The Pine Cone - Aldo Leopold Nature Center
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The Pine Cone - Aldo Leopold Nature Center
the pine cone NEWSLETTER OF THE ALDO LEOPOLD NATURE CENTER ENGAGE STOP BY ALNC TO SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF SPRING THIS WEEKEND In addition to our weekday hours, ALNC is open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am – 2 pm! Enjoy a virtual trip to outer space in our Science On a Sphere, hike our trails, see the eco-sphere, share your discoveries in the Nina Leopold Bradley Phenology Center and more! New themes are featured in the exhibits each month. Coming Up: April: Green Living Month May: From the Soil June: Fishing Fun July: World of Water Remember, ALNC Members receive FREE admission into the interactive exhibits, in addition to valuable benefits all year long! Join today: visit us online at aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org or call 608-221-0404 x9. EMPOWER SPRING 2015 EDUCATE Why Nature Matters With all the stressors of our fast-paced, digital lives, it’s a simple fact that a walk outdoors, a green tree, or simply an open window letting in the spring breeze can be remarkably restorative. Here at ALNC, we see the positive effects of nature every day in our employees, visitors and students. The health benefits of spending time outdoors in nature are especially pronounced in children. Recent studies by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Association of Ophthalmology, and the American Public Health Association indicate that children who participate in outdoor programs — like those offered at ALNC — experience physical, emotional and cognitive benefits. Some of these benefits are physical and noticable: lowered rates of depression, ADD/ADHD, and obesity, and improvement in immune & cardiovascular health. Other proven benefits, like improvement in classroom and academic performance and greater respect for themselves, others, and the environment can be harder to observe, but are no less critical to children’s health and wellbeing. At the Aldo Leopold Nature Center, we are creating an environmental legacy connecting future generations to nature and the enjoyment there is to be had exploring and learning outdoors. We are so grateful for your support of this crucial effort, and look forward to welcoming you back to nature this summer! For more information, supporting documentation, and nature play resources, visit our website at: www.aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/why-nature-matters PAGE # FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR... BOARD OF DIRECTORS Terence Kelly/Chairman of the Board Anne Ross/Vice President & Secretary Charles Carpenter/Treasurer Steve Books Deborah Gilpin Jim Hubing Mary LaMar Mark Miller James Edward Mills Peg Smelser Trish Stevenson Alfonso Zepeda-Capistrán ADVISORY COUNCIL William Cronon Tony Earl Estella Leopold Curt Meine Mike Nelson Tia Nelson PROGRAM STAFF Bob Miller President & Executive Director Josh Bruecken Facilities & Grounds Manager Brenna Holzhauer Director of Exhibits & Digital Curricula; Nature Net Coordinator Tracy Marks Membership Manager Deb McCue Business Office Manager Sierra Pope Muñoz Director of Communications Marlene Vadjunec Vice President of Advancement Kelley Van Egeren Director of Development & Stewardship Anna White Rental & Event Coordinator Virginia Wiggen Nature Center Director Nathan Zabel Education Assistant Creal Zearing Program Coordinator Education Staff: Rica Bruinsma Amy Callies Jessi Claringbole Doug Davis Sue Denholm Nancy Fonzen Bev Fowler Sherry Hershberger Jefferson Hofmann Shannon Howald Alex Jeffers Nicky Mondroski Mariah Myers Chuck Monzon Kara Naramore Katherine Owens Betsy Parker Erin Parker Anne Pearce Tom Pearce Jeanine Ranzen Brian Schneider Emily Steinwehe Shaina Stewart Tara Von Dollen Kathy Waldera Courtney Woods Nathan Zabel Exhibit & Event Staff: Ashley Goschey Caitlin Schulze Alex Jeffers Ben Aerts Lara Carlson Jared Durlauf PAGE 2 Dear Friends, There is no better place to enjoy the natural awakenings of spring in Wisconsin than the nature trails at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center. Our faithful Sandhill Cranes have returned from their winter migration, and their calls can be heard echoing through the wetland and prairie in chorus with the red-winged blackbirds and several species of frogs. Painted turtles, Canada Geese and muskrats have been spotted basking in sunny spots near the pond, and the Kindergarten woodland is blanketed with bloodroot, trillium, and other mid-season ephemeral