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Welcome to the 2024 Texas Children in Nature Network Summit held in Waco, Texas!

After registering for the Summit and making your Wednesday Workshop selection, you will be enrolled in your selected workshop by TCiNN staff. You will see your workshop on your schedule after you have been enrolled.

  • You do not need to select and add your workshop to your schedule.
  • All workshops are "frozen" and only staff can manage enrollment.
  • If you do not see a workshop option on the registration form that is listed on the workshop PDF, that means it is full and no longer available. 

Concurrent Sessions and additional Summit details will be added as the Summit approaches so please check back to see what’s new and to build your Summit schedule.

Thank you for registering for the 2024 Summit!
Wednesday, December 11
 

10:00am CST

Regional Collaborative Meetings
Wednesday December 11, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CST
Meet with your regional collaborative.
Wednesday December 11, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CST

1:00pm CST

Field Workshops Around Waco
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Blue Spaces and Connection to Nature: Kayak Paddling Trip
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: Dr. Jay Maddock, Director-Center for Health & Nature, Professor – Texas A&M University School of Public Health and Dr. Debra Kellstedt, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension

Location: Brazos River, Waco, 1-4pm - Brazos Park East at South Boat Ramp

Strands: Physical & Mental Health, Nature for All


This workshop will include a kayak paddling trip down the Brazos River in Waco. Stops will be made along the way to discuss the health effects of blue space, accessibility, water safety (especially as it relates to children) and caring for our waterways. By the end of the session, participants will be able to discuss the health benefits of blue spaces, analyze opportunities for creating blue space programming, and create safe and effective ways to get children into blue spaces.
This workshop involves an active kayak trip. Participants should be able to kayak for up to an hour and should be prepared to be outdoors and on the water in December.

If there is inclement weather that prevents kayaking, the workshop will be held as a walking tour of blue spaces.

Speakers
avatar for Jay Maddock

Jay Maddock

Professor, Texas A&M University
avatar for Debra Kellstedt

Debra Kellstedt

Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Changing Perspectives: Shadow Day - Forest School activities for ages 18 months to 5th grade. Pond Water Testing, Spots, & Tour.
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Summit School
Presenters: Mr. Peter Holmstrom, Ms. Camree Schraeder & Mrs. Melissa Skrhak
Location: Summit School, 1-4 p.m. 
3701 Mockingbird Ln, Lorena, TX 76655
Strands: Early Education Outdoor Learning Environments, Formal & Informal Education

Join us at Summit School for a dynamic day of experiential learning. Upon arrival, registrants will tour the campus with the Head of School, and then smaller groups will rotate through the following sessions. Upon arriving at our expansive 35-acre campus, our Head of School will guide you through our facilities. In Session 1, participants will engage in hands-on activities where adults experience learning through the eyes of learners, choosing between early childhood forest activities or upper elementary integration of science standards. Session 2A explores how farm animals enrich learning, followed by outdoor activities that can enhance daily toddler routines. Meanwhile, Session 2B includes a visit to the creek for sit spots and journal prompts designed to foster curiosity and connection with nature. In Session 3, participants venture to the pond to test water quality and observe microorganisms within the ecosystem. The day concludes with a Q&A featuring Summit School staff reflecting on the integration of forest learning into educational settings. Come discover how Summit School inspires outdoor education beyond traditional classroom walls!
Speakers
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Collaborating for Coastal Education: Chasing the Tide Learning Resources
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenter: Anne Marie Fayen, Curriculum Developer for Chasing the Tide Film, Fayen Consulting
Location: Mayborn Museum Complex, Baylor University, 1-4 p.m.
1300 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, TX 76706
Strands: Formal & Informal Education, Community Engagement & Partnership


Everyone in Texas is connected to the Gulf Coast. Join this interactive session to explore the K-12 learning resources that support the documentary series, Chasing the Tide. The learning resources highlight six themes from the documentary including: Ghost Wolves, Oysters, Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles, Aplomado Falcons, Birds, and the issue of trash in our waterways. Test out learning activities yourself and identify how you can use these resources with your audiences.

Anne Marie will share the in-depth details of the collaborative efforts that went into creating the Chasing the Tide learning materials, highlighting how conservationists and educators worked together to create accessible resources. Leave this session with practical ideas and tools to share the beauty and complexity of the Texas Coast with your audiences. Become part of Chasing the Tide’s work to address the environmental issues faced by our resilient coast. Please bring a phone, tablet, or laptop for this workshop.


