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Great Smoky Mountain Institute at Tremont
Sherry Walker – CED 575 – Spring 2014
Welcome
Campers
Welcome Friends!Tremont is a non-profit residential
environmental education center that provides in-depth experiences through education programs that celebrate ecological and
cultural diversity, foster stewardship, and nurture appreciation of Great Smoky
Mountains National Park.
We operate year-round serving students and nature-lovers of all ages with school programs, workshops, summer youth
programs and camps, citizen science projects and naturalist certification classes. If you love
the outdoors, chances are we've got something going on that you'd be interested
in.
We hope to see you soon!
Psst…follow me…let me show you
around! Oh, by the way,
I’m Sal!
Cool! Let’s go….still lots
more to learn!
5. Girls in
Science 7. Trout Unlimited Camp
4. Field Ecology Adventur
e
2. Wilderness Adventure
Trek
1. Discovery Camp
3. Backcountry Ecological Expedition
6. Teen High
Adventure
I like water….not trees! So
click on the links to learn more!
I hope you learned a lot about our camps. Looks like Ole Sal is
still stuck in that plastic bag….I guess I’ll take over from here. I’m Theo!
Yikes! I think I’ve just been discovered…..let’s get out of
here!
Looks like fun! Let’s see what else there is to do!
Oh no! They got
me in that plastic bag again! I’ve got to be quicker!
We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about our Summer Camps and Programs. Here’s just a small portion
of what we offer in our School Education Programs.
Air Quality
Geology
Stream Physics
Wow! That’s a lot of
learning…I hope I can keep up!
Many school districts may have questions and concerns about bringing a group to the Smoky Mountains. Listen to
these teachers talk about how Tremont prepares them for a trip and the impact it has on their teaching and the lives of
their students.
Yea….we new
they’d like it!
The Tremont Institute is not just for students. There are many exciting learning opportunities for adults as well.
Hello, I m Bella……I hope you’ve checked out all our
workshops! Theo is slowing down and needs a nap, so I will fly you through the rest
of the tour!
Psst…check out the two workshops
first and then we’ll get going!
If you want to learn how to take great shots like these click the
bridge, then click on Theo to go
back.
If you would like to lead groups and see beautiful places like this everyday, then register for our Naturalist Certification today! You won’t regret it!
I’m glad this is the last one….I’m
getting tired! Don’t forget to
watch the video.
Citizen Science
Starry Globe at Night
Tremont Talks
Tremont Homecoming
SmokiesScavenger
Hunt
I fly in on some of these
events and they are
FUN!
We hope you’ve enjoyed learning all
about The Great Smoky Mountain Institute at Tremont. Just in case
you get the opportunity to visit or bring a group
of students, I have provided directions and a campus map of our
facilities.
Check out the video
for a visual tour of what students see upon arrival and while
staying at Tremont.
We’re working on a “butterfly” view for next year! Let’s go
flying!
See first hand the humor, sadness, and frustration that effected so many people last Fall….including my Fall Break.
This is what happens when people have too much time on their hands.
Oh, this was a sad time…we really missed those kids!
There are many ways to help support The Great Smoky
Mountains Institute Tremont.
Let me tell how you can
give!
Let me tell how you
can volunteer!
There’s one more way you can help……..and that’s by voting! Watch this video to find out how!
Click here to reach the 150 Days of Giving website.
I voted! What about
you Theo…and you Sal?
NewsletterThe Middle Prong Press
Program Catalog
Financial Aid
Helpful Links
Seeing all this information
gets me excited about
more kids coming!
What to Bring?
Planning -Teachers
Planning -Students
You will be wading in this!
Let’s check out some
past groups you may know!
from Missouri. Since most of you are from the area I thought I would include them in my presentation. The Rockwood group I met on a hike but my camera batteries were dead was unable to get “action shots”. I was able to film Maplewood arriving and unloading. I will include them in my next video. The video below I believe was from last years’ Maplewood group. Hope you enjoy!
Almost finished!
I had hoped to include a lot of pics and video clips of my hikes while filming for this project but it was
going to be to long. So I just included mainly the wildflowers that are currently in bloom.
http://www.screencast.com/t/DRln35rXu6r8
Special thanks to Sal, Theo, and Bella for being such great tour guides.
Just one last stop!
• www.fieldherpforum.com
• www.tattoodonkey.com
• www.clker.com
• www.npr.org
• vasturemedies.org
• hdwallsource.com
All other pictures and videos are minethat were taken on various hikes
in the Tremont area.
www.gsmit.org
Special thanks to the staff at Tremont who assisted and answered questions
about their campus.
How do I incorporate these two groups
from Missouri into a Collaborated
Classroom….just keep watching!
Collaboration Groups