Spring Open House Schedule Your Program Today!
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Spring Open House Schedule Your Program Today!
Schedule Your Program Today! How the west waS…fun! Have you noticed that outdoor/environmental education has been making its way back into the headlines? Our annual auction, Ebersole Goes West, was a big success. Read News from the Ebersole Foundation on page three for more about this event and opportunities to lend your support. In 1961, the Lansing School District recognized the value of outdoor education and initiated a camping program using sites around Michigan. The program sparked such interest that in 1977 the district opened the Vernon D. Ebersole Environmental Education and Conference Center. Over the years, thousands of teachers and students from all over Michigan have participated in hands-on, environmental educational experiences at the Center. What those teachers found to be true is still true today—environmental and outdoor education works. Mistress & Master of Ceremonies, Jane Aldrich and Kip Bohne. Programs offered at the Ebersole Center include residential overnight programs, day visits and outreach programs. If you haven’t scheduled your date for the 2008-2009 school year, contact the Ebersole Center today. If it’s been a while since you’ve taken part in an environmental education program or if you would like information about starting a program, we’re here to help. Our staff will walk you through every step of planning and help design a program to compliment your curriculum while addressing the state benchmarks. Bird Feeder Donors Are “The Best” Join Us Saturday, April 26th Ebersole Center would like to thank Droll Yankees, Inc. for the donation of three new birdfeeders to the Center’s bird feeding area. Droll Yankees, who builds the very best bird feeders available, donated three feeders through their “Feeders for Fun” program aimed at introducing children to bird watching. All Droll Yankee feeders are covered by a lifetime warranty, so these feeders will be serving the Center for many years to come. ® The World’s Best Bird Feeders www.drollyankees.com Spring Open House With temperatures below normal and snow flurries still within the realm of possibility, it’s hard to believe that spring is really here. However, our fragile earth is waking up and you are invited to join us for a free, fun-filled day at the Ebersole Center to celebrate the sights and sounds of spring! Grab your family, friends and camera and prepare to enjoy a guided wildflower hike, canoeing on Jackson Lake, testing your skills in archery, touring the facilities and much, much more. Whether you’re a parent wanting to see where your child will be coming for camp, a teacher interested in starting an environmental education program in your school, or simply someone with an interest in nature, the open house has something for you. Ebersole Center is not usually open to the public which makes the open house a perfect time to visit and see who we are and what we have to offer. Mark your calendars for the Annual Spring Open House on Saturday, April 26, 2008 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Ebersole Center would like to extend a special thank you to Dean Transportation for again providing free bus service to and from the open house for Lansing area residents. To reserve your seat on the bus, call (517) 755-5000. Spaces fill up fast so sign up early! Ve r no n D . E b e r s o l e E n v i r o n m e n ta l Ed u c at io n a n d C o n f e r e n c e C e n t e r SPRING ’08 Staff Transitions Lisa Gallinari Lisa Gallinari, Ebersole’s Site Coordinator/ Resident Manager since 2002, has left the Center to pursue a law degree. During her time at Ebersole, Lisa added many creative touches to both the facilities and programs including new paint and curtains in the dormitories, live animal programs, and many other improvements. She oversaw center operations and was the liaison with the Lansing School District and the wider community. Lisa will be missed and we wish her the best of luck. The search for a new Site Coordinator/ Resident Manager is underway. Naturalist Jason Byler will act as Interim Site Coordinator until a suitable candidate is hired. Ebersole Repairs After 30 years the Ebersole Site Coordinator’s house is undergoing some much needed updates. Lansing School District carpenters will be replacing cupboards and countertops in the kitchen, and remodeling both bathrooms. With luck, the repairs will be completed in time for our new Site Coordinator to move in. In the Ebersole kitchen, our Food Service staff has a new dishwasher. The machine replaces 1976 model that had developed costly maintenance issues. MSTA Conference Ebersole staff were on hand to promote the Center’s facilities and programs at the Michigan Science Teachers Association (MSTA) conference in Lansing last March. Veteran camp instructors stopped by our booth to say hello, along with new faces inquiring about camping programs. Our traveling bee hive and Eastern Box Turtle also attracted many curious passers-by. Ebersole Naturalists Tom Stone and Jason Byler held sessions on linking environmental education to the Michigan Science Benchmarks and incorporating honey bees into a classroom setting. Ebersole Center Summer Camps 2008 Ebersole Center Summer Camps are the perfect opportunity to help children get outside and experience nature in a nurturing, camp environment. All summer camps are staffed by experienced Ebersole Naturalists and college-level counselors to ensure camper safety while having a great time. Camps are open to all children between the ages of 9 and 13, regardless of where they attend school. Camp applications are available from the Ebersole website: ebersole.lansingschools.net or by contacting the Ebersole Center office (517) 755-5000. Camp registration deadline is May 30, 2008 Adventure Camp (June 9-13, 2008) Children 9-11 years old, $200 /child Adventure Camp is a five day, four night residential camping experience at Ebersole Center. Campers will have fun swimming in Gun Lake, canoeing, doing arts and crafts, hiking the Lake Michigan dunes, and test- ing their skills in archery. Campers will also take