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 KBEEA

November 9, 2005

Meeting Notes

 

Attendees: Beth Trowbridge, Bree Murphy, Heather Beggs, Steve Hackett, Catie Bursch, Melonie Shipman, Carmen Field, Carol Swartz, Terry Thompson, Ingrid Harrald, Lois Bettini, Kris Holderied, Elizabeth Wasserman, Glenn Seaman, Hillary (from Independent Learning), Christine Sgro, Janet Szajkowski, Nancy Kleine, Marilyn Sigman, Marianne Kronk

 

New Programs

Hillary (Independent Living):  - a teen program is starting up in January and running

                                                        through May > open to any high school students and

                                                        run through Community Schools (3 – 5 pm once a week)

                                                        > call 235-7911 for more info

 

Ingrid (Cook Inlet Keeper): - CEMP (Citizen Environmental Monitoring Program now

                                                  doing wetland sites and adding bio-assessment  in the

                                                  summers only > looking for partners on this

                                                  Steve: Is the Keeper doing any plant observations?

                                                  Ingrid: Not really; the focus is on ENRI protocols (with

                                                                macroinvertebrates); students can get involved only

                                                               during the summer

 

Bree (CACS): - continue to offer CACS spring programs

                         - new this year:                

                                   - tried homeschool oceanography with students from Wasilla &

                                     Kenai Peninsula

                                   - Science on the Spit, based out of the yurt (K – 5th grade)

                                   - dock tours focusing on marine life

                                   - Kids Day Across the Bay (summer) > not as many kids as expected

                                   - joint Coastwalk programs with Refuge, working with Melonie’s

                                     Marine Debris program (also at Day of Science in Seldovia) >

                                     hoping to start Coastwalk in other communities

                                   - using aerial photos from KBRR now with Coastwalk, plus GPS

 

Beth (CACS/WNC):   - BioKids is new for 7 – 12 year-olds, with art and nature focus (a

                                        drop-in program) > really successful & will continue; once a week

                                        with 10 – 12 kids (nearly full)

                                      - evening programs on Fridays from 6 – 8 pm, focusing on art &

                                        nature with artist intern > lack of advertising; will continue

                                      - 1-week winter program for 8 – 12 year-olds over 12 – 14 weeks

                                         (limit: 12 – 15 kids), with focus on earth (kids sign up) > next year

                                         will focus on watersheds with field trips

                                      - Winter Ecology school program piloted with Fireweed last year;

                                         this year it will be coordinated with Connections homeschool

                                         students

                   

Heather (Pratt):    - introduced Lois Bettini, the museum’s new education coordinator

                               - this January, the museum staff will be looking for ID cards for aquaria;

                                 a new tank will replace the sand tank

                               - next art/science exhibit collaboration will be BUGS

 

Lois (Pratt):    - passed out 2 handouts (Pratt Museum – An Overview (vision statement)

                           and Programs at a Glance) > she would like input on the vision statement

                           in January

                         - WHIZ Kids has started with newly hired local kid (Nigel) > 2 days / week

                            (drop-in program)

                         - lifelong learners being incorporated into mentor/internship programs

                         - docent training once a month at museum > first was with Carmen last

                           month; next is Nov. 17 (Jennifer Adleman speaking on interpreting

                           exhibits related to geology & geography)

                         - she’s overhauling entire ed program at museum and how it’s outreached

                           in this community

                         - in April she’ll release info on a program based on entomology > Bug Me

                           Week in 2nd week of July; students to get involved in museum’s insect

                           collection

                           Carmen: fyi - educators at Kachemak Bay Learning Center teach

                                           entomology

                         - hopefully there’ll be a bug class at Kachemak Bay Campus in Sep/Oct

 

Christine (HSWCD):    - has done canoe trip to Kenai NWR, bear safety with National

                                          Park Service staff, an inventory program with her Natural

                                          Resource &  Technology class > high school students meet

                                          Mon & Wed nights 6 – 8 pm for 1 credit of science/vocational

                                          arts; most are 10th grade (8 girls this year); have greenhouse;

                                          students are FFA members – they recently placed 22nd out of 39

                                          teams in national forestry contest at FFA Conference in

                                          Kentucky

                                          Carol: Who can enroll?