wildflowers. Each day from now until the end of the school year, hundreds of school children from all over south central Wisconsin will discover these signs of the season and many others on field trips to ALNC. Our unique programming integrates hands-on nature observations in native wildlife habitats with high-tech lesson in our Climate Science Education Center, providing a one-of-a-kind nature connection for students and their families and teachers. There’s still plenty of learning and fun to be had at ALNC after the last school bell rings! Our public programs, climate lectures, and adult and teacher workshops are a great way to get re-introduced to nature year-round. Our popular Nature & Discovery Summer Camps for ages 2-16 are right around the corner - these popular programs are filling up fast, but there’s still time to register! Lace up your sneakers and hit the trails for Run Wild in the Woods: a cross-country 10K/5K at our beautiful Black Earth campus. And be sure to save the date for our annual fall fundraising gala, Pipers in the Prairie, on September 26, 2015! With sincere thanks, BOB MILLER PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALNC & Nature Net Celebrate Earth Day 2015 Spring has sprung, and it’s a busy time for Nature Net and all of our partners. Visit naturenet.com for links and details on the great programs coming up soon! Every year, Nature Net and Aldo Leopold Nature Center contribute to the Earth Day Classroom Fun Book, published by Madison Gas and Electric, which is full of fun activities, great energy-saving tips and articles to encourage area school kids to make sustainable choices now and in the future. Look for the Fun Books at your area school, or at one of the Nature Net partner sites! Plus, gear up for Nature Passport – kicking off in early June. Explore amazing nature spaces around South Central Wisconsin all summer long, with this popular family nature activity program! SUMMER CAMPS... It’s hard to believe, but summer is just around the corner! How will your child say they spent their summer break? This year, give your youngster something to brag about by sending them on an adventure at ALNC’s summer camps! This year, Summer Camps run June 15 through August 28. There are more than 150 exciting and educational camp sessions for children ages 2-16 to choose from, where your camper can try their hand at pioneering, muck in the marsh like a muskrat, go on an archeological dig to uncover ALNC’s buried history and learn to fish like Aldo Leopold! Several scheduling options are available, including half day sessions, full day options, full week packages, and more. There are so many great camps it’s hard to choose our favorites, but here is a sampling of the offerings on tap for this summer: In the ‘Sprouts’ 4 year old section, try out PLANT-TASTIC! Monday-Thursday, July 6-9, 1 pm to 4 pm: this camp is all about growing! We’ll plant and water, make a plant print, take home a homemade Chia Pet, learn how plants drink water, run through the sprinkler, dig in the dirt, and learn about worms. In the ‘Explorers’ 7-9 year old section, it’s GOODNESS SNAKES ALIVE! Friday, August 21, 9 am to 12 noon: Snakes slither and slide, but they’re not slimy! Learn to love our friends without feet by discovering where they live, what they eat and how they move. You’ll also delve into the world of other reptiles and learn what makes them unique. For our 13-16 year old campers, explore the KICKAPOO RIVER! Monday-Friday July 27-31: The Kickapoo, known as the “crookedest river in the world”, is a beautiful, 125 mile river that meanders through Wisconsin’s Driftless region. This river system, one of the oldest in the state, features many unique rock formations, wildlife to observe and places to explore. We’ll learn the basics of canoeing, how to plan a trip, backcountry & camping skills as we adventure along one of Wisconsin’s most scenic waterways. Return home with a sense of achievement, confidence and newly made friendships. For a full program list, pricing, and registration details, please visit us on the web at aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org or call (608) 221-0404 to request a paper copy of the Summer Camp Guide. Sessions fill up quickly, so don’t delay – register early to get your youngster geared up for a summer they’ll never forget! ALNC Members save 10% and get priority registration for on summer camps! WE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU! From program partnerships to employee volunteer days, the support ALNC receives from corporations, foundations and individuals is crucial for continuing