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CELEBRATING GREEN SCHOOLS! COMMUNITY COLLABORATION & EDUCATION Melissa Arthur Education Programs & Outreach Director

CELEBRATING GREEN SCHOOLS! C OMMUNITY C OLLABORATION & E DUCATION Melissa Arthur Education Programs & Outreach Director

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CELEBRATING GREEN SCHOOLS!COMMUNITY COLLABORATION & EDUCATION

Melissa Arthur

Education Programs & Outreach Director

FESTIVALS & SPECIAL EVENTS FOR GREEN SCHOOLS

Green school festivals are educational, interactive, and fun events that will increase awareness and appreciation of local natural resources & issues while celebrating your school’s green projects!

Green school festivals typically include structured learning stations and exhibits where students and/or community members actively engage in hands-on activities and investigations

GREEN SCHOOL EVENTS MAY ALSO INCLUDE Service-oriented activities

Stream clean-up Storm drain stenciling Tree Planting

Arts & Entertainment Live music Theatre Games & Contests Magic Shows

Refreshments Locally bottled water Free Food

POSSIBLE GREEN SCHOOL FESTIVAL THEMES:

Recycling Energy Conservation Water Conservation Air Pollution Water Pollution Endangered Species Agriculture Earth Day Nature Art

Trees Soil Conservation Renewable Energy Urban Water issues School Gardens Fishing Events Culture & Environment Birds & Butterflies Rain Barrels

ANY NATURAL RESOURCE TOPIC CAN BEFUN, HANDS-ON, MINDS-ON & ENGAGING!

SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY

OR GET KIDS ACTIVE & OUTSIDE!

WHY FESTIVALS?

Take a break from the doom & gloom to CELEBRATE your school’s part of the SOLUTION!

Event formats can be adapted to address those issues most important in your local community

Activities can be adapted to meet state standards, enhance your curriculum, and build 21st Century Skills

Structured opportunity for businesses, agencies, community organizations, and local government to interface with schools for a “real world” approach to learning & career opportunities

Build community support for your school’s green projects

SOUNDS LIKE FUN! BUT HOW?7 KEY STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT

STEP 1: RESEARCH & CONVENE YOUR PLANNING TEAM Research similar events to get a realistic picture of what kind of

skills, resources, or expertise you’ll need Work with key decision-makers to determine what support the

school can provide, and what support you will need to recruit Invite potential team & be clear about expectations Define a common mission & objectives for your event Develop an action plan & time line…then DELEGATE!

POTENTIAL PARTNERS?Many organizations want to

work with local schools!

- Rural Water Districts- City Governments- County Governments- State Government- Federal Agencies- Conservation Districts- Business & Industry- Agricultural Organizations- Community Organizations- Local Artists- Colleges & Universities- County Extension- Parks & Nature Centers- Local Museums & Zoos- Non-Profit Organizations- Boards of Public Utilities- Conservation Organizations (PF)

STEP 2: BUILD YOUR BUDGET Determine size and scope of your event List probable expenses for your event List all available funds from your school, PTA, grants, etc. Adjust the size and scope of the event to fit your budget OR Fund raise to adjust your budget to fit the size and scope!

STEP 3: FUND RAISE FOR A SUSTAINABLE EVENT

Diversify your funding resources Grants Sponsorships or Donations In-kind Contributions

Help potential funders help you Create a sponsorship packet that illustrates your event Be clear and creative with the “ask” Find at least 4-5 ways to acknowledge each sponsor

STEP 4: ACTIVITY & PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Hands-on, active learning is best! FUN is important! Know your audience: gear programs toward specific group Adapt activities to setting and time available Match activities with abilities & interests of your presenters Make sure all activities fit your goals & objectives for the event Be prepared, and be ready with Plan B…..and C!

STEP 5: VOLUNTEERS, EXHIBITORS & PRESENTERS Compile job descriptions for each volunteer role Use your planning team, ask them to recommend volunteers Be clear about your expectations, provide detailed instructions Hold a presenter training or meeting if needed Provide coffee, water, snacks, breaks, and appreciation!!! Be available to support & guide both before and during the event

STEP 6: PROMOTION & PUBLIC RELATIONS Create a marketing plan/strategy for your event, keeping in

mind your school’s policies about visitors on site Use your school’s website, facebook page, or other online

resources to get the word out! Make a list of local news editors in your area, including

formats, policies and deadlines Send out news releases to meet deadlines Develop a press packet (don’t forget to recognize sponsors!) Assign a media relations volunteer to answer questions

STEP 7: EVALUATE FOR A SUSTAINABLE EVENT Develop your event’s mission and intended outcomes Brainstorm ways these outcomes can be measured during and

after the event Develop evaluation processes for participants and volunteers Keep evaluation forms simple, and build in time or motivation

to get them turned in Thank participants and volunteers for their feedback, and act

on constructive suggestions

KACEE IS HERE TO HELP!

Resource CD includes planning guides for festivals, sample activities, checklists and more!

KACEE can help identify local partners and develop an action plan, just give Melissa a call!

Project WET, WILD, LEP and PLT Workshops can provide hundreds of hands-on activities & ideas

Green schools grants can help fund festivals & events

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