Spring 2007
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Spring 2007
Singing spring peepers, the call of Sandhill Cranes, delicate colorful wildflowers peeking out from under a leaf… these are all signs that spring has come to the Ebersole Center and that it’s time for the Annual Spring Open House. The Ebersole Center is again hosting a day of free family fun on Sat., April 28, 2007 from 10:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. Join us and celebrate the coming of spring by taking a wildflower hike, canoeing in Jackson Lake, trying your hand at archery, or catch and release fishing. “Pat Harkins and Friends” will provide entertainment with old time music, children can make a small craft to take home and what is an open house without Ebby Bear greeting everyone? Photos courtesy of Jason Byler Our annual open house is a great chance to visit and see all the opportunities the Center has to offer. Many parents come to see where their child will be staying while they attend camp with their school. Other families like to visit and share again the experiences their child had while at Ebersole. For many children, it’s the one of the highlights of their “school experience” and parents see why their child couldn’t stop talking about “camp.” With two buses donated by Dean Trailways, Lansing area guests can reserve free transportation to the Center for the day but seats are limited so call (517) 325-6349 to make reservations or visit http://ebersole.lansingschools.net for directions to the Center. We hope you’ll join us for a beautiful spring day at the Center. Schedule Now for the 2007-2008 School Year! The Ebersole Center is busy scheduling School Groups for the 2007-2008 school year. Make sure you contact the Center to get the best possible date for your group. We are taking reservations for overnight groups, day trips, and outreach programs. If you have any questions or would like more information on the programs we can offer contact us at (517) 325-6349. Ve r n on D. E b e r s o le E n v i ron m e n t a l E d u c a tion an d C on fe re n c e C e n te r Spring 2007 '%%, The Ebersole Center is again offering two exciting summer camp programs for campers of all ages! The camps are guaranteed to be fun while exploring the outdoors and gaining an appreciation for nature. Our programs are planned and staffed by our experienced naturalists to insure camper safety while having a great time and are open to all young people, regardless of their school district. Registration deadline is June 8, 2007. Applications are available through the Ebersole Center office, (517) 325-6349. Adventure Camp June 11–15 Ü Students 9–11 years old • $200 person/week This five-day, four-night residential camping experience is perfect for elementary age students and first time campers. Campers have fun swimming in Gun Lake, canoeing, playing games, doing arts and crafts, and testing their skills in archery. The week’s highlights will include an all day trips to Lake Michigan and Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek. The evenings are filled with hayrides, fishing and making new friends while roasting marshmallows and telling stories around the campfire. Join us for an adventure filled week! Explorer Camp June 11–15 Ü Students 12–14 years old • $200 person/week This five-day, four-night, rustic camping experience is perfect for middle school students. After setting up their tents and camp site, campers will enjoy spending their nights close to nature. Their sense of adventure will be tested as they paddle through the local chain of lakes, hike in Yankee Springs Recreational Area, and swim in Gun Lake. Back at camp, they can test their skill at fishing and shooting a bull’s eye on the archery range. Roasting hot dogs and s’mores, campfire stories and making craft projects will make the evenings complete. At the end of the week we’ll spend a day exploring the dunes and relaxing at Lake Michigan before saying goodbye to the many friends we’ve met at camp. LEAF Scholarships & Transportation Available Round trip bus transportation from Gardner Middle School in Lansing will be available for the both the Adventure and Explorer Camps. The bus departs on Monday at 9:00 a.m. and returns Friday at 1:00 a.m. Cost of the bus transportation is $35. Photos courtesy of Jason Byler LEAF Camp Scholarships are available for both camps for Lansing Students. Applications are due May 4, 2007. The camp registration deadline is June 8, 2007. Call (517) 325-6349 or visit http://ebersole.lansingschools.net to obtain information, scholarship applications, and registration forms. News On February 2nd close to 100 hardy souls braved sub-zero conditions (for the second year in a row) to help us celebrate our 4th Annual Give Your Heart to Ebersole Fundraiser. Although the attendance for this year’s event was down, there was no stopping the heavy bidding from our warm-hearted supporters. The Eagle Eye facility was transformed into an African safari complete with a 13-foot paper mache giraffe and a six foot baby elephant lent to us by Pam Collins, Everett High School art teacher. The Lansing Civic Players assisted with an original African hut, and Pleasant View Elementary sixth