Sunday, July 11, 2010

Week One Highlights

The first week of camp flew by with color, adventure, creativity, and learning.

Some of our time was spent touring neighborhood gardens, creating natural bubble wands, sanding, painting and planting our own succulent garden beds, sketching and water color painting in our hand made nature journals, making sun tea, visiting with chickens, playing, singing songs, weeding, picking up after the holiday fireworks, making seed mandalas, and exploring various forms of plant life

The garden boxes were made of 90% recycled products, the plants were gifted to us from Oregon residents (one in our very own neighborhood), the journals and baskets were re-used or rescued items, and our tea was from local garden herbs.


Thanks to all the wonderful students and their families for making week one such a success.

Week One




Saturday, July 3, 2010

First Week Update

The first week of the OLGSI begins Monday July 5, 2010

Highlight for this first week include: planter boxes, neighborhood garden field trip, backyard chickens, journal making, side walk chalk, and much more.

We will introduce the basics of Nature Based learning through garden time, play time, and creative activities.

Students and families are reminded to be at the west side (near the garden entrance) of the school at 9am on Monday.

Contact olgsi.info@gmail.com with any questions.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

UPDATED NEED LIST

Please contact olgsi.info@gmail.com if you can donate any of these items
Thanks.


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)

Still Accepting Applications

We are still accepting applications for all four weeks: both volunteers and students. contact olgsi.info@gmail.com to receive an application

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Early Bird Students Accepted

The Early Bird Applicants were announced last week.
Thanks to all the families who got their applications in early.

New applications are being sent out: spread the word.

Continuing to look for volunteers and interns.

Email for more information.

Happy Spring.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Early Bird Deadline

Early Bird Acceptance

Inquiring minds want to know: when will students be accepted into the program?

Early Bird: turn in completed application by March 26, 2010
(up to 25 students can be accepted for this early bird date)
Accepted students will be informed of entrance into program by
March 31, 2010

All other applications due: April 30, 2010*
Accepted students will be informed of entrance into the program
May 1, 2010


*Dependent upon student acceptance applications will be accepted through the Month of May