Time is running out to register for this unforgettable opportunity. One of Shadowcliff’s most popular programs for parents, children, grandparents and grandchildren. Enjoy one of the most beautiful places on earth, learn about the laws of nature as a family, relax and enjoy. Your memories will last forever.
$1500 for first three occupants in a room, $300 for each additional person.
For more information email [email protected]
SCHEDULE
Saturday June 21, 2014
3:00-5:00 Check-in and registration
5:00-6:00 Informal reception and introductions
6:00-7:00 Evening meal
7:15-8:15 Eco Get acquainted Game
Sunday June 22, 2014
7:30-8:30 Breakfast buffet
9:00-10:00 When A Butterfly Sneezes (exploring connections game)
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:30 From Tree to Tree –learning from the green giants
12:00-1:00 Lunch
2:00-4:00 Hike with Rocky Mountain National Park Ranger
6:00-7:00 Evening Meal
7:30-9:00 Astronomy 101 (inside and outside) Sam Crane, Seasonal Ranger Rocky Mountain National Park
10:00 Quiet Time
Monday June 23, 2014
7:30-8:30 Breakfast buffet
9:00-10:00 Doc Wild’s Unhuggables—Dennis Olson, naturalist (Critterman)
10:00-10:15 Break
10: 15-11 :30 Doc Wild’s Antler’s Antics-deer, elk and moose- Dennis Olson
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Being a Nature Detective-Dennis Olson
6:00-7:00 Dinner
7:15 Bowling Tournament (optional) Non-bowlers Movie on site
10:00 Quiet Time
Tuesday June 24, 2014
7:00 As A Crow Flies ( an interpretive bird hike) – Jeff Maugans. Interpretive Naturalist
9:00-10:00 Breakfast Buffet
11:00-12:15 Boat Tour on Grand Lake (Headwaters of the Colorado)-Jane Tollett, Guide, Executive Director of Grand County water Information Network
12:30-1:15 Lunch
1:45-3:30 Jeff Maugans ?????
3:30-6:00 Free time (opportunities include hikes, Alpine Water Slide, Hot Sulphur Springs, go-carts, kayaks, Canoes, horseback rides and more
6:00-7:00 Evening Meal
7:00- 9:00 Spirit of the Rockies –Rocky Mountain National Park movie (on site)
10:00 Quiet Time
Wednesday June 25, 2014
7:30-8:00 Breakfast Buffet
8:30-11:00 Fly Fishing Lessons for adults and youth- Stefan Lee, Instructor, gear provided by JAX Gear, Fort Collins
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:15- 3:30 Making Earth Flags-a tie dye experience
6:00-7:00 Evening Meal
7:15-8:30 Campfire Songs and S’mores
10:00 Quiet Time
Thursday June 26, 2014
7:30-8:30 Breakfast Buffet
8:45-10:00 Closing
11:00 Check-out
PARTIAL BIOGRAPGHY OF FACULTY
Rocky Mountain Nature Association
RMNA is a not for profit association that has provided exciting, in depth educational field-based learning experiences in Rocky Mountain National Park for more than 51 years!. RMNA is proud to partner with Shadowcliff in offering a great intergenerational eco-vacation in our great national park.
Dennis Olson, Biologist and Geologist
Dennis Olson’s formal training as a biologist and geologist, as well as teaching nature for over 20 years in the north woods and mountain west, has given him expertise in many disciplines. Denny has trained thousands of naturalists, teachers and students in acting and storytelling techniques, designed practical instructional evaluations, lectured on Native American storytelling as a teaching tool, and conducted workshops nation-wide. He has performed his humorous alter-egos (Doc Wild’s Unhuggables, Wolfman, The Grizz, Dr. Death, Prof. Avian Guano, Dr. Loonacy, The Lost Voyageur, The Mad Herbalist) over 3000 times in 49 states for over 2 million people. Included in these totals are over 80 conference keynotes, 50+ national park presentations, and 30+ universities.
Jeff Maugams, Interpretive Naturalist
Jeff worked as an interpretive naturalist for the National Park Service from 1977 to 2009 with a special interest in birds. He has a degree in outdoor education and natural science from Pennsylvania State University. Jeff started in RMNP in 1990, and has also worked in mammoth Cave National Park, Hatteras National Seashore, Edison National Historic Site, Gateway National Park, Redwood National Park and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Sam Crane, Seasonal Park Ranger, RMNP. High School Science Teacher
Sam has been teaching science in Colorado for more than 24 years and has been a seasonal park ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park for even more years!. Sam teaches astronomy one night each week in Rocky Mountain National Park which has become one of the most well known and well attended ranger led interpretive sessions in RMNP. Sam has a bachelor of science from SUNY College Of Environmental Science and Forestry, and a Masters of Science from Mississippi State University (geoscience).
Robert J. “Bob” Mann, Shadowcliff Associates Sustainability Consultant and Trainer
Bob practiced law for twenty-five years, founded Bridging The Gap, Inc., the mid-west’s largest environmental education organization in Kansas City and with his wife served as Co-director of Shadowcliff from 2001-2012. Bob has facilitated more than fifty environmental and planning workshops including participants of all ages and levels of experience .Bob brings people together and helps all of us see the importance of the natural world in our daily lives.
Judith Christy, Compassionate Kitchen
Judith F. Christy As a former co-director, Judith brings a wealth of Shadowcliff history and expertise to the Board and staff. She has played a key role in developing Shadowcliff’s food philosophy and Compassionate Kitchen and continues to provide guidance in many Shadowcliff operational issues. Judith is a Master Gardener who created Kansas City’s Children’s Gardening Museum with Greater Kansas City Community Gardens. She brings her gentle love and knowledge of fauna and flower to this workshop experience.
Stefan Lee, Fly Fishing
Stefan is our fly fishing guide from Fort Collins, Colorado. He works with Jax Outdoor Gear, naturally in the fishing department and has led fishing trips in the mountains and has a special interest in teaching young people as he has an 8 year old who follows in his Dad’s foot steps. Jax is providing most of the fishing equipment we will be using in the fishing experience.
Jane Tollett, Grand County Water Information Network
Jane is the Executive Director of Grand County Water Information Network, a not for profit organization whose mission is to provide accurate and current information on water quality and issues related to Grand County’s watersheds. Jane spent many years as an engineer and brings both knowledge and passion to her work for water conservation and quality