our mission. Visit aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/our-partners for information and links to our partners! PAGE PAGE 3 # PUBLIC PROGRAMS... FAMILY PROGRAMS & EVENTS Saturday, May 9 10 am - noon Sunday, June 21 10 am - noon WILDFLOWER WANDER Bring your mother or other for this easy stroll to see some of Wisconsin’s spectacular spring wildflowers. May is an excellent time to view both early and late spring flowers since their bloom times overlap and our woodland areas are simply spectacular! Learn the folklore behind names of the ephemeral wildflowers and color & take home a field guide of your favorite spring wildflowers. Moms, families, grandparents, plant lovers - and even dads - are invited to join us on this easy and enjoyable outing. FAMILY FISHING FUN Fishing was one of the activities most enjoyed by Aldo Leopold as a youngster; join us to learn why in this introduction to angling! You’ll see examples of different types of rods and reels, practice casting, learn how to tie basic fishing knots, and catch worms to use as bait as you fish in our pond! Can you reel in the biggest bullhead or bluegill? Program will be conducted outdoors, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately. All fishing equipment will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own equipment. Family Program Pricing: ALNC Members: $7/person or $25/family; Non-members: $8/person or $29/family To register for Public Programs, visit aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org. For more information or to register by phone, call 608-221-0404, x1. WONDER BUGS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Tuesdays and Wednesdays in May 2015 9:30 am - 10:45 am Introduce your toddler or preschool aged child to a safe and wonderful natural world. This program is specifically designed for children ages 2-5. Each week, we’ll explore a different seasonal topic through hikes, outdoor exploration, music, puppetry, songs, stories and more. Each session will include a snack. An adult must accompany all children to the program. SMELLA THE MUSTELA Tuesday, May 5 & Wednesday, May 6, 2015 (T,W or F) Minks and pine martens and fishers, oh my. This family of critters will catch you by surprise. So many games, crafts and fun you might think you “stole” something. You can’t weasel your way out of this one-come explore today! LIZARD WIZARD Tuesday, May 12 & Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Chameleons are lizards that can change color; it’s almost like magic! A palette of games and activities will amaze you. Don’t dye this at home by yourself, come join the fun. It’s a lizard of a different color! WHOOP-THERE IT IS! Tuesday, May 19 & Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Cranes we mean. Whooping or Sandhill, these long-legged birds are sure to captivate you. Discover their amazing stories and come hear them for yourself. It will be three-toes up for sure! PAGE 4 CAMPING DAYS… Tuesday, May 26 & Wednesday, May 27, 2015 …Are here again. Want to learn some tricks or feel like you have practiced once before heading on your own adventure? Then join us today for a whirl wind campout! Let’s roast this topic and top it with a chocolate bar. NEAT-O MOSQUITO Tuesday, June 3 & Wednesday, June 4, 2014 We won’t just scratch the surface today! There’s more than bites the eye with games, songs, and crafts- oh my. Are you itchin’ to join us? Yes, yes, you say! PRICES FOR WONDER BUGS FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS: $9/CHILD, ALNC MEMBERS SAVE 10%. PACKAGE PRICE FOR ALL SPRING WONDER BUGS SESSIONS: WEDNESDAYS (14 SESSIONS): $114 (MEMBERS SAVE 10%) FOR REGISTRATION OR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT ALDOLEOPOLDNATURECENTER.ORG PUBLIC PROGRAMS... WEEKEND EXHIBIT THEMES APRIL 2015 – GREEN LIVING MONTH Celebrate Earth Day and all things green with Green Living month at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center! Learn about sustainable habits and actions we can all take to make a difference in saving resources, reducing emissions, and having positive impacts on the environment. View special shows and displays in the exhibit area, check out our newly sprouting gardens and ecosystems, learn about alternative transportation and renewable energy, take a tour of our building and grounds to explore our green features, and participate in Green Living events and programs going on all month long. SPRING PHENOLOGY AT ALNC What blooms will you spot on your next visit to ALNC? MAY 2015 – FROM THE SOIL This time of year, there are lots of new critters and plants emerging from – and busy underneath – the spring soil. This month, learn about plants and flowers, examine “compost critters,” and look for recent appearances in our vegetable beds, greenhouse, and phenology garden. Then, hike our trails and see what you can find in our prairie and woodlands! Go under the soil and around the globe in our awesome theaters, and visit our exhibits to learn how climate change is impacting gardening and farming in Wisconsin. Bring the whole family and start germinating ideas for your own yards and gardens at home. JUNE 2015 – FISHING FUN! Plunge headfirst into this month’s programs and get hooked! Travel on a virtual tour of Earth’s oceans, enjoy hands-on family fishing activities, visit our pond, learn about lakes and rivers, and discover the connection between climate change and fishing, here in Wisconsin and around the world. Plus, join us on Father’s Day for a special Family Fishing Program – learn how to fish in ALNC’s pond, play the backyard bass game, learn to tie basic knots, fish and more! Stop by soon to explore our prairie, wetland and woodland for the latest blooms and wildlife appearances. ADULT WORKSHOPS FLYING WILD WORKSHOP Saturday May 2, 2014 - 10 am - 1:30 pm Flying Wild, the newest program of the Council for Environmental Education, introduces students in the upper elementary and middle school grades to bird conservation. This occurs through a standards-based classroom activity guide and through environmental stewardship projects. Flying WILD encourages schools and nature centers to work closely with conservation organizations, community groups, and businesses involved with birds to implement school bird festivals – events which students take a leading role in teaching their classmates and community about migratory birds. ALNC Members & Non-Members: $28 BUILD YOUR OWN WOODEN CANOE PADDLE Thursday, May 21 6:30-8:30pm Saturday, May 30 10am-1pm @ ALNC Black Earth Campus Wednesday, June 3 6:30-8:30pm Sunday, June 7 1:00-3:00pm Join local paddle maker and teacher, Jeff Bach, for a series of sessions to learn to build your own beautiful and functional bent-shaft paddle to take home and out on the water. Throughout this series, we will spend time laminating, gluing, sanding, applying fiberglass and epoxy and learning basic woodworking skills. Meeting over a series of days allow time for epoxy and glue to dry. Each participant will bring home a paddle as well as instructional materials. ALNC Members & Non-Members: $200/participant + materials fee ($55-65) Use the Phenology Scavenger Hunt, available at the front desk, to record your findings, then enter your observations on our exhibit touchscreens! For more information or to register online for any of the above workshops, visit us at http://aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/adult-classes or call 608-221-0404 x1. PAGEPAGE 5 # EVENTS, YOUTH PROGRAMS & VOLUNTEERING... SAVE THE DATE TO RUN WILD IN THE WOODS! Saturday, June 27 is our 3rd annual 10k Run and 5K Run/Walk at the Black Earth Campus! June 27th, 2015 • Registration at 9 am • Race at 10 am Test your mettle on this challenging cross country course or amble along at a leisurely pace as you enjoy spectacular scenery including, a beautiful prairie, unique rock formations and gorgeous woodlands in the heart of the Driftless Area. • $35 ALNC members • $40 non-members • $50 non-members (includes ALNC membership) • $20 youth (12-17) SCOUT PROGRAMS - NEW OFFERINGS AND OLD FAVORITES! ALNC has Girl Scout program offerings aligned with the recently revised Girl Scout USA Journeys, Legacy Badges and Fun Badges, and offers Boy Scout programs and Overnight Scout programs at our Black Earth location. Join us this year for our pre-scheduled programs or call 221-0404 x1 to schedule an individual program for your boy scouts, girl scouts or other organized youth groups. For more information, to see a list of prescheduled program dates and topics, or to register online, visit www. aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org, click on “Programs”, then “Youth Programs”, then select “Girl Scouts”. If you don’t see a program you’re looking for, call us to see if we can create a tailored program for your troop! General topics are available ranging from Pond Exploration during the warm months to Snowshoeing in the winter! VOLUNTEER AT ALNC! Land Steward Work Days are back for Spring & Summer with lots of work to do! Interested in helping restore and maintain ALNC’s prairie, marsh and woodlands? Join us one Saturday of every month to help control invasives, seed with native plants, get dirty and have some fun! Volunteer