Saturday, July 31, 2010
Home-school Nature Series at Camp Bayou
Home-school Nature Series at Camp Bayou
Six sessions for just $30 per child. Meet at Camp Bayou Fridays from 10am to noon. Each week we will participate in a different citizen science program- learn about the topic, the protocols to follow and collect the data to be submitted to real scientists who are researching each subject. Sessions are geared for children in grades 3-5 but younger and older children will find value in each of them as well.
Citizen science projects are a great way to be introduced to the scientific method. Students may choose to continue participation on their own, after each session ends, as time and interest allows.
September 10- Florida Butterfly Monitoring Network and The Great Sunflower Project
September 17- Streamwater Watch and World Water Monitoring Day
September 24- Trash Tracker and What's Invasive?
October 1- Mushroom Observer and National Phenology Network
October 8- Florida Bird Monitoring program and eBird
(side activity- Powers of Ten Day is 10/10/2010- check out the visual at
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/)
Oct 15- Wildlife Watch and WildObs
Contact Dolly at campbayou@gmail.com to register for this series.
Camp Bayou is a public- private partnership between the non-profit Ruskin Community Development Foundation, Inc. (RCDF) and Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Camp Bayou is located 3 miles south of SR674 at the end of 24th St SE in Ruskin.
Camp Bayou is nether a campground nor a summer camp. It was an RV park before the County's ELAP program purchased the land but it is now open for day use only, open to the general public. Through volunteers, donations, membership and grants, the RCDF offers pre-scheduled programs to schools, youth groups, adult groups and families plus it's open from Thursday- Saturday from 9am-2pm for passive recreational pursuits such as wildlife watching. More information is on the web at http://www.campbayou.org/ .
Friday, July 30, 2010
Local author donates book sales to Camp Bayou
Local author and past RCDF president, Wade Clark, and his family, are moving from Ruskin and will be having a big yard sale on Saturday, July 31, from 7am-2pm. Mr. Clark is donating all sales from his books to Camp Bayou. One day only- don't miss it.
Sale location is 1426 Deirdre Dr. in Ruskin:
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Sale location is 1426 Deirdre Dr. in Ruskin:
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Back to School- Back to Nature event 8/7/10
Media contact: Dolly Cummings phone: 813-363-5438 3rd Annual Back to School- Back to Nature Event Camp Bayou will host a a morning of hands-on fun- getting back to nature while getting the kids ready for back to school. Saturday, August 7, 2010 9am- noon FREE but pre-registration is requested. Easy online registration preferred, click the link at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HPZLG3S . If you don't have internet access, call Camp Bayou at 813-641-8545 to make your reservation. Be sure to leave your name, number attending, child's grade level and phone number. All children must be accompanied by an adult. What happens on the morning of the event? Sign in at the registration table. Kids can then start learning at one of our fun and educational stops on the 'Big Lawn'. After playing an eco-game, or identifying butterflies or finding a doodlebug, or any one of the many activities at the nature stations, kids receive a free school supply item. Items given out include pens, pencils, looseleaf paper, spiral notebooks, and other useful items while supplies last. Raffle tickets will be drawn on the half hour for backpacks, Publix Supermarket gift cards and more throughout the morning. Don't worry about missing your raffle number- all winners will be displayed on the board in the activities area and in the registration area. You must, however, claim your prize before 2pm on the day of the event. Organizations planning to attend include: South Shore Regional Library Ruskin Branch Library Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful Hillsborough County Solid Waste Florida Department of Forestry Camp Bayou Nature Center Florida Master Naturalist Graduates Paleo Preserve Fossil Museum Due to plans by Hillsborough County Public Works to close 24th St SE between 14th Ave and 21st Ave to do some ditch clearing, there may be detour signs to help guide you to Camp Bayou. Gates open at 9am- no early admittance. Camp Bayou is a public- private partnership between the non-profit Ruskin Community Development Foundation, Inc. (RCDF) and Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Camp Bayou is located 3 miles south of SR674 at the end of 24th St SE in Ruskin. Camp Bayou is nether a campground nor a summer camp. It was an RV park before the County's ELAPP program purchased the land but it is now open for day use only, open to the general public. Through volunteers, donations, membership and grants, the RCDF offers pre-scheduled programs to schools, youth groups, adult groups and families plus it's open from Thursday- Saturday from 9am-2pm for passive recreational pursuits such as wildlife watching. More information is on the web at http://www.campbayou.org/ . ### |
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Back to School- Back to Nature 8/7/10
Media contact: Dolly Cummings phone: 813-363-5438 3rd Annual Back to School- Back to Nature Event Remember when you were little and you spent a good part of your day catching butterflies or fireflies, hopping after toads or frogs or walking along a beach collecting seashells? It has been said that today's generation has lost that connection to nature. Not at Camp Bayou! An upcoming event will be a morning of hands-on fun- getting back to nature while getting the kids ready for back to school. Saturday, August 7, 2010 9am- noon FREE but pre-registration is requested. Easy online registration preferred, click the link at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HPZLG3S . If you don't have internet access, call Camp Bayou at 813-641-8545 to make your reservation. Be sure to leave your name, number attending, child's grade level and phone number. All children must be accompanied by an adult. What happens on the morning of the event? Sign in at the registration table. Kids can then start learning at one of our fun and educational stops on the 'Big Lawn'. After playing an eco-game, or identifying butterflies or finding a doodlebug, or any one of the many activities at the nature stations, kids receive a free school supply item. Items given out include pens, pencils, looseleaf paper, spiral notebooks, and other useful items while supplies last. Raffle tickets will be drawn on the half hour for backpacks, Publix Supermarket gift cards and more throughout the morning. Don't worry about missing your raffle number- all winners will be displayed on the board in the activities area and in the registration area. You must, however, claim your prize before 2pm on the day of the event. Organizations planning to attend include: South Shore Regional Library Ruskin Branch Library Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful Hillsborough County Solid Waste Florida Department of Forestry Camp Bayou Nature Center Florida Master Naturalist Graduates Paleo Preserve Fossil Museum There is still plenty of room on the 'Big Lawn' for more organizations who would like to participate and set up a table to help kids earn school supplies while learning about our environment. Individual volunteers are also welcome. Contact Dolly at campbayou@yahoo.com or call 813-363-5438. This is a Summer Learning and Get Outdoors Florida event and is aligned with No Child Left Inside. Camp Bayou is a public- private partnership between the non-profit Ruskin Community Development Foundation, Inc. (RCDF) and Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Camp Bayou is located 3 miles south of SR674 at the end of 24th St SE in Ruskin. Camp Bayou is nether a campground nor a summer camp. It was an RV park before the County's ELAPP program purchased the land but it is now open for day use only, open to the general public. Through volunteers, donations, membership and grants, the RCDF offers pre-scheduled programs to schools, youth groups, adult groups and families plus it's open from Thursday- Saturday from 9am-2pm for passive recreational pursuits such as wildlife watching. More information is on the web at http://www.campbayou.org/ . ### A variety of photos are available for event promotion at http://picasaweb.google.com/campbayou |
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