Sustainable Building Tour

This Saturday, October 12 from 10 am until 2 pm, is the 2013 Sustainable Building and Creative Spaces Tour!  It all begins at Willow Bend Environmental Education Center where tour-goers can pick up a packet and map showing all the stops on the self-guided tour.  These local places showcase sustainable and innovative approaches at home and in the community.

Sustainable Tour

The tour is put together by The Coconino County Sustainable Building Program in partnership with the City of Flagstaff Sustainability Program, The Northern AZ Branch of the USGBC, and Willow Bend Environmental Education Center.

Some of the features on the tour that you can learn about include:

Adobe & Strawbale Construction
Solar Thermal-Hot Water
Insulated Concrete Forms
Rainwater/Greywater Reuse
Xeriscaping/Gardens
Accessory Dwelling Unit
Passive Solar Design
Solar Electric-Photovoltaics (PV)
Community Enhancement
Environmental Education

At each stop you’ll have a chance to talk with the homeowner, or representative of the location to discuss its unique features.  Hope to see you on Saturday!!

 

The Five Points Project

One of our founders was Jim David – a high-school biology teacher in Flagstaff.  From the beginning, classroom programs about environmental education have been our focus.  With many different programs to choose from and dozens of kits, we complement teachers’ lessons with specific areas of expertise as requested.  Continuing in this tradition, we recently completed the Five Points Project.

The Five Points Project incorporated 5 major components of environmental education: standards-aligned classroom programs, outdoor field experiences, training for teachers, service learning projects, and family science events. The underlying theme of the project was wildlife habitat restoration and resource conservation.

Students at Knoles Elementary School take a break from trail building activities.  As part of the 5-Points project, Willow Bend worked with volunteers from the American Conservation Experience (ACE) to build a nature trail and outdoor classroom on the school grounds.

Students at Knoles Elementary School take a break from trail building activities. As part of the 5-Points project, Willow Bend worked with volunteers from the American Conservation Experience (ACE) to build a nature trail and outdoor classroom on the school grounds.

First, we visited the classrooms to provide lessons on habitats and biodiversity, forest ecology, animal and plant structure and human interactions with the environment. Using the school grounds as an outdoor classroom, we created micro-habitats, hunted for animal scat and sign, and discussed how we could improve the school yard habitat.

At one school we started by working in the school garden developing micro-habitats for a variety of animals and plants. This linked in with a much larger project through Terra BIRDS – an organization specializing in school gardens. In another school the students researched local birds, made bird feeders from recycled materials, and hung bird feeders in the school grounds. At a third school, students constructed a new trail, built “insect hotels” to welcome small wildlife, and created animal books with poetry and artwork on local animals that may be seen close to the school.

The children had incredible fun building trails, starting a garden, exploring their school yards, writing field guides for wildlife found near the school yard, and creating beautiful art work and poetry.  And, they learned valuable lessons:
“You made us all realize we can help.”

The project included a lesson where the children made art work re-using materials, and then wrote poems about their animal.

The project included a lesson where the children made art work re-using materials, and then wrote poems about their animal.

The project was funded through a grant from the Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Fund, and administered through the Office of the Coconino County Superintendent of Schools.

– Cassandra Roberts, Willow Bend Program Manager

Please see our recently completed Annual Report for additional articles.

New AmeriCorps Positions

We have posted two new AmeriCorps positions at Willow Bend.  There are two positions open for Outreach and Program Assistant: one is half-time and one is full-time.

The Outreach and Program Assistant will work with Willow Bend staff to develop, promote, and present programs and events to schools and community members around Flagstaff.  This person can expect a varied workload potentially including representing Willow Bend at events across the community, assisting with or leading programs for families, adults, and school groups, promoting upcoming Willow Bend events through print and social media, and general administrative work in the Willow Bend office.

We provide an open, flexible work environment for self-motivated individuals and opportunities to participate in professional development workshops, trainings, and conferences.  To learn more about these openings please contact Cassandra Roberts (cassandra@willowbendcenter.org or 928-779-1745.)

Youth in Action is the AmeriCorps program based in Flagstaff, Arizona.

New Membership Program at Willow Bend

Membership BrochureWe are excited to present a new membership program at Willow Bend.  You may soon be receiving a letter or email inviting you to join…and we think that you should!  Why?

Did you know that Willow Bend Environmental Education Center was booming with children this past spring because all of our available slots for school field trips were full?  We could grow our staff and reach even more classes, with your help.  

We know environmental education works and children enjoy these experiences.  94% of the kids we surveyed responded  “Yes” to the statement “I like being outdoors.” But many schools don’t have enough funding for field trips.  Through our NEW membership program at Willow Bend your donation can send Willow Bend to a classroom, or send a class to Willow Bend for a field trip.

There are lots of other reasons to join and become a ‘Friend of the Bend.’  You can check out the membership brochure and find the level that is right for you.  And you can join right now, with an online donation.

IMG_1227Check out this cool grocery bag made from recycled P.E.T. that you’ll get when you join.

News Release – Largest Unrestricted Gift Received

Flagstaff, AZ. May 16, 2013 – The Wildland Trekking Company (www.wildlandtrekking.com) in Flagstaff, AZ recently donated $12,000 to Willow Bend Environmental Education Center – the largest unrestricted donation in the non-profit’s 35-year history.  The donation will be used for improvements to the Willow Bend Discovery Room including development of new exhibits and displays on regional water resources.  These will be hosted at Willow Bend’s site for K-12 school field trips and public programs, as well as travel to schools and community events.

