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Transcript of ACES 2013 summer brochure
Visit any of our four locations this summer!
11247 Castle Creek Road Call for hours & programs, 970-925-9157
Eagle -Thomasville Road Call for hours & programs, 970-925-5756
100 Puppy Smith StreetMonday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm
970-925-5756
2001 Hooks Spur RoadMonday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm
970-927-6760
Hallam Lake Rock Bottom Ranch
Catto Center at Toklat Spring Creek
Support ACES ACES is celebrating its 45th year of service to the Aspen community this year. Our important work is supported by the generosity of our members and community. To make a tax deductible contribution visit aspennature.org or contact our Development Director, Christy Mahon at [email protected].
Stay in touch!
SIGNUP
Summer Program Partners
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
JOINUS
Keep up to date with our many programs and events through our monthly email newsletter. Send your email address to [email protected] to be added to our contact list. Thank you!
ACES does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political affiliation, or familial status.
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Naturalist Hikes & Programs
• Daily on the hour between 11am & 3pm. Meet at the top of Aspen Mountain.
• Nature Trail Walk: 10am daily. Meet outside the Ice Age Discovery Center. • Ice Age Discovery Hike: 1pm daily. Meet outside the Ice Age Discovery Center. • Rabbit Run Walk: Daily on the hour between11am & 3pm. Meet at the top of the Elk Camp Gondola.
• 4pm, Monday - Friday & 2pm Saturday at Hallam Lake. Free!
Green World Day HikeSnowmass
Sunset Beaver Walk
Maroon Bells• Crater Lake Hike: 10:15am & 1:15pm daily. • Landmarks in Time Walk: 10:15am & 1:15pm daily. Meet at the Maroon Bells Information Center. • 7:30pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays at Hallam Lake. Free!
Eagles, Hawks, and Owls
• 10:30am, offered daily. Explore Castle Creek Valley and enjoy lunch at Pine Creek Cookhouse. $80 / person, all inclusive. 970-925-5756 for reservations.
Hire a Guide
Aspen Mountain• Private naturalist guided trips to American Lake, Cathedral Lake, Lost Man Trail, and more! Transportation and food can be provided. Basic fee $50/hr per guide. 970-925-5756 for reservations.
Free Daily Hikes
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| June 15 - August 31
| June - September
| June - September
| June 15 - August 29
| June 15 - September 2
River Run Sunset Hike• 5pm, offered daily. Explore Castle Creek Valley and enjoy dinner at Pine Creek Cookhouse. $100 / person, all inclusive. 970-925-5756 for reservations.
| June - September
no reservations required
Young Adult Wilderness Living
August 14-169:30am - 3:30pm Mon-Wed, overnight Thurs, pick-up noon FriThis course will teach skills of wilderness survival while instilling a deep appreciation for the world and for nature. Topics will include: plants (as medicines, as foods, and for utilitarian purposes) and animal (identification, tracking), hunting and gathering skills, navigation, ecology, wilderness first aid, shelter building, and fire making. This class is perfect for young adults who seek new challenges and are ready to push their limits.
Make a Nature Field Guide
June 19, July 17, July 319:30am - 3:30pm$120 / $90 membersSpend a day exploring Hallam Lake with children’s book author Garry Pfaffmann. We’ll make a collaborative Children’s Nature Guide describing the insects, plants, mammals, and birds we see. Activities include observation games, scavenger hunts, role-plays, creative writing, scientific drawing, and photography. Participants will receive a Children’s Nature Guide created by the group, and two field guides from Garry’s Family Field Guide Collection.
Family Saturdays at Hallam Lake June 15 - August 31, 10am - 3pm, $10 suggested donation per family, Discover Hallam Lake and enjoy naturalist-led activities for all ages including a Birds of Prey demonstration at 2pm.
Hallam Lake Kids Drop-in Series Mon - Fri, June 17 - August 9, 9am - 12pm, 1pm - 4pm$25 per class, 5-punch transferable pass $115 / $90 members
Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays
Naturalist Tool Kit
June 17, July 15
Busy Beavers
June 18, July 16
Burly Bears
June 19, July 17
Sky Hunters
June 20, July 18
Native People
June 21, July 19
Walk This Way
June 24, July 22
Muddy Buddies
June 25, July 23
Predators & Prey
June 26, July 24
Swimmers
June 27, July 25
Ancient Giants
June 28, July 26
Green World
July 1, July 29
Creepy Crawlies
July 2, July 30
Scales & Slime
July 3, July 31
Singers
August 1
Mammoth Mania
July 5, August 2
Sensational Senses
July 8, August 5
Water Ways
July 9, August 6
Cool Crowns
July 10, August 7
Nesters
July 11, August 8
Rock’n Roll
July 12, August 9
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Hallam Lake KidsSummer Highlights • Full schedule at www.aspennature.org
Wild Writings
A collaboration with the Aspen Writers’ Foundation.July 22-269:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 ACES & AWF membersJoin an Aspen Writers’ Foundation instructor and an ACES Naturalist for this in-depth writing workshop focusing on wild inspirations. Be it an eagle, a mountain, or a tree - each natural thing has a story to tell, and students in this workshop will create those tales! Field trips to spectacular locations such as the Maroon Bells are sure to inspire young writers to hone their skills through writing, observation, and exploration.
