PS1 CAP class students spent the weekend at Taylor Mountain, camping, hiking, and learning survival skills. With only 3 students brave enough to attend this trip, the instructors were able to delve more deeply into some complex skills, and the students responded with great interest, pushing through difficult and frustrating skills until they found success…. Read more »
Posts By: Ford Church
Solar Still
Class TA Jess Moneymaker taught his first of three presentations today, this one covering the Solar Still method of water collection. Jess dug and set up a solar still in a nearby garden, and discussed the various positive and negative aspects of its use as a survival water-collection technique. Click the “.mpg” link below to… Read more »
Climate Change Studies
CAP students have spent the last few days in class learning about and discussing the causes, effects of, and remedies for global climate change. Students spent Monday watching "An Inconvenient Truth" and will finish the film on Tuesday. Students have spent discussion time talking about the recent cyclone in Myanmar, the week-old storm that spawned… Read more »
New Vista High School Community Adventure Program 2008 Student Testimonial Video
The Cottonwood Institute wants to share with you a recently produced video where New Vista High School students talk about their experience in the New Vista High School Community Adventure Program class and describe their action projects. This video was created, directed and produced entirely by the New Vista High School Community Adventure Program! The… Read more »
Nonprofit Marketing and Development Internship Position Open!
The Cottonwood Institute is looking for a Nonprofit Intern support our Director of Marketing and Development. The Cottonwood Institute is a 4-year old non-profit based in Denver, Colorado. We are looking for an entrepreneurial self-starter who is interested in helping a young non-profit succeed in a competitive market, while building an impressive portfolio before entering… Read more »
Survival course might be music to your ears!
On May 5th, the Denver Post (click to read article) printed a short paragraph highlighting our partnership with musician Jack Johnson, All At Once and an organization called Reverb. Deeply rooted within the music and environmental communities, Reverb educates and engages musicians and their fans to promote environmental sustainability. As many of you have heard… Read more »
New Vista High School CAP Program in the Daily Camera Today!
On Wednesday, May 8, 2008, the Boulder newspaper, Daily Camera, ran an article highlighting the amazing innovations in volunteering and eating ecologically that the students of New Vista High School in Boulder, CO have identified and planned a project around. These students are part of the Cottonwood Institute’s Community Adventure Program (CAP) class that is… Read more »
Naturalist Studies
PS1 students spent class time today sketching the natural world around them, taking time to meticulously observe the plant structures found in the Sunken Gardens across from the school. Students filled their journal pages with the flowers, grasses, and prairie plants found in the landscaping, and then enjoyed the great weather by joining another class… Read more »
New Dates: Essential Survival Skills
The Cottonwood Institute is proud to feature its Essential Survival Skills course for adults. This four day action-packed course is designed to teach participants how to stay alive during a real survival situation. Throughout the four days, we will hike to a base camp and practice nature awareness skills, minimum impact camping techniques, natural shelter… Read more »
Cottonwood Institute Interview on Entercom Radio’s Public Affairs Show May 4
The Cottonwood Institute was interviewed by Entercom Radio’s wonderful and environmentally conscious Jill West during her Colorado Today Public Affairs radio show on Sunday, May 4th, 2008. Ford Church, Founder and Executive Director, Jamie S. Dent, Director of Marketing and Development, and Andrea Jensen, Community Adventure Program Instructor had the opportunity to talk about our… Read more »