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Alumni Spotlight: Ivan Goldberg

One of the quintessential Cottonwood Institute experiences is learning to build a quinzhee, a simple snow shelter that can be useful in winter survival scenarios. It’s a technique Executive Director Ford Church brings from his survival school days, and one that endures as a winter field day staple (see pictures from our recent Instructor Training… Read more »

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Cottonwood Institute’s Best of Spring 2019!

What a semester! With five CAP classes, 16 field excursions, and more than 100 students served, Spring 2019 was one of our busiest yet. From taking their frigid first steps on winter Field Days to making incredible strides to improve their communities in their Action Projects, Cottonwood Institute students have achieved so much this year…. Read more »

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Tis’ the Season for Snowshoes!

At Cottonwood Institute, we aim to help students explore and appreciate the outdoors in any weather! It’s almost time for winter programming to begin and as we prepare to enter our snowy season, we could use your help!! During the winter, each of our CAP classes participate in a winter field day. We take students… Read more »

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Denver Green School Students Educate Their Community About Environmental Issues

This spring Denver Green School CAP classes had an awesome and exciting semester! We explored the world around us; Learned new skills and wilderness survival; Educated ourselves about environmental issues that affect our communities; And designed and implemented community action projects to affect real change in our worlds! We began the semester by exploring our connection to nature,… Read more »

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Climate Literacy in Action with Apex School on Berthoud Pass

Hands-On Snow Research and Real-World Data Collection Bring Climate Literacy to Life for Students in Colorado’s Winter Landscape Written by CI Field Instructor Shawn Heyland. On a quest to find snow and learn about the impact climate change is having on our winters in Colorado, a class from Apex School in Boulder set out on… Read more »

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A Brainard Lake Quinzee Adventure with Angevine Middle School

Angevine Middle School Students Discover the Joy of Snow Through a Brainard Lake Quinzee Construction Adventure Written by CI Field Instructor Hailey Schmidt. Earlier this February, the Angevine Middle School (AMS) CAP class was able to enjoy a wintery excursion despite the unseasonably warm weather. Up at Brainard Lake, the sun was out, the birds… Read more »

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Sparks of Discovery on Angevine Middle School’s Overnight

From Sparks with Flint and Steel to Newfound Friendships, AMS CAP Students Light Up Their First Overnight Experience. Written by CI Field Instructor Monique Murillo. Ms. Grillo’s Angevine Siddle School CAP class started the morning with fishing at Waneka Lake Park. After time spent by the water and a few fish caught, students made sandwiches… Read more »

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Summer Program Rewind: LHC Colorado Watershed Project

As the cold of late autumn wraps its long arms around us, our inner and outer world begin to slow, settling in for winter. May we use this time to reflect on what we are grateful for, and recall the warm memories of a busy summer. Written by Cottonwood Field Instructor, Caroline Paul, July 18th,… Read more »

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