Nature Center
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NATURE NOTEBOOK - Louisville Nature Center
` NATURE NOTEBOOK Spring 2016 In This Issue: LNC Awarded Grant Spring Nature Education Workshops 2016 Summer Camps Gardenaganza Upcoming Events News Volunteer -Friends & Supporters Membership Form Louisville Nature Center Mon-Sat 9am-4pm 3745 Illinois Avenue Louisville, KY 40213 Phone: (502) 458-1328 Fax: (502) 458-0232 www.louisvillenaturecenter.org $74,000 Grant Awarded to LNC The North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action (NAPECA) has approved a grant request for the Louisville Nature Center to initiate the People for Pollinators program. LNC‘s project was chosen from among 500 project proposals and was only 1 of 21 grants awarded. People for Pollinators is an urban initiative for the conservation of pollinator insects and native sustainable environments. LNC will partner with schools throughout Metro Louisville to add companion pollinator plants to existing school nutrition gardens. The pollinators will enhance production of flowering fruits and vegetables as well as reverse the decline of much needed pollinators within the Louisville Metro urban footprint. The effort will help lessen the decline of the Eastern North American monarch butterfly and honeybee populations. People for Pollinators will focus on ways students, educators and concerned citizens can become involved and shifting the emphasis of creating change from the farmer to the community. All schools within the Louisville Metro area are invited to participate by calling the Louisville Nature Center at 458-1328. Applications will be on a first come basis. LNC would like to thank Gary Michael who developed the idea for People for Pollinators and who also co-authored the grant as well as program project manager, Steve Brown. Our mission at LNC is to provide nature education and encourage stewardship in an urban forest. Upcoming Events Nature Education Workshops Join us for this exciting new Spring series of nature programs! LEAFLETS, LORE & A LEISURELY WALK Saturday 4/2 10:00 am – 11:30 am Join Pat Haragan, botanist and author of The Olmsted Parks of Louisville, on April 2nd at 10 am as she leads a plant identification walk on the grounds of the Louisville Nature Center. During this hour and a half hour class, Pat will touch on interesting plant facts and lore while teaching basic field identification characteristics. Participants will discover great plant options for use in their home gardens.Feel free to bring your favorite field guide and hand lens. Cost is $10. Class size is limited and reservations and repayment are required. Call the Louisville Nature Center at 458-1328 before 4 pm on April 1st. HEALTHY SOIL TO BEAUTIFUL GARDENS Tuesday 4/12 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Beautiful and productive gardens depend on healthy soil. From this program, you will learn soil biology basics, ways to augment and maintain viable soil and how all this relates to growing healthy plants, ornamental or vegetables. Cost is $10 prepaid, $15 at the door. Call the Louisville Nature Center at 4581328 before 4 pm on April 8th if you wish to prepay and receive the discount. . NEW IDEAS IN LANDSCAPING DESIGN Thursday 4/14 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm We will examine new trends in landscape design such as perennial meadows and ecological reconciliation and how typical urban and suburban yards can apply time-tested principles of design to become more eco -friendly. Cost is $10 prepaid, $15 at the door. Call the Louisville Nature Center at 458-1328 before 4 pm on April 11th if you wish to prepay and receive the discount. YOU CAN BE A TREE ID EXPERT Saturday 4/16 10:00 am – 11:30 am Limbwalker representative, Stephan Zimmerman, will lead a class on identifying tree structure, bark, twigs and buds. Be prepared to learn how to identify at least 5 native trees on this walk/class, and be sure to bring a notepad! Cost is $10 prepaid, $15 at the door. Call the Louisville Nature Center at 458-1328 before 4pm on April 15th if you wish to prepay and receive the discount. Visit our website at www.louisvillenaturecenter.org or call LNC at 502-458-1328 for details or to request a brochure. Seating is limited and registration deadlines apply to some classes so register early. 