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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

July Courses OPEN!


JULY 2012
July 14, 2012: Saturday, 1-4pm workshop, 4–5 pm lecture, 5pm BBQ N
Title:  Land Stewardship Workshop (1-4pm) followed by COLORADO DIAMONDS lecture & BBQ 
Presenter: Dr. Pete Modreski, US Geological Survey and ardent rockhound Audience: General Audience
Location: Red Feather Lakes Property Owners Association (RFLPOA) across from RFL Library. 
Registration: no RSVP required, except for BBQ call 970-218-9685. North Fork Weed Coop BBQ starts immediately after at 5pm followed by RFL Bingo at 7pm

July 16 – July 20, 2012: Monday – Friday, 9 – 11:30 am  
Title: JR. ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLORERS WEEK There will be different exploration each morning.
Monday – Wildflowers
Tuesday – Water & Microbes
Wednesday – Discovery hike
Thursday – Natural Sounds and Colorado Black Bears
Friday – Ecology and Geology Fun
Presenters: Multiple presenters - featuring Cindy Henk (microbiologist and Colorado Native Plant Society member), Noah Newman (CoCoRaHS educator), National Park Service Natural Sounds Team, Linda Hamilton (naturalist with Lory State Park), and Project Wild and Project Learning Tree educators. 
Audience: Student program – children & teens 8 years and up.
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land  
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970-218-9685 for information and reservations. Student may sign up for the whole week or individual days. Walk –in registrations possible.

July 21, 2012: Saturday, 8am-1pm

Title: KIDS FISH FREE AT WEST LAKE
Audience: Ages 15 and under
Location: USFS West Lake on Dowdy Lake Rd. & 74E in RFL

July 21, 2012: Saturday, 2-8pm
Title: Firefighter Fundraising Festival in Livermore
Audience: General Audience
Location: Livermore Community Hall off CR 74E
Registration: none needed

July 23 – 27, 2012: Monday – Friday, 9 – 11:30 am 
Title: NEW WATERSHED AND ENERGY ADVENTURES
New adventures each day. Please note that Watershed and Energy Adventures will be Monday through Thursday. Friday will GPS Geocaching.
Presenters: Back by popular demand, the team from Fort Collins Utilities Water and Energy – Marcee Camenson, Sheena Pate and Jean Carpenter.
Audience: Student program – children & teens 8 years and up.
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land 
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970-218-9685 for information and reservations. Student may sign up for the whole week or individual days. Walk –in registrations possible.

July 27, 2012: Friday, 9 – 11:30 am 
Title: GPS GEOCACHING - Explore this fun outdoor sporting activity. Geocache sites will be different from last year.
Presenters: Rosemary Davenport and Alice Schiel, former teachers, avid hikers and outdoor enthusiasts
Audience: Student program - elementary and middle school (entering grades 2 through grade 9). Parents are welcome to join the fun.
Location: USFS Molly Lake Trailhead in Roosevelt National Forest adjacent to Red Feather Lakes.
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970- 218-9685 for information and reservations. Walk-in registrations possible.

August 10: Friday 8pm-11pm
Title: ASTRONOMY PRESENTATION with viewing after presentation
Presenter: Roger Appeldorn, member of NCAS and local astronomer 
Audience: General Audience
Location: Fox Acres, Red Feather Lakes
Registration: Reservations recommended. Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot once date is finalized.

September
Labor Day Weekend Fire Days at Red Feather Lakes
Open to the public

Thursday, June 21, 2012

High Park Fire - Event Changes for SEEC

Due to the strong impact of the High Park fire Soaring Eagle's events for the rest of June 2012 will be rescheduled in July. See the SEEC website Courses/Events for updated changes.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

2012 Summer Season Begins!


Welcome to Soaring Eagle Ecology Center’s 2012 FREE summer environmental education programs. Soaring Eagle Ecology Center (SEEC) is pleased to offer free classes this summer for learners of all ages. The programs are listed by date and more detailed information is listed on SEEC website at: www.seecatrfl.org or call 970-218- 9685

MAY 2012: 
May 9, 2012, Wednesday, 1:30 pm 
Title: WILDLIFE FRIENDLY LIGHTING
Presenter: Teresa Jiles, Research Associate II for the National Parks Service, a leading researcher on Natural Lightscapes.
Audience: Special presentation for Mountain Gals
Location: Red Feather POA (across from RFL Library)

May 29 – 31, June 1, 2012, Tuesday – Friday Special environmental education programs for Polaris Expeditionary Learning School

JUNE 2012:
June 5, 2012: Tuesday, 4 pm – sunset  TRANSIT of VENUS!!!

DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT!!!

Take the afternoon off work, bring the family and neighbors - it's worth it!
Title: TRANSIT of VENUS - Join CSU LSOP, CSU CIRA, NCAS and SEEC in family weather science and solar astronomy fun in the sun! The transit of Venus is a once in a lifetime event - this will not occur again for 117 years! It can best be viewed through a solar telescope. Join us with NCAS astronomers and their various types of solar telescopes to see Venus racing across the surface of the Sun! The beginning of the transit starts ~4:15pm and last until the sun sets behind the mountains. Science demos and activity tables, sun bead bracelet making, cookies and lemonade are provided free without charge throughout the event to give you a chance to see Venus's progress across the Sun!

Presenters: CSU Little Shop of Physics (LSOP) volunteers, CSU Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere scientists and students (CIRA), Northern Colorado Astronomical Society (NCAS).

Audience: General Audience (adults, families, children - supervised please)
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land
Registration: First come, first serve – no reservations needed.
Look at the Sun anytime safely with your own solar viewer. Purchase a solar viewer for $3 or 2 for $5, proceeds go to SEEC for future programs (no credit cards please).

