INSIGHT Magazine June 2019 | Page 16

✱ Triple Teacher-Educator Training for Project WET, Project WILD and Project Learning Tree June 19 -20 | Bigfoot LNT Education Pavilion | $150 ✱ Project Leave No Trace Teacher Workshop July 18 | 9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Bigfoot LNT Education Pavilion | $40 Bring the best environmental education curricula in the world to your students. Learn to use the environment to engage children in learning outdoors and indoors! Project Learning Tree, Project WET and Project WILD are award-winning environmental education programs designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and community leaders working with youth from preschool through grade 12. Cheaha State Park PLT facilitators, Mandy Pearson, and Renee Raney, will guide you in how to utilize the guides (included with the course) and the fun of incorporating these lessons into your classroom, homeschool program, scout program, or church class. This is for EVERYbody who enjoys teaching environmental education. The fee is $150 per person and includes lodging and meals. Contact Mandy Pearson to register at [email protected]. gov or call 256-488-5115 x 2814. Building connections to the natural world through outdoor recreation, land ethics, science, and experiences. Wilderness is a place filled with countless valuable resources from trees, to water, to clean air. There is one more vital resource; recreation. The wilderness is a place to go, to explore, to make discoveries, to make memories and so much more. LNT facilitators will teach you how to use the Project LNT Workshop Guides (which are included) and the fun of incorporating these lessons into your classroom, homeschool program, scout program, or church class. This is for EVERYbody who enjoys teaching environmental education. Registration fee of $40 includes lunch. Contact Mandy Pearson to register at Mandy. [email protected] or call 256-488- 5115 x 2814. Professional Learning Units Available through Jacksonville State University Professional Learning Units Available through Jacksonville State University. 2. Get Outdoors at Lake Guntersville Guntersville | (256) 571-5440 This beautiful park has a lot to offer. From ziplines to fishing and golfing, every outdoor lover will find something fun to do at Lake Guntersville State Park. Stay and play at Lake Guntersville when you reserve your camping 16 area or private chalet, cabin, or room in the lodge. ✱ Screaming Eagle Aerial Tours This treetop zipline experience has two levels. June 2019 INSIGHT