                                          Chris: open to any high school student (homeschool students

                                                      welcome)

                                     - now preparing for Envirothon, focusing on global change and

                                       water stewardship

                                     - call 299-2706 for more info on this program

                                     - students need community work projects (they need hours for

                                       FFA)

 

Melonie (AMNWR):     - programs now only focusing on Refuge resources, especially

                                           Aleutians / Pribilofs > programs include Kodiak WhaleFest,

                                           summer Native camps, joint projects with the Commander Isls,

                                           and international schools

                                          - Poppy is being given the USFWS’ national Sense of Wonder

                                            award

                                          - there will be a divisional meeting on outreach with Refuge staff

                                            in Dec. > they’ll probably be cutting back on Homer education

                                            programs (still Club Mud, but less of others); probably fall will

                                            be blackout time for Homer programs

                                          - there will be a new education coordinator for the Refuge

                                            between April 1 and June 1 because Melonie is going to

                                            Minnesota

 

Janet Szajkowski:      - appreciate opportunities to work with local EE providers & Nancy

                                       Kleine 

                                     - ~ 245 K – 12 students in Connections locally (114 in 7th – 12th

                                       mostly (Connections) high school)

 

Steve (IDEA):    - Steve is a secondary contact teacher for IDEA, with math/science/EE

                               specialties

                             - ~ 160 K – 12th students Anchor Point and south (in KPBSD there are

                               almost 600)

                             - outdoor programs involve parents directly

                             - in spring he offers Roadside Geology (during fall – Earth Science Week

                               in Oct., using AK Mineral & Resource Kits (belonging to MMS) > he

                               also leads 1/2 –day boat tour, highlighting geology with 90 people on

                               Rainbow Connection (will continue)

                             - RAVEN correspondence school (will continue)

                               Bree: homeschool students coming to Homer from north of Anchorage

                                         and up Peninsula, supporting perhaps a spring homeschool

                                         series of programs

                               Nancy: winter programs are good because lots is happening in the

                                             spring; there are lots of homeschool kids (~1300 total

                                             on Peninsula)

                               Lois: is teaching entomology online now; entomology will be available

                                         online for exhibits during next year

               

Kris (NOAA):   - NOAA would like lab used, though it’s limited for school groups >

                              great field facilities include dry/wet lab, pier and more

                            - NOAA has given UAF money for community use of lab

                            - NOAA has many lesson plans on its education website

                              (www.education.noaa.gov)

 

Elizabeth (NPS):   - Lake Clark opened an office in Homer last spring, i.e. a satellite field

                                 Office

                                - partnered with Refuge & Reserve at Islands & Ocean this past

                                  summer/fall

                                - working on curriculum for Lake Clark for AK Peninsula schools

                                  (ready within a year)

                                - she’s developing a jr. ranger program for the Park Service >

                                   interested in partnering

                                - handed out Lake Clark brochure & Interpretive Themes info sheet,

                                  plus Web Ranger brochure

                                - Nov. 18 will be a climate change talk at 7pm (“Climate Change – What

                                  Lies Ahead: The Story Behind Alaska’s Warm Welcome” by   John

                                  Morris of regional NPS)                                                       

                                - Dec. 2 at 7pm Alan Bennett will give an overview on NPS inventory

                                  & monitoring – “Vital Signs: Monitoring Our National Parks (Alan is 

                                  the project’s coordinator)

                                - Dec. 28 at noon Elizabeth will give a virtual tour of Lake Clark

                                  National Park

 

Glenn (NOAA):    - handed out an overview of his project, a College of Rural AK

                                  program

                                - Native communities want to be involved in resource management

                                - vision: distance learning and classes offered in the region,

                                   incorporating TEK and western science

                                - 10 students from Chugach region, with scholarship money available

                                - for the past 6 months, he’s been solidifying partnerships > a new

                                  advisory group will meet in Anchorage Dec. 5, 2005

 

Terry:       - Coastal Training Program (CTP) is managed by Rick Foster at KBRR

  - Rick works with planning & zoning commissions

  - next program will focus on roads & their impacts > future workshops:

    gateway community project, ethical wildlife viewing

    Bree: What is the ethical wildlife viewing workshop?

   Terry: Terry Johnson is organizing this; KBRR is just helping as needed

- the Reserve is strengthening its relationship with the ADF&G

  SportFish Deptarment, especially with its invasive species programs

   Lois: KBRR could partner with museum on commercial fish interpretation on

             invasives outreach (example: mud snail)

   Steve: ecotourism training may meet goal of KBEEA audience

 

Catie:  - the CIAP teacher field trip planning website looks good > all EE organizations /

              KBEEA members are invited to outreach their  programs here (contact Catie)

            - handed out Fall ’05 Discovery Lab schedule (winter ’06 schedule will be

              available in December)

              Heather: Are we tracking hits to the website?

              Catie: Yes, we had 2,000 in October.

              Lois: I direct teachers to this website.