ACES Adventure Week - Extreme!
July 29 - August 29:30am - 3:30pm Mon - Tues, camping Wed - Thurs nights, pick-up noon Fri$425 / $375 membersSo you’ve experienced the ACES Adventure Week and want more? Take it to the next level with Extreme! Beyond learning about the natural environment and camping responsibly, this new class includes longer hikes, more adventure, and best of all, two overnights of camping! Whether you’re joining us for the first time or you’re already an experienced ACES Adventure Week camper, this class will further hone your outdoor skills!
Nature and Art
June 24-289:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 membersCome to ACES ready to discover, learn, and create! You’ll explore the nature preserve and get a close look at the resident animals, then turn these close-up observations into amazing pieces of art. ACES educators will share their naturalist knowledge, which together with your creative juices, will inspire your own works of art. In-depth art projects led by a local artist will include drawing, mixed media, silk paintings and a special surprise.
Junior Naturalists
June 3-7, June 24-28August 12-16, August 19-239:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 membersCalling all young explorers! This new week-long class for the youngest nature lovers is the perfect introduction to ACES’ summer programs. As a Junior Naturalist you will join our knowledgeable educators and explore the natural world around Hallam Lake. Pond dipping, tracking, plant identification, and more – you’ll learn to look for nature’s clues and decipher the stories behind them. Learn basic naturalist skills and earn an official ACES Junior Naturalist patch!
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Rock Bottom Ranch KidsSummer Highlights • Full schedule at www.aspennature.org
Ranch Naturalists
June 24-28, July 15-19,July 29 - August 2, August 12-169:30am - 3:30pm $300 / $250 members Come to Rock Bottom Ranch this summer and learn why ranches and wild places are better together! You’ll get to use binoculars and field guides just as often as a rake and a shovel. You’ll learn about and explore the natural landscapes surrounding the Ranch, get your hands dirty in the garden and farmyard, and understand how the two co-exist and depend on each other!
RBR Explorers
June 24-28, July 15-19, July 29 - August 2, August 12-169:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 membersPut your explorer hat on and join us at Rock Bottom Ranch for a week full of fun! A hidden forest fort will serve as a shady resting spot when we return from our adventures on the Ranch grounds. From birds and water creatures to garden and farm animals, you’ll get a taste of everything that happens at the Ranch.
Ranch Hands
July 8-12, July 22-26, August 5-99:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 membersRoll up your sleeves and have a meaningful hands-on experience at a working ranch and environmental education center. This class mixes animal care, forest stewardship, gardening, wetlands restoration, and plenty of fun! Expert guests will cover everything from beekeeping and raising animals, to understanding the balance of natural world.
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Night & Day at the Ranch
June 24-28, July 29 - August 29:30am - 3:30pm Mon-Wed, overnight Thurs, pick-up noon Fri$390 / $340 membersThis class is for adventurers who want to experience ranch life during the day and at night. We’ll explore Rock Bottom Ranch and plan for an overnight adventure on Thursday night. With evening chores done and the Ranch put to bed, we’ll enjoy a home-made meal, learn about the night sky, and share stories by the fire. Let’s not forget the s’mores…
Make a Nature Field Guide
June 17, July 15, July 29 9:30am - 3:30pm$120 / $90 membersExplore Rock Bottom Ranch with educator and children’s book author Garry Pfaffmann. We’ll make a collaborative Children’s Nature Guide describing the insects, plants, mammals, and birds we see. Activities include observation games, scavenger hunts, role-plays, creative writing, scientific drawing, and photography. Participants will receive a Children’s Nature Guide created by the group, and two field guides from Garry’s Family Field Guide Collection.
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June 17-21, July 8-12, July 22-26, August 5-99:30am - 3:30pm$300 / $250 membersTake on some real rancher responsibilities this summer! Look after and care for some of the ranch animals, work the garden, and explore the preserve! You’ll also learn how to make delectable treats using fresh veggies and other ranch products. Done with farmyard chores for the day? Grab a compass to learn navigation skills and get ready to explore the far reaches of the wetlands!
Ranch Photography Workshop
August 12-149:30am - 3:30pm $210 / $175 members In this unique photo workshop at Rock Bottom Ranch we’ll focus our minds and our cameras on ranch life. This hands-on workshop will allow young photographers to learn about and explore the photographic art. Experienced photography instructor Catherine Adams will teach age-appropriate camera techniques and skills and will offer individual artist feedback.
