Today, students at PS1 learned about nature sculptor Andy Goldsworthy. Goldsworthy is an innovative artist who uses only natural materials, such as flowers, icicles, rocks, mud, leaves, pinecones, and snow. After viewing several of Goldsworthy’s pieces, we ventured down to the Cherry Creek River to create our own! D’Razhane, Kenia, and Zach formed their sculpture… Read more »
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September Upcoming Events!
FREE REI SURVIVAL SKILLS CLINICS: Most survival situations happen when you least expect it and when you are least prepared. Before you head to the hills this fall to explore the color change or the bugling elk, join the Cottonwood Institute for a Free Survival Clinic at REI to participate in an interactive survival scenario,… Read more »
DNC: Greening Denver!
This past week, Denver hosted the DNC, and with it, came several “green” events and exhibits. We at PS1 took advantage of these activities and learned a lot about what’s new in environmental sustainability. First, we attended “Partly Sunny: Designs to Change the Forecast,” an exhibit highlighting over three dozen innovative projects from around the… Read more »
Cottonwood Institute Receives Matching Gift from Jack Johnson!
As it turns out, in addition to being an amazing musician and singer songwriter, Jack Johnson is also one really cool guy. At his concert on August 17th at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the Cottonwood Institute was chosen to be one of five local non-profit organizations to be featured at the Village Green at the… Read more »
Reduce Your Footprint
The Cottonwood Institute is committed to helping people raise their awareness of local environmental issues, environmental sustainability, and how to reduce their environmental footprint. Here are three easy things you can do to help you change the world: Step One: Calculate Your Environmental Footprint: Go to MyFootprint.org and calculate your personal environmental footprint. Step Two:… Read more »
Local Environmental Issues Research
Local Environmental Issues Research “The conservationist’s most important task, if we are to save the earth, is to educate.” – Peter Scott Here is a list to get you started with your local environmental issue research! You have about 30 minutes to look through these websites. Take notes and be ready to contribute ideas about… Read more »
Pre-Course Survey, 1st Semester 2008
Welcome to the Community Adventure Program! Before we get started, we need to get some feedback about your outdoor experience, your thoughts about the environment, your community, etc. Please answer this survey honestly and to the best of your ability. The good folks who fund this class use this information to assess the performance of… Read more »
Using the Website
You’ve now been a part of our CAP class for two days and have a basic idea of the things we will be doing this semester. What are you most looking forward to? What are you a little nervous about?
Welcome to CAP, Fall 2008!
Welcome to CAP! This semester we will become active community leaders through identifying a local environmental issue affecting our community and then doing something about it! Through exploration, field trips, and guest speakers, we will learn about environmental sustainability, find ways to reduce our carbon footprint, develop camping and survival skills, and discover what it… Read more »
1st Web Journal Assignment
This is your first web journal for Fall 2008! Please take the time to respond fully to the following questions. I have included the grading guidelines below: Grading and Expectations: The standard 4, 3, 2, 1 grading scale outlined in the syllabus will apply to these required journal entries. I expect you to put at… Read more »