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Tip of the Week from the American Camp Association
May 16, 2007

Green Spoken Here: Children and Nature Belong Together

"Children are simply happier and healthier when they have frequent and varied opportunities for experiences in the out-of-doors," says Richard Louv, author of the best selling book Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder and chairperson of the Children & Nature Network.

The American Camp Association (ACA) is pleased to announce a new collaboration with the Children & Nature Network to reconnect children with nature. According to Ann Sheets, ACA's national president, "The camp community has always been dedicated to connecting children with nature, and environmental stewardship serves as one of ACA’s core values."

In support of the work of the Children & Nature Network, ACA has launched two Web resources—one for families and one for camp professionals—both sites provide activities, resources, and information to help promote the value of connecting with nature and respecting the environment. Families can visit www.CampParents.org  and link to "Children and Nature Belong Together."

Camps Go Green
Camps throughout the United States are "walking the walk" and becoming increasingly "green." ACA has seen a 10% increase in camps that offer environmental education programs and a 7,875% increase in camps that specialize in environmental education programs since 2001.

  • Camps practice what they preach by recycling and conservation efforts.  Sanborn Western Camps in Florissant, Colorado, recycle so many products, that they use a semi to truck to send the recyclables to a recycling center!
  • Many camps are using revolutionary waste water treatment centers.  Camps implementing the state-of-the-art water treatment system include YMCA Camp Seymour in Gig Harbor, Washington; the FFA Camp Muskingum in Carrollton, Ohio;and 4-H Camp Ohio, St. Louisville, Ohio.
  • Many camps are building "green" facilities.  "Green" camps include Concordia Language Camps in Bemidji, Minnesota, as well as Tanglewood 4-H Camp in Lincolnville, Maine, which recently built ten "green" buildings.
  • Camps are using alternative fuel and energy sources to light up camp and enlighten campers about the environment.  Camps use solar panels to do everything from heating a pool at YMCA Camp Seymour in Gig Harbor, Washington, and energizing major buildings at Sanborn Western Camps in Florissant, Colorado, to preheating water at FFA Camp Muskingum in Carrollton, Ohio, and to heat water and generate electricity at Camp Hanover in Mechanicsville, Ohio.

Contact Public Relations at 765.349.3317 or pr@ACAcamps.org to interview an ACA spokesperson on how camps are going green and the American Camp Association’s commitment to the Children and Nature Network and the nationwide movement to "Leave No Child Inside."

Also, for customizable public service announcements, story ideas, article reprints, including articles about nature-oriented camp programs, visit our Media Center.

Check out last week's Tip of the Week!

MEDIA CONTACT:
Public Relations, American Camp Association
765-349-3317; 765-342-8456, ext. 317
pr@ACAcamps.org

About ACA
The American Camp Association® (ACA) works to preserve, promote, and enhance the camp experience for children and adults. ACA-Accredited® camp programs ensure that children are provided with a diversity of educational and developmentally challenging learning opportunities. ACA is the only national organization that accredits camps. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited camps that meet up to 300 health and safety standards. For more information, visit www.ACAcamps.org.

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