Weeding Out Crime: Nature's Heroes Program at Woodland Regional Park Preserve

Nature Heroes at Woodland Regional Park
Move aside, Superman! The Nature Heroes have got it covered! Once again, Tuleyome partnered with Nature’s Theater last Saturday, November 13th to teach kids how to be a nature hero at Woodland Regional Park Preserve (WRPP). This time, kids embarked on a quest to put a stop to the evil villain Spoiler, who was trying to destroy the planet. The theme for this event was diversity in nature and learning all about the importance of a clean environment for plants. Working with a character named ZipZap, our heroes helped clean up trash that Spoiler threw on the ground and helped the dastardly villain amend his ways. Check out the heroes in Tuleyome's Flickr album!
Last week, Tuleyome and Nature’s Theater put on a program about birds for younger children at WRPP (You can read more about it here!). These trial programs had a combined total of 22 kids participating and helped us to test and plan for future programming at the park preserve. These programs aren’t just great for kids - the Nature’s Theater programs are led by high school students, allowing them to gain valuable skills and participate in their communities. Tuleyome will be creating docent and junior docent training programs at Woodland Regional Park Preserve, creating opportunities for everyone to get involved! If you want to learn more about WRPP and the plans for the Culture, Science, and Nature Education Center that will be built there, the next community meeting about the preserve will be on Wednesday, December 1st from 6:30 – 8:00 PM (RSVP by emailing WRPPComments@tuleyome.org to receive a meeting invite). You can also provide feedback by filling out a short survey. We hope to see you at the next meeting!
Lee Bongey; lbongey@tuleyome.org
Education Associate
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