On Saturday, September 15 at 9:00 AM we will search for hatching Midland Painted Turtle eggs in Nashotah Park. Join us for a nature hike to see the turtles and many other wonders of nature. We are lucky to have naturalist Bernice Polpelka leading the hike.
Don't know where Nashotah Park is? Check out page 166 in the Kids' Guide to the Outdoors!
Don't have a copy of the Kids' Guide to the Outdoors?
Meet us at Nashotah Park at 9:00 AM on September 15, 2007 to pick up a copy and go on a hike.
Please RSVP by calling Harriet Iwamoto at 262-786-6624 as soon as possible!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Congratulations!
If you are reading this, you probably have your own copy of Kids' Guide to the Outdoors. We hope you are finding it entertaining.
You are invited to send any questions or comments to this blog by sending an email to: apluscommunityofyouth@gmail.com. Your comments will be posted (without identifying you) so that others can read them and add comments of their own. If you are looking for answers to some of the questions in the Guide, send your questions and someone will answer them.
If you or your friends want to know where they can get their own copy of Kids' Guide to the Outdoors, they can:
You are invited to send any questions or comments to this blog by sending an email to: apluscommunityofyouth@gmail.com. Your comments will be posted (without identifying you) so that others can read them and add comments of their own. If you are looking for answers to some of the questions in the Guide, send your questions and someone will answer them.
If you or your friends want to know where they can get their own copy of Kids' Guide to the Outdoors, they can:
- Visit a state, county or (selected) city parks office
- Visit a nature center (Riveredge, Urban Ecology Center, Retzer Nature Center, Wehr Nature Center, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center)
- Visit the Sierra Club office at 8112 W. Bluemound Road, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
- Send their name, address, and $5 to cover shipping and handling to the Sierra Club office (address above)
- Call 414-453-3127 for information
In the meantime, enjoy the outdoors!
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Welcome!
Earth Day is coming soon. Are you aware that you can be the first to become a member of the A+ Community of Youth? Visit us at the following locations to pick up your copy of the Kids' Guide to the Outdoors.
April 21, 9 - 10 am: Hank Aaron State Trail near Miller Park
April 21, 10 - 11:30 am: Kinnikinnick River Clean Up
April 21, 9 am - Noon: Hawthorn Glen
April 21, Noon - 4 pm: Urban Ecology Center
April 22, Noon - 4 pm: Schlitz Audubon Nature Center and Wehr Nature Center
April 26, 6 - 8 pm: Retzer Nature Center
April 28, 11 am - 2 pm: Retzer Nature Center
April 21, 9 - 10 am: Hank Aaron State Trail near Miller Park
April 21, 10 - 11:30 am: Kinnikinnick River Clean Up
April 21, 9 am - Noon: Hawthorn Glen
April 21, Noon - 4 pm: Urban Ecology Center
April 22, Noon - 4 pm: Schlitz Audubon Nature Center and Wehr Nature Center
April 26, 6 - 8 pm: Retzer Nature Center
April 28, 11 am - 2 pm: Retzer Nature Center
Monday, January 29, 2007
How can you join?
To post to this blog, you need to become a member of the A+ Community of Youth's blog team.
To do this you must send an email to Apluscommunityofyouth@gmail.com and ask for your comments to be posted to the blog or ask to be added to the blog team. If you wish, you will be sent an invitation to join the team. Once you join you can begin posting your thoughts and ideas on this site!
Please remember that the A+ Community of Youth's blog is a way to communicate with other kids and teenagers in a positive and fun way! Any inappropriate comments will be erased by our blog administrators.
Thanks for taking part!
To do this you must send an email to Apluscommunityofyouth@gmail.com and ask for your comments to be posted to the blog or ask to be added to the blog team. If you wish, you will be sent an invitation to join the team. Once you join you can begin posting your thoughts and ideas on this site!
Please remember that the A+ Community of Youth's blog is a way to communicate with other kids and teenagers in a positive and fun way! Any inappropriate comments will be erased by our blog administrators.
Thanks for taking part!
Friday, January 26, 2007
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