Family Farm DaysJune 1, July 6, Aug 3, Sept 7, Oct 511am - 1pm, $25 suggested donationFamily members of all ages will enjoy seasonal ranch activities!
Daily Farm Tours Monday - Saturday, 11am $10 suggested donation Explore the plants and animals of Rock Bottom Ranch on a guided farm tour!
Family YogaJune 8, July 6, Aug 10, Sept 79:30am - 11pm, $10 suggested donationCome to RBR for a fun exploration of movement for the whole family.
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Adult Naturalist Field SchoolSummer Highlights • Full schedule at www.aspennature.org
Ride Through Time: The Geologic History of Aspen & the Fossils of Snowmass’ Mancos ShaleKayo Ogilby, July 11-12, 9am - 5pm$160 / $125 membersThis hands-on course will focus on some of Aspen’s most prominent geologic features. We will spend the first day exploring the geology of the Aspen area on bikes. The second day will focus on the fossils of Snowmass’ Mancos Shale, a lens through which to examine the Cretaceous history of Colorado. This exciting workshop is perfect for anyone interested in geology, and will bridge the gap between familiar landscapes and geologic time. 1 graduate college credit available
Plant Portraits: The Confluence of Art & ScienceMaria Hodkins, June 27-28, 9am - 5pm$160 / $125 membersIn this two-day field workshop we will sketch and paint plant life in flattering botanical-style illustrations. Hone your observational skills and art techniques, including basic nature sketching and more formal methods of illustration. Learn how to incorporate botanical details accurately and beautifully. Anyone with an interest in drawing will discover the charm and appeal of this art form - all skill levels are welcome!1 graduate college credit available
Evening Hikes5:30pm - 8:30pm, $30 / $20 members
Aspen’s BackyardJune 25, Adam McCurdy
Red Butte: A Little Hill with a Big StoryJuly 2, Jim Kravitz
Castle Creek: The Mystery of a Special ValleyJuly 23, Howie Kuhn
Wildflower Walks with Janis HugginsJuly 9, July 24, August 10, 9am - 3pm $70 / $55 members
Morning Birding with Rebecca WeissJune 11, 18, 25, 6am - 9amJuly 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 6:30am - 9:30amAugust 6, 13, 20, 27, 7am - 10amSeptember 3, 10, 17, 24, 7:30am - 10:30amHallam Lake & Rock Bottom Ranch$30 / $20 members
Evening Birding with Rebecca WeissJune 19, July 24, August 21, 6pm - 8pm Hallam Lake, $15 / $10 membersFor birders age 7 & up
Know Your Trees Free June 24, July 8, July 22, Aug 5, Aug 194pm - 5pm, Hallam Lake
Flower Hour FreeJune 19, July 3, July 17, July 31, Aug 144pm - 5pm, Hallam Lake
Yoga in NatureTuesdays, June 4 - August 275:15pm - 6:30pm, Hallam Lake$10 suggested donation
Hike with ACES Chief Ecologist Tom CardamoneJune 11, August 5, 9am - 6pm$125 / $95 membersExplore some of ACES’ restoration projects including rivers, wetlands, forests and one remarkable fresh-water spring. 1 graduate college credit available
Floral Advertising & Bumblebee Economics: Ecology & Evolution of PollinationRick WilliamsAugust 1-2, 9am - 5pm$160 / $125 membersExamine the relationship between pollinators and plants by applying the economic principles of cost/benefit analysis. We will explore foraging behaviors and learn to identify local plants and pollinators, observe pollinator behavior, learn about flower design and plant reproduction, and conduct experiments in pollination biology.1 graduate college credit available
Bright Wings of Summer: Butterfly Ecology & BehaviorDr. Boyce Drummond July 18 -19, 9am - 5pm$160 / $125 membersDecode the patterns of butterfly wings and learn how wing patterns are used in courtship, defense, and territorial displays. We will practice careful catch and release techniques in order to observe and photograph butterflies in the hand as well as in undisturbed field situations. This class will also help build your butterfly identification skills.1 graduate college credit available
Observing Seasonal Changes: ACES Community Field LabJim Kravitz & Jamie CundiffJuly 17, 9am - 4pm, $55 / $40 membersBecome a citizen scientist and learn how to collect data that will contribute to a greater understanding of ecological changes happening in our valley.
Educating for “The Good Life” Happiness versus Meaning: A Teaching DilemmaAO Forbes and Willard ClapperAugust 15-16, 9am - 5pm$195 / $160 membersThis course will help teachers navigate difficult but critical subjects with their students, such as climate change and sustainability, government transparency, and human rights. Teachers will come away prepared for these conversations, ready to nurture students to be engaged in their community and the civic process.1 graduate college credit available
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