 

Carol (KBC-KPC):    - this semester’s science classes included: Biology of Whales,

                                      Cycles in Nature, Mushrooms, and Oceanography

                    - next semester’s classes include: global climate change (with Ed

                      Berg 

                    - 5 weeks beginning in late March on Thursday evenings), fish

                      biology with Willy Dunne in March, Physical Geology, Intro to

                      Biology, teacher trainings, and Elderhostel programs

                                    - if your agency/organization has a brochure to share with students,

                                      give them to Carol for distribution

 

Carmen (KBRR):        - the Reserve’s High Seas Drifters and Careers in Marine Science

                                       (indoor lab programs), Estuary Ecology & Research (outdoor

                                       programs), and Discovery Labs continue to be offered

                                     - she attended a science inservice in the MatSu and many teachers

                                       requested sharing EE activities via the Web

                                     - the Reserve is sponsoring an art contest through March 17, 2006

                                       (My Estuary Art Contest)

                                     - Reserve staff is now teaching Plankton Art classes for K – 12th

                                       grade students (a spin-off from last year’s plankton art workshops

                                       for artists)

                                     - the Reserve’s education staff is now coordinating more than ever

                                       with the research staff, accompanying them on field work

                                     - Carmen manages 3 listserves: KBEEA (those not subscribed are

                                       invited to join), KBay Teachers, and Climate Change Teachers

                                     - the teacher field trip planning website to be copied for Seward EE

                                       opportunities per NPS staff

                                     - Day of Science in Seldovia with Partners in Education went really

                                       well; Carmen gave positive feedback from school principal Curt

                                       Liberty; discussion to add new partners (such as NPS) and offer to

                                       homeschool students (tentatively April 7, 2006), as well as repeat

                                       for Seldovia in 2006-07 school year

 

KBEEA Outreach Committee

Banner:    - done by Catie  and Kevin; posted on wall

                  - it will be kept in the Islands & Ocean graphics room in tube

                  - add National Park Service (Elizabeth will confirm NPS or Lake Clark NPS) &

                    Kachemak Bay Campus to list of partners on this banner or a 2nd one

                  - print up 4 – 6 banners eventually

Rack card:     - Carmen to work on rack card this winter; she apologizes for tardiness

                       - can money from marketing I & O pay for printing these? Other sources?

- Marilyn will pull together details on KBEEA for future newspaper feature article

- Add Elizabeth/NPS and Lois/Pratt to Committee

- 2006 Committee members: Gale, Lois, Melonie, Marilyn, Carmen, Catie, Elizabeth

- next committee meeting: Tuesday, January 10 at 9:00 am at Pratt

 

COLLABORATIONS

                Elizabeth: How are people finding out about our programs? Mostly unknown

Partners in Education

                PlanktonFest ’06:    - scheduled for March 15 at I&O, with Discovery Lab and

                                                     more, depending on partner activities

                                                     Bree: Can plankton ecology training be an annual event

                                                                for CACS volunteers (and others)?

                                                     Carmen: Yes, but we’ll schedule it for a different day.

 

Microscopic Ocean Art & Nature   - Kevin Co (KBRR) took photos of exhibit (not easily

                                                                  accessed yet)               

                                                                  Elizabeth: Can Plankton Art workshops be

                                                                                      offered for adults in the future?

 

KBay Science Conference

                 Terry:                      - dates have changed to March 24 – 26, 2006 at HHS

                                                     Mariner Theater with Sunday field trip to Kasitsna Bay

                                                     Lab > starts at 1pm Friday; Saturday will feature talks on

                                                     nearshore and watershed habitats; reception & poster

                                                     session will be offered, too

                                                   - theme: Observing our Bay

                                                   - keynote speakers to be invited: Nick Tanape, Lance

                                                     Trasky, & Bumppo Bremmicker

                                                   - there will be an option for teachers to earn credit

 

Teacher Trainings                 - after discussion, it was agreed to offer a Project WET /

                                                      Project WILD – Forest Ecology teacher workshop during

                                                      the 3rd week of June > Beth and Marianne will coordinate

                                                      on this

                                                      Bree: a CACS 1-credit course for teachers is coming up,

                                                                 preparing teachers for coming to the CACS

                                                                 Peterson Bay Field Station

               

Online Resources                     Bree: CACS has a new online opportunity to create a map

                                                                 from ShoreZone mapping info

 

KASITSNA BAY LAB OVERVIEW (by Kris Holderied)

Kris gave a Powerpoint presentation, describing how the lab has changed due to its recent remodel and how KBEEA members might use this resource. Visit http://www.westnurc.uaf.edu/kbay.html to learn more about the Kasitsna Bay Lab located between Jakolof and Seldovia Bays on the south side of Kachemak Bay.

    - The new pier might be a location for a student monitoring project.

    - The 2 dorms sleep ~ 48 people.

