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Josie’s Poem about our action Project

Journal Entry – Question: “Hopes, Ideas, Challenges on Action Project (theme of Transportation)?” (note: ‘ours’ means Boulder/CAP/New Vista; ‘we’=CAP) I have many hopes and dreams             save the world, find some friends, fight some battles — I have many hard times as well;             challenges, conflicts, cynicism – But… Read more »

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First Overnight Fall Quarter!

The Fall 2008 Cap Crew has completed their first weekend overnight!  Well done ladies and gentlemen you were troopers through a sometimes wet weekend.  And your participation and enthusiasm wowed me as usual. In our first overnight we…. Learned back-country basics. Constructed Natural shelters. Played Capture the flag Explored and discovered…. the rock with the… Read more »

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Notes From The Field: Endangered Wolves and Animal Tracking

In the past, wolves have acquired the false reputation of being bloodthirsty, vicious, wild animals. Unfortunately, these notions have lead to the near extinction of the species throughout the United States. This August, through the Cottonwood Institute’s Endangered Wolves and Animal Tracking course, students had the opportunity to discover just how false these stereotypes are… Read more »

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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?

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Introducing Paige Doughty

Hi there! My name is Paige Doughty.  I am the new Community Adventure Program instructor for New Vista.  I am thrilled to work with high school students and can’t wait to get started. A little about me… I am a writer, an artist, and an environmental educator. I am always looking for ways to blend… Read more »

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Eating Ecologically

One of the core programs at the Cottonwood Institute is called the Community Adventure Program (CAP). CAP is a class offered to public high schools students, which combines outdoor survival skills with environmental awareness and education. Throughout the class, students design an Action Project to address an environmental issue that is affecting their local community…. Read more »

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New Interns Storm the Cottonwood Institute

Several new sets of helping-hands have joined the Cottonwood Institute as interns.  In the future, you will be seeing their work around this blog and beyond.  Our new Cottonwood Institute Blog interns, Cailin and Misra, will be contributing steady updates about Cottonwood Institute courses, news and other juicy bits. It is their hope to offer… Read more »

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Free Change the World Movie Night: The 11th Hour

Join the Cottonwood Institute at the Fluid Coffee Bar in Denver this Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 6:30pm as we host a free screening of Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour. After we watch the movie, we will host a discussion regarding things we can do to reduce our environmental footprint. We will also learn about… Read more »

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Eating Ecologically

The Community Adventure Program (CAP) is a class offered at New Vista High School through the Cottonwood Institute that combines outdoor education with environmental stewardship. A large aspect of the class is spent creating a student-directed Action Project concerning a local environmental issue. The students must design a project that will educate people about the… Read more »

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On belay

CAP class students spend Tuesday’s class time climbing at Thrillseeker’s climbing gym to celebrate the rapidly approaching end of the school year.  We found it a bit more difficult than it looks, but everyone was game to hit the wall, and had a lot of success pushing past some preconceived limits, and in some cases… Read more »