Speakers
avatar for Anne Marie Fayen

Anne Marie Fayen

Curriculum Developer, Fayen Consulting LLC
I create K-12 learning resources for environmental ed materials. Most of my recent projects have been connected to nature documentaries.
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Designing Natural Play Spaces in Urban Centers, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: Adam & Jill Bienenstock, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds
Location: Cameron Park, Redwood Shelter, 1-4 p.m.
2300 Cameron Park Dr., Waco, TX 76707
Strands: Formal & Informal Education, Early Education Outdoor Learning Environments, Greenspace Conservation & Development

Participants will be coached to create their own natural playground designs out of sand and mini components all set to scale. We will start the design by using five basic elements: changing topography, creating pathways, and adding boulders, logs, and large trees. Next, natural playground components will be included in their designs to create areas that include art/creative play, dramatic play, science concepts, and areas that enhance social skills and collaboration. Participants will get a chance to present their models to the group while providing constructive feedback that will support the design principles, safety standards, and educational objectives presented earlier. Affordable ways to achieve these goals will be presented throughout. Specific attention will be paid to CPTED, ADA, ASTM, and CPSC Compliance. Operations and Maintenance for long-term sustainability and leveraging of current capacities will all be addressed as part of this modeling session.
Speakers
avatar for Adam Bienenstock

Adam Bienenstock

Founder, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds Inc
Adam is an internationally acclaimed designer, builder, and researcher of nature-based play spaces and the founder of Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds. Adam has traveled globally to advocate for children’s rights and nature play and to design spectacular natural parks and playgrounds... Read More →
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Jill Bienenstock

Director of Education, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds Inc
Jill is a registered early childhood educator with over 30 years of experience in various settings. She currently works as the Director of Education, alongside her husband, Adam, at their company Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds. Jill is part of an exciting team that designs and creates... Read More →
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities by Sustaining Healthy Partnerships
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: April Strickland - Better Living for Texans, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Libby Barnhill - Mission Waco, Gabriel Garmelo - GTG Outdoors, Emily Hills - Urban Reap, Rae Lucas - Waco Family Medicine
Location: Mission Waco, 1315 N. 15th St, Waco, TX 76707, 1-4 p.m.
Strands: Community Engagement & Partnership, Nature for All, Physical & Mental Health

Participants will learn how Better Living for Texans (BLT) has partnered with local organizations to increase youth programming. They will be able to bring back new community partnership ideas and inspiration to their prospective counties and seek out the BLT Agent there for resources and opportunities to create new partnerships.
Despite all the resources available in the area, there are still hundreds of homeless in Waco and many of them are young people. Mission Waco will share how they are reaching youth in a variety of programs. The group will journey over to Mission Waco’s ‘The Rock’ and hear how GTG Outdoors is aiding in this effort.

Then Urban Reap will discuss local Food Insecurity, Food Access, and Food Sovereignty during a tour of the Jubilee Food Market and walk through demonstration gardens to highlight how they are creating community engagement while also providing youth-centered activities and spaces.

Everyone will walk one block over to tour the Waco Family Medicine Wellness Center to see where patients can exercise indoors by appointment or on the outdoor work out equipment at their convenience. Families can exercise together and be outdoors!

Participants will also be introduced to the Junior Master Gardner’s Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go Program. Everyone will participate in a Hands-On Cooking Demonstration and Interactive Lesson Example utilizing ingredients from the Community Gathering Space Garden sponsored by Waco Family Medicine. This is a teaching garden that is always accessible to the community. A little dirt never hurt! See ya there!
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Guided Forest Therapy Walk: Engage your senses, quiet your mind, and immerse yourself in nature
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: Courtney Crim, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Department of Education, Trinity University
Laura Allen, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Education, Trinity University
Location: Cameron Park at Lawson’s Point, 1-4 p.m.
2601 N. University Parks Dr, Waco, TX 76708
Strands: Nature for All, Physical & Mental Health

Our bodies share the same elements as the beings we meet in natural settings. Humans are nature, but we have allowed ourselves to become separated. During this guided forest therapy walk, you will experience the effects of shinrin-yoku—the Japanese practice of bathing your senses in the surrounding forest. The trained certified forest therapy guides will help you slow down by using a standard sequence of invitations that deliberately move you out of your head and engage your senses as you reconnect with the world around you. They will provide multiple ways for you to experience walks so everyone can participate in a way that meets their needs.

