Closing Circle 2012 |
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.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Looking for Interns, Jr. Interns, and Volunteers
OLGSI is seeking volunteers prior to and during the program.
OLGSI is also looking for middle, high-school and college aged students (or interested individuals of any age) interns for the program: 1-4 week intern options available.
Email olgsi.info@gmail.com to request application or for more information.
OLGSI is also looking for middle, high-school and college aged students (or interested individuals of any age) interns for the program: 1-4 week intern options available.
Email olgsi.info@gmail.com to request application or for more information.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
OLGSI 2012
Week One: June 25-29, 2012
Where we roam: Art and Food focused adventures in South Tabor Parks, and Gardens
Highlights include: walking field trip to neighborhood gardens/urban farms, Stories of PLACE exploration, Friday Hike up Mt. Tabor Day, all in addition to various art and garden projects throughout the week
No camp July 2-6, 2012
Week Two: July 9-13, 2012
Experiencing the Science of Nature: From Earth To Sky
Highlights include: naturalist journal construction and recording, examining the creatures of the soil, exploring rocks, minerals, stars and clouds, and creating multi-media art
Week Three: July 16-20, 2012
The Jr. Environmentalist: Exploring Plants and Animals
Highlights include: researching and learning about endangered species, creation of recycled art, special guests, and water play and conservation
Week Four: Natural Theatre Arts: July 23-27, 2012
A Playful Look at Humans and Our Environment
Highlights include: creating and performing an environmentally conscious play, students participate in costume creation, stage design and set up, and of course are the stars of the performance on Friday
Where we roam: Art and Food focused adventures in South Tabor Parks, and Gardens
Highlights include: walking field trip to neighborhood gardens/urban farms, Stories of PLACE exploration, Friday Hike up Mt. Tabor Day, all in addition to various art and garden projects throughout the week
No camp July 2-6, 2012
Week Two: July 9-13, 2012
Experiencing the Science of Nature: From Earth To Sky
Highlights include: naturalist journal construction and recording, examining the creatures of the soil, exploring rocks, minerals, stars and clouds, and creating multi-media art
Week Three: July 16-20, 2012
The Jr. Environmentalist: Exploring Plants and Animals
Highlights include: researching and learning about endangered species, creation of recycled art, special guests, and water play and conservation
Week Four: Natural Theatre Arts: July 23-27, 2012
A Playful Look at Humans and Our Environment
Highlights include: creating and performing an environmentally conscious play, students participate in costume creation, stage design and set up, and of course are the stars of the performance on Friday
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