a field trip to visit the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and the Kellogg Dairy Farm. Evenings are filled with hayrides in the woods, catching fish, bonfires with s’mores and storytelling—all while making many new friends. This is a great chance for first-time campers to come and experience the outdoors! Swimming at Lake Michigan. Explorer Camp (June 9-13, 2008) Children 12-14 years old, $200 /child Explorer Camp is a five day, four night rustic camp- ing experience. Children will sleep in tents at a rustic campsite on Ebersole property. Campers will enjoy hiking at Yankee Springs State Recreation Area and swimming at Gun Lake. We’ll canoe the Thornapple River and learn about human impact on the river ecosystem. We’ll fish the Center’s private lake (and taste our catch!), hone archery skills, cook over an open fire and play “Capture the Flag.” There will also be a day trip to Lake Michigan to climb sand dunes and relax at the beach with new friends. Exploring the woods and waters. Camp Scholarships and Transportation Available Lansing Educational Advancement Foundation (LEAF) scholarships are avail- able for both summer camps for Lansing School District students. Scholarship applications are available online at ebersole.lansingschools.net or by calling the Ebersole Center at (517) 755-5000. Application deadline is May 2, 2008. Round trip bus transportation from Lansing to the Ebersole Center is available for all campers. The bus departs from Gardner Middle School on Mon., June 9 at 9:00 a.m. and returns Fri., June 13 at 1:00 p.m. Cost to ride the bus is $35. Ne fro m t he ws Making Our Final Payment We’re closing in on our goal, but we still need to raise $30,000 by August 2, 2008. If you have given before, we applaud you and ask you to give one last time. If you’ve never given—give now! Please send a donation today using the enclosed envelope. Your gift will make you a part of a valuable project that benefits kids, the environment, outdoor education, and Ebersole Center. The Western-themed decorations were outstanding, the activities amusing, and the auction a big success. As an added bonus, we missed the annual blizzard and had our most successful banquet in years! Roger and Robin Lewis and family were honored for their perennial support of the Ebersole Center and Foundation. Ebby Bear enjoys the “campfire” at the 2008 Ebersole Auction. We extend our gratitude to the many friends of the Ebersole Center who donated items, time and energy to help make the event a success. Special thanks to Ed Carpenter of Peacock Road Tree Farm who lent us three of his wagons, including a recently restored chuck wagon. Much appreciation to Pam Collins’ Everett High School art classes and Wendy McWhorter’s Pleasant View Magnet School art classes for their creative touches to our decorations. Of course, the evening would not have run smoothly without the help of our very talented mistress and master of ceremonies, Jane Aldrich and Kip Bohne, and our auctioneer, Bob Howe. A tip of the hat also to the Eagle Eye Golf and Conference Facility and their staff for making our auction events over the last four years a hit. Whether you panned for gold, lassoed a steer, or bid high and often in our auctions, you helped us amass a large gain for the Ebersole Foundation and Center. After expenses we netted over $14,000 towards this year’s final payment on our farm purchase. Special recognition was awarded to the Lewis Family— Robin, Roger, daughters Rachael and Rita, and son Ryan—for their ongoing contributions to the Center. A former school board member, Robin has been an Ebersole supporter for many years, along with her husband Roger who has been a frequent parent volunteer. Again, kudos to the Lewis family for their devotion to the Ebersole Center and Foundation. And last, but certainly not least, a note of immense gratitude goes out to the Dart Foundation for their gift of $50,000 toward this year’s payment. Over the past five years, the Dart Foundation has given $250,000 in matching funds towards the $540,000 we needed to complete our project. We are now within $30,000 of reaching our final payment! Claudia Deschaine of the Dart Foundation presents John Schimmel, Ebersole Foundation Chair, with a check for $50,000. Spring and Summer Programs at Ebersole Center TidBits Our Mission… Inspire learners of all ages to embrace nature, engage their minds, and acquire A special thank you to the following schools that have booked their programs for spring and summer 2008 at the Ebersole Center, we appreciate your dedication, hard work and support. Overnight Residential Programs Lansing School District: Fairview, Grand River, Post Oak, Riddle, Attwood, Mount Hope, Sheridan Road, North, and Cumberland Elementary Schools; Dwight Rich and Gardner Middle Schools; and Everett and Eastern High School Bands. Non-district schools: Lowell Murray Lake, Saint Gerard, Bath, and Detroit Butzel Elementary Schools; Detroit Butzel Middle School; and Hastings High School Band. an awareness of Day Camps responsible steward- Lansing School District: Lewton, Sheridan Road, Wexford, Lyons, Pleasant View, Willow,Forest View, Riddle, Gier Park, Averill, Post Oak and Reo Elementary Schools. ship for our planet. Conference and Weekend Programs Women in the Outdoors, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius Catholic Church, Wayland Church of God, Syers Graduation. Summer Programs Community of Christ Summer Camp Program. An equal opportunity employer. Printed on recycled paper. EarthBeat is a seasonal publication of the Ebersole Environmental Education and Conference Center, owned and operated by the Lansing School District. Contributors: Jason Byler, JoAnn Robinson, John Schimmel Design: McNenly Group Photogaphy: Jason Byler and Mike Smith Ebersole Environmental Education and Conference Center 3400 2nd Street, Wayland, MI 49348 Phone: 517.755.5000 or 269.792.6294 e-mail: ebersole@lansingschools.net web: http://ebersole.lansingschools.net Lansing Office 519 W. Kalamazoo Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing, MI Permit #196 PAID Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage
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