Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Calling all Great Ideas















The PEAK (Promoting Environmental Awareness in Kids) and Teen programs are aimed at teaching responsible recreation and environmental stewardship to youth through hands-on activities. Both the PEAK and Teen “packs” provide materials and resources for educators teaching youth about Leave No Trace.

This month The Center is hosting a PEAK and Teen Activity Submission Contest as part of the Bigfoot Challenge. To take part in the PEAK and Teen activity contest, please complete the online form. One PEAK and one Teen activity will be chosen as the contest winners. Winners will be announced to the community and will be awarded outdoor gear from a Leave No Trace partner. The winning submissions will be hosted on the Leave No Trace website as free downloadable activities for educators and youth leaders.

Thank you for your participation! We look forward to receiving your great ideas.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

TEACH THEM THAT THEY SHOULD REMOVE ANY REFUSE THEY FIND IN THE WOODS.TO LEAVE ROOM IN THEIR PACKS TO PICK UP AFTER THE IGNORANT HOMOSAPIENS THAT DEFACE OUR NATURAL WORLD,IF WE ALL MADE AN EFFORT MAYBE WE COULD CHANGE THE WAY SOME CHOOSE TO USE OUR WOODS,TRAILS AND BEACHES AND WE WOULDN'T HAVE TO WASTE TIME AND RESOURCES ON CLEAN UP DAYS.