2 Louisville Nature Center Summer Camps 2016 Register now! You can download the application from our website at www.louisvillenaturecenter.org Contact the Center at 458-1328 or email Judy Gardner jgardner@louisvillenaturecenter.org for more information including camp capacity. For our youngest campers: Ages 4-6 $110 members $125 non members June 6-10 9am-12pm : Young Explorers : Who lives in woods? You’ll explore the trails and gardens as we look for animals, flowers and bugs that live in the woods. Enjoy arts and crafts and related games. June 20-24 1pm-4pm: My Home, Their Home ,Our Home: Young campers find out why all living things need a home. We will learn about various animals and their homes and how we can all live together in this world. July 25-29 1pm-4pm: Young Explorers: Who lives in woods? You’ll explore the trails and gardens as we look for animals, flowers and bugs that live in the woods. Enjoy arts and crafts and related games. ********************************************************************************************************************** For teens with a strong interest and background in drawing: Ages 11-15 June 6-10 1pm-4pm Drawing Animals From Life: Have you ever wanted to draw a live animal, but thought it was too hard? We will learn special drawing techniques and draw from a variety of mounted and live animals at LNC. One or two afternoons will Sketching at the Louisville Zoo. Rosemary Bauman is a nature illustrator and currently educator and naturalist at LNC. $120 members; $135 non-members ********************************************************************************************************************** June 13-17 9am-4pm Ages 8-12 Magical Nature - Harry Potter: You won’t need a spell book to discover how magical nature can be in this camp. It is based on the first four Harry Potter books and will explore the Nature Preserve, study potions, herbology, astronomy, “dark arts” defense and magical creatures with quidditch each day. $180 members; $220 non-members ********************************************************************************************************************** Wild About the Arts! Ages 6-12 Session1—June 27-July 1; Session 2—July 18-22 Let your child be led by nature! Art and Nature will be explored by engaging hands on projects using a variety of natural materials. Unpack your lunch and get ready for the afternoon. Shine Studio is joining us once again offering music, movement, yoga, drumming and hooping...indoors and out. $180 members; $220 non-members More camps on page 4! 3 More Summer Camps Trackem and Smackem Camps: Ages 7-12 $180 members; $220 non-members Come join a fun combination of learning about nature at the Louisville Nature Center and tennis at the Louisville Tennis Center June 20-24 9am-4pm Camp 1: 9am-12pm Rock “N” Bugs: Take a look at all of the life in a rock that is full of fossils. Join us and stalk the most diverse group of animals on our planet. From living insects to ones preserved in ancient amber, plan on taking both a bug and rock safari. 12pm-4pm Ages 7-12 Smackem at the Louisville Tennis Center: Have lunch and then have a “smackem” good time hitting the balls over the nets and learning new tennis skills and improving your swing. July 11-15 9am-4pm Camp 2: 9am-12pm All Around Nature: Campers will be tracking and keeping track of native wildlife at the Louisville Nature Center and in the Beargrass Creek Nature Preserve. 12pm-4pm Ages 7-12 Smackem at the Louisville Tennis Center: Have lunch and then have a “smackem” good time hitting the balls over the nets and learning new tennis skills and improving your swing. July 25-29 9am-4pm Camp 3: 9am-12pm Yucky Nature: Explores the yuckier side of the natural world, from slime to scat and more. When it comes to animal survival gross is good. Warning—we may get dirty! 12pm-4pm Ages 7-12 Smackem at the Louisville Tennis Center: Have lunch and then have a “smackem” good time hitting the balls over the nets and learning new tennis skills and improving your swing. Sunday, April 24, 2016 11 am—3 pm Rain or Shine Louisville Nature Center 3745 Illinois Ave — across from the Zoo Plant Sale Native plants from Dropseed Nursery Annuals, herbs and vegetables from Wallitsch Garden Center Perennials, shrubs, vegetables and more from the Jefferson County Master Gardeners Your source for Rain Barrels Auction ● Door Prize-Raffle ● Food Truck ● Music Presented by Jefferson County Master Gardener Association & Louisville Nature Center 4 UPCOMING EVENTS Phenology: Being Mindful of Nature Saturday, March 26 Time: 1:00pm -3:00 pm Join LNC educator Tracy Slone and learn more about nature’s calendar and how it marks time by observing the natural world through seasonal changes. Tracy will focus primarily on what phenology is and how to track/ log what you see. Phenolgy helps us record the past and make predictions about our future. We will hike so please dress appropriately. Suggested for ages 10 and up Please call and let us know that you will join us. Free to LNC members and volunteers. Non members $4 per person. Families of four or more $15. Limited to 16 participants. ********************************************************************************************************************** StoryWalk: April 2 - 10:30am-2:30 pm. The StoryWalk® Project combines wonderful children’s picture books with all the joys and benefits of taking a walk outdoors. This self-directed activity is designed for families with young children, though people of all ages have enjoyed reading books in natural settings. Join us for this StoryWalk, featuring In a Nutshell by Joseph Anthony. What is in the Nutshell? What will happen to it? Go on the StoryWalk and discover the surprise in