The Annual Cottonwood Happy Hour Was Back In 2022!

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Our field instructors

Cottonwood Institute’s annual Happy Hour came back in 2022! The event brought staff, instructors, board members, donors, sponsors, and program partners together for a night of fun. We are so grateful to Jon Underkofler and AllianceBernstein for hosting us this year at their new gorgeous downtown offices. Click here for more photos from the event!… Read more »

Overnight Q&A with Centaurus CAP

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Two students taking a selfie at Cheley

A Q&A! In early October, the students from the Centaurus High School CAP class spent two beautiful days in the mountains at Cheley Outpost. They made fires, cooked a feast, went on a night hike, learned about fire ecology, and did a service project. Q&A (question and answer) with the students: Q:What was the most… Read more »

AMS has a __MAD LIBS__ camping trip

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Angevines student at LongView

The Angevine Middle School CAP class loved their overnight camping trip to Cal-wood this fall. As part of their trip reflection, they did a custom Mad Libs on the bus ride home. We hope you enjoy their ______ (adjective) re-cap of their ______ (adjective) trip! Escrito en español más abajo.  Our Camping Trip One __maroon__… Read more »

Staff Spotlight: Field Instructor Eeland Stribling

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Eeland with a cool fish!

Get to know Eeland Stribling (he/him), who has been working with Cottonwood Institute as a field instructor since the spring of 2022! Eeland is an educator, wildlife biologist, angler, and comedian (check his Instagram for upcoming shows: blacksteveirwin). Learn more about Eeland below, and read our other staff and board profiles here! What led you to… Read more »

STRIVE Prep Westwood’s Fall Fishing Day

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A STRIVE student catching a fish at Lake Lehow!

STRIVE Prep Westwood’s fall fishing field day. Written by Field Instructor Jessie Colin. Escrito en español más abajo. On a beautiful fall day, 11 CAP students, 2 instructors, and 1 school chaperone from STRIVE Prep Westwood journeyed to Lake Lehow to meet with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). We began the day with a site… Read more »

What keeps your fire alive?

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New Vista CAP students create a palm-sized fire

New Vista CAP students contemplate methods and themes surrounding fire while trying to build their own palm-sized fires. Written by Field Instructor Ruthie Cartwright.  Silence. For the first time since our New Vista CAP class headed out this morning on our first overnight to Cal-wood. Silence from a group of twelve high school students. No… Read more »

Water Issues through the Lens of Gross Reservoir

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New Vista students fish with Colorado Parka & Wildlife at Gross Reservoir

Students explore perspectives from different stakeholders in the Gross Reservoir Expansion Project to understand broader water issues. Written by CI Field Instructor Amy Atkins. See more photos here! In our current polarized cultural climate, it is often difficult to empathize with people who have different viewpoints from ours.  Polarization also furthers confirmation bias, an idea… Read more »

Angevine learns about Curlycup Gumweed

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A moth!

AMS students identified pants like Curlycup Gumweed along the Anne U White Trail on their fall field day with Cottonwood Institute. Escrito en español más abajo. Check out more photos here! Written by CI Instructor Tucker Knight.  The 7th and 8th graders of Angevine Middle School CAP class hiked the Anne U. White Trail with… Read more »

CHS Nature Journals with Ranger Barrientos

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Ranger Barrientos shows off his nature journal

Escrito en español más abajo. Check out more photos here! Written by CI Instructor Jessie Colin. On one of the hottest days of the year, ten Centaurus High School students, two Cottonwood Institute instructors, and one Centaurus teacher set out to the well-shaded Anne U. White trail in Boulder. Once there, we all met Ranger… Read more »