June 15, 2012: Friday, 2 – 3 pm
Title: CoCoRaHS – Learn about this fabulous volunteer program started in Colorado and now in all 50 states & Canada.

Presenter: Noah Newman, Research Associate, Colorado Climate Center, CSU, educator with CoCoRaHS Audience: General Audience (adults, families and children)
Location: Red Feather Lakes Community Library (co-sponsor with SEEC)
Registration: Reservations recommended (limited space). Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot.  

June 16, 2012: Saturday, 2:30 – 4 pm
Title: THE BOOTS OF FORT LARAMIE, including information on 2010 excavations around Fort Laramie

Presenter: Cynthia (Cid) Squarcia, University of Wyoming archaeology graduate student
Audience: General Audience
Location: Red Feather Lakes Community Library (co-sponsor with SEEC)
Registration: Reservations recommended (limited space). Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot.

June 25, 2012: Monday, 10 am –  Noon
Title: GPS GEOCACHING - Explore this fun outdoor sporting activity. Geocache sites will be different from last year.

Presenters: Rosemary Davenport and Alice Schiel, former teachers, avid hikers.and outdoor enthusiasts
Audience: Student program - elementary and middle school (entering grades 2 through grade 9). Parents are welcome to join the fun. Age groupings formed as needed.
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land. Possibility program may include additional site (check SEEC website at www.seecatrfl.org in June).
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970- 218-9685 for information and reservations (space is extremely limited).
  
JULY 2012:
July 14, 2012: Saturday, 3:30 – 5 pm
Title: COLORADO DIAMONDS

Presenter: Dr. Pete Modreski, US Geological Survey and ardent rockhound
Audience: General Audience
Location: Red Feather Lakes Community Library (co-sponsor with SEEC)
Registration: Reservations recommended (limited space). Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot.
  
July 16 – July 20, 2012: Monday – Friday, 9 – 11:30 am
Title: JR. ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLORERS WEEK There will be different exploration each morning. Check SEEC website (www.seecatrfl.org) to see more detailed information or call 970-218-9685.

Presenters: Multiple presenters, featuring Cindy Henk (microbiologist and Colorado Native Plant Society member), Noah Newman (CoCoRaHS educator), National Park Service Natural Sounds Team, Linda Hamilton (naturalist with Lory State Park), and Project Wild and Project Learning Tree educators.
Audience: Student program – elementary and middle school (entering grades 2 through grade 9). Age groupings as needed.
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970-218-9685 for information and reservations (number of students is limited). Student may sign up for the whole week or individual days.
  
July 21, 2012: Saturday, 8am-1pm
Title: KIDS FISH FREE AT WEST LAKE
Audience: Ages 15 and under
Location: USFS West Lake on Dowdy Lake Rd. & 74E in RFL

July 21, 2012: Saturday, 2:30 – 4 pm
Title: SOLAR ENERGY AND WEATHER

Presenter: Dr. Matt Rogers, research scientist with CSU CIRA
Audience: General Audience
Location: Red Feather Lakes Community Library (co-sponsor with SEEC)
Registration: Reservations recommended (limited space). Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot.
  
July 23 – 27, 2012: Monday – Friday, 9 – 11:30 am
Title: NEW WATERSHED AND ENERGY ADVENTURES New adventures each day. Please note that Watershed and Energy Adventures will be Monday through Thursday. Friday will include a nature journal and a celebration of environmental adventures.

Presenters: Back by popular demand, the team from Fort Collins Utilities Water and Energy – Marcee Camenson, Sheena Pate and Jean Carpenter.
Audience: Student program – elementary and middle school (entering grades 2 through grade 9). Age grouping as needed.
Location: Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and SEEC land
Registration: Registration required for all student programs. Call 970-218-9685 for information and reservations (number of students is limited). Student may sign up for the whole week or individual days.

End of July (July 27, 2012): TBA. Check on SEEC website: www.seecatrfl.org for update or call 970-218-9685
Title: ASTRONOMY PRESENTATION with viewing after presentation

Presenter: Roger Appeldorn , member of NCAS and local astronomer
Audience: General Audience (including adults, families)
Location: Red Feather Lakes Community Library (co-sponsor with SEEC)
Registration: Reservations recommended (limited space). Please contact the Library at 881-2664 to reserve your spot once date is finalized.

Soaring Eagle Ecology Center (SEEC) is a all volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to offering free, quality environmental programs for learners of all ages. SEEC is located on approximately 20 acres of land adjacent to Red Feather Lakes Elementary School and works in close cooperation with the school. It is SEEC’s hope that our environmental education nonprofit will add value to the Red Feather Lakes area, RFLE School, as well as Poudre School District.

SEEC has had a fantastic start to 2012. We were selected for the 2012 Larimer County Open Lands Small Grants for Community Partnerships to construct a universally-accessible, outdoor classroom. With the help of the grant award and matching funds from Red Feather Historical Society and Chapel in the Pines, SEEC’s universally-accessible classroom will be ready this June! SEEC has no paid employees, and without the support of volunteers, local organizations and donations, SEEC would not exist.
THANK YOU ALL!

SEEC is currently raising money and accepting donations not only for program materials, but also to build ranch-style entrance posts and signage for SEEC property (people keep wondering where SEEC is located). If you would like to volunteer or send a tax-deductible donation, please contact SEEC by email at info@seecatrfl.org, by phone at 970-218-9685, or by mail at PO Box 410, RFL, CO. 80545.

THANK YOU!