Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 19, 1995, Page 6, Image 6

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A pril 19, 1995 • I he P ortland O bserver
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C alling All Kids!
H e re 's Y our C h a n c e To W in A W e e k
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A t T h e S u m m e r F o re s try D a y C a m p !!
Who Can Enter?
All kids who will be 8.9. or 10
by the beginning of the camp ses­
sion (June 19-23).
How do I Enter The Contest?
Submit an essay on “why we
should take care of our forests”.
The essay shouid be no more
than two pages, and you can include
another sheet with a draw ing, ifyou
like.
All o f the pages must be no
larger than 8 1 2 X 1 1 " .
The essay must be accompa­
nied by the application and two let­
ters o f support from a non-family
member (you pastor, scout leader,
neighbor, teacher, etc.)
Submit your essay and letters
of support to your school office at
your school by noon. Monday. April
7.
What Do I Get If I Win?
In addition to feeling like a
winner, 50 students will receive
scholarships to a week-long Sum­
mer Forestry Day Camp at the
Magness Memorial Tree Farm in
Wilsonville, which is run by the
World Forestry Center(see descrip­
tion below).
The scholarship includes trans­
portation, so all you have to do is
show up at Dishman Community
Center, whereabus will pickyou up
in the morning (at 9:00 AM) and
drop you offin the afternoon (around
4:00 PM).
The day camp will be held form
June 19-23. Snacks will be provid­
rts
S u m m e r Sem ester
Ä r t Classes
ANNUAL
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ed but you will have to provide your
own lunch.
Winners will be contacted by
Wednesday. April 19. Charles Jor­
dan. Director of Portland Parks and
Recreation, will present certificates
to the winners at the Earth Da\ at
Dishman Celebration on Saturday
April 22 at 10:00 AM.
The Magness Memorial Tree
Farm
The day camp is based on the
internationally successful Project
Learning Tree (PLT) environmen­
tal education program. Students w
use cooperative learning and prob
lem solving skills in a closely super
vised, outdoor "field" setting to ex­
plore forest ecology and related en
vironmental challenges. The tree
farm is a 70 acre demonstration for
est and outdoor education site locat
ed on Parrett Mountain between
W ilsonville and Sherwood. Oregon
The site has a large natural area and
nine separate management units, in
addition to a small stream, antique
logging equipment, and a 60' high
historic fire tower.
The day camp program is
m anaged by the E ducation De­
partm ent o f the world Forestry
C enter and features both m use­
um and tree farm s ta ff members,
in addition to guest instructors
and volunteers from local natu­
ral resource organizations.
For information or question on
the contest, call Michelle at 823-
5108 or David at 823-5120
Innovative,
in -d ep th , a rt
classes fo r kids
and young
adults ages
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community. He welcome all youth without regard to race
religion, color, national or ethnic origin, gender, or disability.
Sessions all summer long
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, CAMPS & CLASSES
S pend a w e e k e x p lo rin g the world
of science outdoors with OMSI's fun,
exciting summer science camps.
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Or le a rn a b o u t chemistry, computers,
f j the science of sports and more at OMSI’s
F itness C a m p
week-long classes. One-day adult and
family adventures too!
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THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
Experience the best visual arts preparatory
program in Oregon. Open to high school
students that will be juniors, seniors,
or who are graduating this year.
July 8-August 4
■ 2-D and 3-D studies
instructed by professional artists
• Portfolio Development
■ Exhibition of art work
■ Gallery and studio visits
■ Scholarship program
Programs are available for children ages
4 to 18, adults & families.
To r e c e iv e a fre e c a ta lo g , c a ll:
(503) 797-4547 o r (503) 797-4545
To receive further information call
PacHk Northwest College of Art
;
Admission Office (503) 226-0462
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