The Wildland Trekking Company offers backpacking adventures as well as Inn-based and basecamp hiking vacations. Destinations range from the Rockies to the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the Desert Southwest.  More than 2,500 people join their tours annually, and the business was recently showcased on the Discovery Channel as one of the “Official Best” attractions in Arizona.

Co-founder, Brad Ball said that “after doing some homework on Willow Bend and reading their annual report, we saw that their mission of environmental education for children is very well aligned with our business philosophy.  We believe that exposure to the natural world helps to create an emotional identification with the land that can motivate day-to-day action on behalf of the places we love. It is our dream that these special places will be preserved and cherished by many generations to come.”

Through 1% For the Planet, the company has pledged to donate 1% of annual gross revenue to environmental organizations.   1% For the Planet is an alliance of businesses committed to leveraging their resources to create a healthier environment.

Willow Bend Environmental Education Center, founded by the Coconino Natural Resource Conservation District, is a resource for learning about stewardship of our natural resources through K-12 education programs, family science events, adult education series, and community events.  Visit willowbendcenter.org to learn more about their energy neutral building and habitat-friendly native landscaping.

News Release – Solar Photovoltaics Presentation

Flagstaff, AZ. May 14, 2013 – Willow Bend Environmental Education Center is hosting a presentation by Jim Corning on solar photovoltaic cells for home energy use. In partnership with the Coconino County Sustainable Building Program the presentation is on May 16th 5:00 PM at Willow Bend Environmental Education Center (703 East Sawmill Rd.) Come learn about installing and using solar photovoltaic cells to help meet your energy needs.

Jim Corning is an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word having founded four high-tech businesses currently operating in Flagstaff.  His businesses include Plug and Play Solar (the lead sponsor for the Sustainability Series), Prometheus Renewables, Novakinetics Aerosystems and Kinetic Defense.

Although he calls himself a ‘tinkerer,’ he is a mechanical engineer with a degree from MIT, and co-designer of the innovative Plug and Play system which he will demonstrate during the presentation at Willow Bend.

In college in the 1970s, during the first oil shocks, Jim saw firsthand how important energy is to our economy and way of life. Ever since, Jim has had a passion to help solve the energy problem.  He has seen solar and power electronics technologies make it possible to generate electricity cleanly at our own residences – enough to power a home and charge an electric vehicle – and Jim came to believe that solar energy technology was the place to invest his skills and time.

Jim believes that if we want our kids and grandkids to live in a cleaner, more secure society, we need to take action ourselves now by investing in clean energy like solar electricity. Jim drives his own Chevy Volt around town, powered mostly by sunshine, thereby living a dream come true after those long gas lines of the 1970s.

His other businesses specialize in a variety of products: Prometheus Renewables offers full service design and installation of renewable energy systems; they generously donated and installed the photovoltaic system in use at Willow Bend. Novakinetics Aerosystems Inc. specializes in high-performing composite parts for aircraft; and Kinetic Defense is now a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance ballistic armor systems for aircraft used by the U.S. Department of State.

This event is a part of a free Sustainability Series hosted monthly through July, 2013 at Willow Bend Environmental Education Center. The series is presented in partnership with Willow Bend and the Coconino County Sustainable Building Program and is sponsored by Plug and Play Solar, APS and Flagstaff Native Plant and Seed.

The goal of the Sustainability Series at Willow Bend is to provide the northern Arizona community with a great opportunity to learn from local experts on sustainability, encompassing Willow Bend’s building and practices as models for teaching.  For more information or to register, contact (928) 779-1745 or register online at: www.willowbendcenter.org/public-programs_adult

News Release – Grant awarded from National Park Foundation

Flagstaff, AZ. April 23, 2013 – Willow Bend Environmental Education Center and the Flagstaff Area National Monuments- Sunset Crater Volcano, Walnut Canyon, and Wupatki are one of 34 recipients across the country selected to receive a 2013 America’s Best Idea grant from the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks. Inspired by the critically acclaimed Ken Burns’ documentary “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea”, the America’s Best Idea program funds park activities designed to connect diverse, underserved and under-engaged populations throughout the United States with their national parks in innovative and meaningful ways.

Through their partnership, Willow Bend Environmental Education Center and the Flagstaff Area National Monuments will bring environmental education into the classroom and children into our local National Monuments to provide an understanding of past and present sustainable practices.  The project team will work with teachers to develop resources and training through the Teacher-Ranger-Teacher program and will also include family learning activities.  Teachers interested in learning more about participating in this project should contact Willow Bend Environmental Education Center at 928-779-1745.

Willow Bend and Flag National Monuments Press Release

Registration for Outdoor Adventure Camps Now Open

camp one page colorWillow Bend Environmental Education Center is pleased to announce our partnership with The Arboretum at Flagstaff  on NEW Outdoor Adventure Camps from June 17 through July 26 for children ages 5-13.

Experienced educators will offer hands-on learning opportunities in a variety of programs that include: wildlife of the area, live study of insects, our amazing weather, science and art, plant survival, and wilderness survival skills. All campers will enjoy daily hikes, guest teachers, and science projects. Visit www.thearb.org for more details, or call 928-774-1442, ext. 110.

Come Explore the Natural World!