work days will focus mainly on land management projects and invasive species removal. Work days may be cancelled due to inclement weather or planned activities may be modified. Groups are encouraged to contact us and coordinate with us to set a specific work date and schedule. Adults and youth welcome. Join us from 9:00-11:30am on Saturday, May 16 or Saturday, June 20 for a great day of outdoors tasks! For inquiries about land steward volunteer workdays or if you would like to make special arrangements for your volunteer group, please call our Facilities Manager Josh at 608-221-0404 x8 or email jbruecken@ naturenet.com. PAGE 6 SUPPORT THE NATURE CENTER... Sponsor a Summer Camper through the Campfire Fund! For many disadvantaged and homeless youth, the opportunity to enjoy a carefree summer spent learning and playing outdoors is an impossible dream. The Aldo Leopold Nature Center invites you to help give these children respite from the reality of their daily struggles and provide them a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to attend summer camp through our Summer Camp Fund for Disadvantaged Youth or Campfire Fund For Homeless Youth. Help give Dane County’s most deserving children a summer they will always remember, and one that will provide them with a source of happiness and hope for their futures. It costs $10 to send a child to a 2-hour camp session, $25 for a half day session, $120 for one week of half day sessions, or $265 to send a child to full day camp for a week. For information and to donate, visit www.aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/sponsor-a-camper, or call Kelley Van Egeren at (608) 221-0404 x3. Thank you for making a difference in these children’s lives today! Members Make a Difference! ALDO LEOPOLD NATURE CENTER MEMBERS MAKE IT POSSIBLE… • • • • To provide innovative environmental education for all ages To present high-tech, interactive Climate Change exhibits To operate two innovative nature centers year-round And to help foster admiration and respect for nature and encourage sustainability and stewardship of the land. Your Membership helps us advance our efforts to connect our visitors with the natural world. With your renewed support, ALNC will continue to provide innovative and hands-on programming – fostering environmental awareness and empowering students to become healthy, y dedicating a gift through your Please consider renewing confident community leaders and responsible land stewards. estate plans to the Aldo Leopold B THE MEMBER ADVANTAGE As an ALNC Member, not only do you support our efforts in connecting students with the natural world and building a sustainable future, you also receive valuable year-round benefits including: • • • • • • 12 months of FREE admission for immediate family to the Nature Center’s interactive exhibits, open daily 10% discount on Gift Shop purchases, family programs and summer camps, and advance registration on programs & camps FREE admission to members-only events like Fall Fest FREE rental of our year-round Family Trailside Backpack program Subscription to the Aldo Leopold Nature Center’s newsletter A New Member Welcome Kit full of nature goodies (must be picked up at ALNC Monona) your membership or joining ALNC today! Visit www.aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org. From all of us at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Thank you! PAGEPAGE 7 # 330 Femrite Drive Monona, WI 53716 Connect With ALNC Online for Photos, Videos, Program and Phenology Updates and More! Visit our website, “Like” us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter & Instagram, ALNC’s and find us on Yelp! Gift Shop Shop for a good cause: fun & unique nature-themed gifts you and your family will love! Aldo Leopold Nature Center has a gift shop open daily and for special events. Feel free to shop any time during your visit, or purchase a gift certificate for someone special. Members receive a 10% discount! Be sure to check out the new items! Just added — Chala Handbags & Maple Syrup! Where Learning is Natural! The mission of the Aldo Leopold Nature Center is to provide innovative hands-on programs and interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages which “...teach the student to see the land, to understand what he sees, and enjoy what he understands” in the spirit of famed Wisconsin conservationist Aldo Leopold. Exhibit & Gift Shop Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Trails open from dawn to dusk. 608-221-0404 - telephone 608-221-9095 - fax www.aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org PAGE #