the nutshell. ********************************************************************************************************************** Arbor Day Tree Giveaway: April 9 - 9am - 1pm. Jefferson County Master Gardeners will be on hand to give out free trees. Come early for the best selection! ********************************************************************************************************************** Mayor’s Give A Day Week: April 16—24 Join LNC for the Mayor’s “Give a Day” week. Projects include everything from forest work, spring garden maintenance for our rain garden and sensory garden, and helping set up for our Spring Plant sale! Our Projects are: April 20, 9 am – 4 pm: Gardening Project April 21, 10 am – 3 pm: General Cleaning April 23, 10 am – 1 pm: Restore the Forest April 24 - Plant Sale Tent Set Up and Take Down 8 am – 11 am and 3 pm - 4:30 pm *********************************************************************************************************** Camp Training for Volunteers: Wednesday, May 1 8th Watch your email for more details! 5 Volunteer and Enjoy the Warmth of Spring! Looking for ways you can volunteer while enjoying the warm Spring weather? LNC is need of garden assistants and have many options available. Join us on Wednesday mornings and work with the Master Gardeners in our beautiful Sensory Garden. There are also opportunities to work with the LNC gardener, Allison Maher, in the Rain Garden. In addition, The Nature Center has other garden areas where you can work on your own at your own pace. Walt Christensen President To find an application visit our website at louisvillenaturecenter.org and send it to kmorris@louisvillenaturecenter.org Pete Glauber Secretary LNC is in need of the following items: - A baby changing station - Two boot brushes for our front and back porches - Amazon Gift Cards THANKS for Your Support! Many people don’t realize that Louisville Nature Center is not supported by the city or any other non-profit. That means LNC raises ALL of its own revenue. Which is why we are so very thankful for the $11,152.15 raised during our recent Donation Drive. The Louisville Nature Center would like to WELCOME our new interns Paul Rohrig (Bellarmine) Caleb Sommers (Bellarmine) Joseph Exeler (Bellarmine) Steven Bickel (U of L) 6 2015 Board Members Phyllis Fitzgerald Vice President Ron Jolly Treasurer Kevin Bowling Russell Cotton Helen Dorroh Perri Eason Mark Eley Rob Holtzmann Tom Luckett Ken Machtolff Chris O’Bryan Kenny Popp Laura Reinhardt Joe Chiles (Emeritus) Kathy Morris Director Staff Rosemary Bauman Ellie Block Jessica Block Judy Gardner Marta Irvine Kerry Jones Gary Michael Cathy Neeley Joan Shanahan Tracy Slone Friends of the Forest — 2015 Please Support those who care as much about LNC Limbwalker Tree Service, Inc. 901 Dumesnil St Louisville KY 40203 Stock Yards Bank & Trust 4016 Poplar Level Road Louisville, KY 40213 Beckham Bird Club PO Box 5301 Louisville, KY 40255 beckhambirdclub@gmail.com Sandy’s Pet Shop 1421 Hess Ln Louisville KY 40217 Frank Otte Nursery & Garden Center 2939 Bardstown Road 40205 502-454-4000 St Francis High School 233 West Broadway Louisville, KY 40202 Metro Parks 1297 Trevilian Way Louisville, KY Louisville Gas & Electric Jefferson Co. Extension Office Master Gardeners 569-2344 United Parcel Service Boy Scouts of America KROGER COMPANY Bob Ray Company Jones Family Foundation Metropolitan Sewer District 700 West Liberty Louisville, KY 40203 YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE! Gault-Marsh Development Gardiner Point Office Building 4011 Gardiner Point Drive Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40213-1988 Chatham Facial Plastic Surgery 4001 Kresge Way, Suite 310 502-895-4820 District 10 & Metro Council Members MONTHLY MEETINGS AT LNC KY Herpetological Society http://www.kyherpsoc.org 6 pm 3rd Sunday KYANA Geological Society http://www.kyanager.org 7pm 3rd Tuesday KY Society of Natural History http://www.ksnh.org 7pm 3rd Thursday Louisville Rose Society http://www.louisvillerosesociety.org/ 7pm 4th Thursday Jeff. Co. Master Gardeners Assn. http://www.http://www.jcmastergardeners.org 7pm 1st Tuesday Buffalo Trace Leather Guild 6:30 pm 2nd Friday 7 3745 Illinois Avenue · Louisville, KY 40213 Phone: (502) 458-1328 www.louisvillenaturecenter.org Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Louisville, KY Permit No. 1156 Louisville Nature Center Membership Form With your LNC membership, you'll receive our quarterly newsletter in your mailbox and discounts on family nature programs, adult workshops, birthday parties, and nature camps in the spring and summer. Many of our education programs and guided hikes are offered free to members. In addition to wonderful membership privileges, you’ll get satisfaction from making a positive contribution toward effective nature education in our community. What are you waiting for – become a member today! If you are already an LNC member, please show your support at renewal time. 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