EE Community Gathering: Family Playdate!
MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these…
MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these…
MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these…
MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these…
In a time of rising loneliness, disconnection, and division, this is the story of how nature - and those who teach with it - are helping us find our way back to each other. We’re thrilled to host this film screening in collaboration with The Trustees' deCordoba Sculpture Park and Museum. “In Our Nature” is a 60-minute documentary about the power of nature-based education to reconnect us in a time of rising loneliness and division. Join us for a film that’s equal parts honest and hopeful, followed by meaningful conversation. Directed and Co-Produced by James Parker, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Synchronous Pictures and Co-Produced by Juliet Grable, an independent writer based in Southern Oregon who combines a background in the natural sciences with innate curiosity and a passion for language. Please be sure to register for this event.
In a time of rising loneliness, disconnection, and division, this is the story of how nature - and those who teach with it - are helping us find our way back to each other. We’re thrilled to host this film screening in collaboration with The Hitchcock Center for the Environment. “In Our Nature” is a 60-minute documentary about the power of nature-based education to reconnect us in a time of rising loneliness and division. Join us for a film that’s equal parts honest and hopeful, followed by meaningful conversation. Directed and Co-Produced by James Parker, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Synchronous Pictures and Co-Produced by Juliet Grable, an independent writer based in Southern Oregon who combines a background in the natural sciences with innate curiosity and a passion for language. Please be sure to register for the event.