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Spring 2009 - Appearances so far:
Diana: Was at the Earth Run representing Tucker House, a grateful recipient of[...more]
Upcoming events for 2009 Come see us at the first weekend of the Tulip Festival, May 2nd and 3rd[...more]

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Ted Whitmell is a graduate of Carleton University, where he studied [...more]

Diana Brushey went to the University of Ottawa where she also majored in [...more]

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ill titlePast Projects

Past projects have included:

Creating and delivering the Keen For Green Outreach Program, a mobile environmental education program bringing activities and lessons about Canadian nature and environmental awareness to disadvantaged populations and new Canadians in the Ottawa area. Presented in cooperation with Carleton University and funded by the Community Foundation of Canada.

Creating and presenting the Kids and the Planet portion of the Sierra Club of Canada's biannual People and the Planet conferences in several cities.

Creating and delivering the children's portion of the Prevent Cancer Now! conference.

Creating the curriculum for Country Fun Nature Camp, a faith-based environmental camp run at Tucker House Renewal Centre.

Please see our curriculum vitae for more details on previous projects and contracts.

 

 

 

Accepting bookings for either groups of children aged approximately 5-12, or for groups of ESL adults and/or new Canadians. Our educational sessions can be scaled from one to three hours, during which we teach about Canadian wildlife and habitat and explore environmental issues and ideas through nature games and activities for children, and educational presentation with a hands-on introduction to Canadian nature for adult groups. Our main strength is in flexibility. We are skilled at adapting our program to meet the needs of widely differing age or group size ranges. Please call 613-748-8273 for our availability.