grade art students, under the direction of teacher Wendy McWhorter, created 24 African figurines made out of clay. Chef Dan from Eagle Eye roasted a pig and the authentic safari style food was a treat for all who attended. Because of the lower turn out, we weren’t able to match the revenue from last year but the people who did show up picked up some great bargains from rounds of golf to fabulous art pieces donated by outstanding artists including: Gijsbert van Frankenhuizen, Mark Mehaffey, and Betty McGinnis. We wish to also thank the many other donors who made the auction so profitable, the Safari Auction Committee, auctioneer Bob Howe and Co-hosts Jane Aldrich and Kip Bohne who “made it happen.” Jacque Gerard The rare and valuable species honored as our Ebersole grandfriendimus is Jacque Gerard, third grade teacher from Lansing School District’s Attwood Elementary. Jacque was also our “Camping Teacher Honoree” for this year’s “Give Your Heart to Ebersole” Banquet. Jacque has been a friend of the Center and of environmental education since before the Center existed and before that, was a “camping student.” As a fifth grade student of Lansing teacher, Mr. Russell Lang, she went “school camping” for the first time in 1961. During her 25 years of “camping” with students, she and her long time colleague, Pam McLenithan, took over 1,500 students to camp, raised over $105,000 dollars in “camp fees” and spent over 2,500 hours in camp supervision. Photos courtesy of Michael Mauer Smith Fourth Land Payment Due in August The Ebersole Foundation is happy to report that we are closing in on our fourth land acquisition payment… and then only one more payment to go everyone! Special thanks go out to all of you who have helped us to reach toward our goal. Each of you whether you gave $50 or $50,000 have made an impact on our success. A heartfelt “thank you” goes out to our corporate, foundation and personal supporters including: Ebersole Foundation Board of Trustees, The Dart Foundation, Kellie Dean, Lyle Stephens, The Flap Jack Restaurant of South Cedar, and National City Bank, to name only a few. We still need your support for our remaining goal of $137,000. Please complete the enclosed gift envelope and return it to the Foundation. Your gift will benefit hundreds of thousands of students and the environment into the future. Give generously! f: Goal o 0 0 ,0 0 4 5 $ 00 $137,0 D E D E E N TOTAL : R AI S E D 0 0 ,0 3 0 $4 Jacque is dedicated to the “camp” program because, “’Camp’ enables students to develop, the habits of mind that teach them to become responsible members of an interdependent community of cooperative learners that value the environment.” When former students see her, they remember her as the teacher who took them camping and the good memories it provided them. We will always remember Jacque as one of the many teachers who made the extra effort to provide this very important learning experience. A big thank you to you Jacque! TidBits “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” –Frank Lloyd Wright Dormitory Remodeling Paul and Butch, Center handymen, have been hard at work fixing up the showering facilities in the dorms. New partitions have been added to the showers to help modernize the facilities for visiting groups. Next time you are at the Center check them out and let us know what you think. Gardening with the “Wild Ones” “Wild Ones” is a not-for-profit environmental education and advocacy organization that can teach you how to landscape with native plants while helping to preserve our state’s native plants. If you’re interested in learning more or joining a local chapter near you, visit their website at: www.for-wild.org for more information. Spring Camping Groups We have a busy spring season ahead of us and we would like to offer a special thank you to the schools and organizations that have booked programs with the Ebersole Center. We appreciate the support you give us. Lansing School District participants include: Willow, Cumberland, Lyons, Elmhurst, Forest View, Post Oak, Moores Park, Grand River, Gunnisonville, Lewton, Reo, Post Oak, Sheridan Road, Riddle, Cavanaugh, Dwight Rich, Attwood, Mt. Hope, North, and Fairview. Non-district schools and organizations are: Charlotte County Youth Facility, Lowell Murray Lake School, Bath Middle School, St. Gerard, Holt Midway, Holt High School Special Education, Detroit Butzel POHI, and Detroit Butzel Middle School. EarthBeat by E-mail If you are interested in receiving your EarthBeat via email, please notify the Center at ebersole@lansingschools.net. This is a great way to save costs and valuable resources. An equal opportunity employer. Printed on recycled paper. Ebersole Environmental Education and Conference Center 3400 2nd Street, Wayland, MI 49348 Phone: 517.325.6348 or 269.792.6294 e-mail: ebersole@lansingschools.net web: http://ebersole.lansingschools.net Design: McNenly Group Contributions: John Schimmel Assistant Editor: JoAnn Robinson EarthBeat is a seasonal publication of the Ebersole Environmental Education and Conference Center, owned and operated by the Lansing School District. Editor: Lisa Gallinari Lansing Office 519 W. 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