The OLGSI is looking for college and high school interns who want to develop skills in gardening, art, science, education, and community involvement and outreach.
Intern for a full week or for the entire program month.
Email us for more information.
Deadline for college-aged interns: April 30, 2010
Deadline for high school interns: May 14, 2010
Welcome to the OLGSI information Blog... Through Place Based Learning and hands-on experiences, students who come to camp at OLGSI will have the opportunity to gain skills in the Natural Sciences, engage in gardening techniques and sustainable living, explore the collaborative expressions of The Arts and Science, and create civic action through community based projects. We encourage play, questions, exploration, and self expression.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Applications available
Applications for students, high school interns, college interns, volunteers and students now available. Please email us at olgsi.info@gmail.com and request forms.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Need list: updated
Supplies:
Preferred: used articles or recycled resources
Nails
Hammers (loaners are great)
Art Supplies
Colored pencils, writing pencils, water colors, paper (art grade, lined, scrap)
Earth friendly adhesives
Glues, tapes
Tin Water Bottles
Coolers
small containers with functional lids
for liquid tinctures
for salves
bees wax (local preferred)
pots (planting) of various sizes
Oregon pertinent guide books (nature): weather, bird, plant, insect, tree, rocks and minerals
Books : for students and parents on Science, Gardening, Multicultural Awareness, Art
three ring binders (used only please: there is a surplus of these floating around unused)
Bus passes
Seeds: herbs (examples cilantro, thyme, parsley, oregano, basil)
Seeds for projects (not planting): corn, sunflower, beans, lentils, etc. (hardy seeds/pods)
Berries (for jam making)
Tomatoes, onions, garlic (for salsa making)
small canning jars (50 +)
canning lids and rings (50 +)
egg cartons
Plastic or wax(compostable please) small bags (sandwich size)
Preferred: used articles or recycled resources
Nails
Hammers (loaners are great)
Art Supplies
Colored pencils, writing pencils, water colors, paper (art grade, lined, scrap)
Earth friendly adhesives
Glues, tapes
Tin Water Bottles
Coolers
small containers with functional lids
for liquid tinctures
for salves
bees wax (local preferred)
pots (planting) of various sizes
Oregon pertinent guide books (nature): weather, bird, plant, insect, tree, rocks and minerals
Books : for students and parents on Science, Gardening, Multicultural Awareness, Art
three ring binders (used only please: there is a surplus of these floating around unused)
Bus passes
Seeds: herbs (examples cilantro, thyme, parsley, oregano, basil)
Seeds for projects (not planting): corn, sunflower, beans, lentils, etc. (hardy seeds/pods)
Berries (for jam making)
Tomatoes, onions, garlic (for salsa making)
small canning jars (50 +)
canning lids and rings (50 +)
egg cartons
Plastic or wax(compostable please) small bags (sandwich size)
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