  

COLLABORATIONS (continued)

 

Arctic Winter Games

              Marianne:             - Games take place March 5 – 11, 2006

                                             - opening ceremonies on Sunday, March 4 at 7 pm

                                             - curling & cultural events taking place in Homer > cultural

                                               event on Thursday, March 9 at 6 – 9 pm; organizers are

                                               looking for events on Thursday and Friday

                                             - organizers looking for volunteers – sign-up online; volunteers

                                                must have background check

                                             - final schedule due out Jan. 9, 2006

                                             - Does anyone have items for goody bags? (need lots of them,

                                               as there will be ~ 800 special guests / 3,000 volunteers / 2,000

                                               coaches & participants)

 

Women of Science ‘06     

               Beth:                     - There will be a Women of Science event at Islands & Ocean

                                                Jan. 21 for Girl Scouts from around the Homer area > if

                                                anyone’s interested in participating, contact Beth or Tina

                                                Seaton

 

G.L.O.B.E. Update

Elizabeth asked for an update on GLOBE monitoring in the Homer area > Marilyn gave overview, commenting that intertidal protocols that were to be developed never got integrated; Beth said folks at the Wynn Nature Center are doing some atmospheric data collecting

 

Homer Eco-tourism Marketing group (Kachemak Bay Ecotourism Network)

               Heather:                 - passed around KBEN / Green Sea Star Network handout

                                               - KBEN has adopted AWRTA principles (sustainable &

                                                 ethical ecotourism practices)

                                               - Homer trail map is now available (as of July ’05); funded by

                                                 ACF; 4,000 printed; free; will print more

                                                 Carol: Cost of printing might be a good Homer Foundation

                                                              proposal.

                                               - there is a Wild Homer brochure now

                                               - a Watchable Wildlife of Kachemak Bay brochure is being

                                                 created by ADF&G / Karla Hart > will include Kenai

                                                 Peninsula Wildlife Trail (road & ferry system); 2007

                                                 publication date

                                               - KBEN met in the spring and again last week > it was decided

                                                 that a membership organization was needed for marketing

                                                 Homer as an ecotourism destination cooperatively

   November ‘05 meeting outcomes:

   - advertising > need new phrase to replace

      Discover Homer Naturally”

   - offer trainings, such as sustainable ecotourism

   - coordination with other groups

     Carol: Economic development is important.

     Melonie: Leave blank space on rack cards for

                      marketing and tracking (an idea).

 

Kasistna Bay Lab Use by Educators

               Kris:                 - NOAA has $15,000 to spend for community use of lab (doesn’t

                                           include transportation)

                                         - blackout months for use will be in March and during summer

                                         - NOAA wants more use of the newly remodeled lab facilities

                                         - boats & vehicles are available, but none are in good shape

                                         - she will let Lois and others know of intership/mentorship

                                           opportunities at the lab

                                         - NOAA ship Miller Freeman may come to Homer for a couple

                                           days at the end of March or early April to do fishery surveys

                                           Bree: What are the fees for use of the lab?

                                           Kris: Not yet sure.

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                                           Marilyn: A limited # of boats are available for transporting

                                                            groups to the lab.

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           Bree: Can lab researchers do community presentations?

                                           Kris: Yes, this effort was started by Gordon Thayer.

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                                           Catie: How will lack of classroom (a need for most education

                                                       programs) be met? Would Alliance support of providing

                                                       more classroom space help?

                                           Kris: Not sure and probably not.

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                                           Ideas:       - summer SAPling program (Pratt) activity

                                                             - summer high school student programs

                                                             - ferry class on ACC (AK Coastal Current) / plankton

                                                               collecting data

 

MISCELLANEOUS

                Heather: Can Kris be a COSEE liason for the Alliance?

                Kris: Yes.

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                Carmen: Reminded everyone that KBEEA member list, with links to each

                                organization’s website, is on the teacher field trip planning website (at

 http://www.homerfieldtrips.com/id5.html)

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                Carmen: Gave update on Tidepool Guide effort in spring ’05 > Catie made

                                 buttons, which were attached to orange Refuge vests; these were

                                 worn by KBRR ed staff on beach during May minus tides…no

                                 students / classes showed up

- perhaps we should try to contact schools to see exactly when class 

  groups are planning to visit Bishops Beach

 

2006 IMPORTANT MEETINGS & EVENTS

 

January 10, 2006          KBEEA Outreach Committee meeting (9:00 am at Pratt)

 

February 2, 2006          Homeschool Day of Science planning meeting (9:00 am at I&O) for

                                      April 7, 2006 classes

 

February 8, 2006          Semi-annual KBEEA meeting (9:00 am – 2:00 pm at I&O)

                                      - agenda items to include: Science Conference education update, Arctic

                                        Winter Games update, ANROE Conference info, NAME Conference

                                        info, summer programming, Tidepool Guide strategies

 

March 9 – 11, 2006      ANROE Statewide Conference in Anchorage

 

July 9 – 12, 2006          NAME Conference in Seward

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