These walks are not strenuous and use gentle invitations to increase awareness, deepen connections, and elevate well-being. Honoring the spirit of shinrin-yoku, this experience will close with a tea ceremony featuring tea made from plants native to the forest. Participants will benefit firsthand how forest bathing can impact individual well-being which in turn benefits their educational interactions with children, experience invitations that can be transferred to their own contexts and examine research linking nature experiences to improved wellbeing. Please bring a water bottle and something to sit on.
Speakers
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Courtney Crim

Associate Professor of Education, Trinity University
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Nature Play & Learning in the Museum
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenter: Mayborn Museum Staff
Location: Mayborn Museum Complex, Baylor University, 1-4 p.m.
1300 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, TX 76706
Strands: Formal & Informal Education, Community Engagement & Partnership, Nature for All

Visit the Mayborn Museum to see how the museum brings nature play and learning to visitors every week both in the museum and outside! Join the Museum Engagement Team Staff for a tour of the Backyard Ecology Exhibit, a hands-on exhibit that encourages discovery and appreciation for the natural world with our visitors. After the tour, experience hands-on activities that take place at weekly programs in our Village and receive a tour of our Pollinator Rainwater Garden.

Through all tours and activities, learn how museum staff work with the community to enrich these offerings to continue bringing new and exciting offerings to museum guests.

*Parking at the Museum is limited. Attendees are encouraged to take public transportation or carpool. Overflow parking is available at McLane Stadium, access the Museum from the pedestrian bridge over the Brazos River.
Speakers
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

The Lake Waco Wetlands – Wading thru the Wetlands
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Lake Waco Wetlands
Presenter: Nora Schell, City of Waco Lake Waco Wetlands, Program Coordinator
Location: Lake Waco Wetlands, 1-4 p.m.
1752 Eichelberger Crossing Road, Waco, TX 76633
Strands: Formal & Informal Education, Community Engagement & Partnership

Learn about the constructed Lake Waco Wetlands; the history of why it was created, who it benefits, and how it continues to inspire students, photographers, and nature lovers in general. Nora Schell educates students and the greater community about reservoir systems and water issues through outreach and will share problems and solutions for running a constructed Wetland.

During this workshop participants will be introduced to the Bosque River Watershed and go on a tour of the Lake Waco Wetlands, focusing on the flora and fauna of the Wetlands. The tour will be in an open-air trailer ride around the Wetlands. Please wear proper attire, closed toe shoes, jackets, and/or rain gear.
Speakers
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Nora Schell

Program Coordinator, Lake Waco Wetlands
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

The Power of Outdoor Play
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: Dr. Debbie Rhea, Professor, LiiNK Project Director, Texas Christian University
Cheryl Potemkin, Early Childhood Program Manager, Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Location: Dewey Park, 1-4 p.m.
925 N. Ninth Street, Waco, TX 76707
Strands: Physical & Mental Health, Formal & Informal Education

Much is known about the need for play daily in children’s lives. What is less known is how to attract children and adults to the outdoors and create intrigue, curiosity, and an inviting social/emotional climate through different landscapes with different opportunities at schools, parks, and community settings. Presenters will introduce different strategies that have worked with the LiiNK Project (in schools and communities) and Fort Worth Botanic Garden (in schools, community gardens, and teacher support). These include why the outdoors, school recess policies, and procedures, adult role during recess/play, weather guidelines, and equipment/loose parts for different landscapes to create an enticing environment for child and adult play. By the end of the workshop participants will be able to connect with reluctant adults where they are and allow them to change at their pace and they will be able to provide school, park, and community setting strategies that create an enticing recess/play environment for children and adults!

This workshop is for anyone who wants to feel more comfortable helping others who are reluctant to be outdoors, need to understand why the outdoors is so important, and need to be more comfortable being in spaces that produce active, healthy, and resilient children and adults.
Speakers
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Debbie Rhea

Professor, Texas Christian University
Deborah Rhea, Ed.D. is professor of Kinesiology and founding director of The LiiNK Project at Texas Christian University. She is an author, researcher, motivational speaker, educational consultant, and behavior change trainer. LiiNK (Let’s inspire innovation ‘N kids), a recess... Read More →
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Cheryl Potemkin

Early Childhood Program Manager, Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

1:00pm CST

Waco Mammoth National Monument: Community Partnerships for Preserving and Protecting
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Presenters: Dr. Lindsey T. Yann - National Park Service, Raegan King and Kaitlyn Holyfield - City of Waco,
Staff - Mayborn Museum-Baylor University, Priscilla Martinez and Hector Sabido - Waco Mammoth Foundation
Location: Waco Mammoth National Monument, 1-4 p.m.
6220 Steinbeck Bend Drive, Waco, TX 76708
Strands: Formal & Informal Education, Community Engagement & Partnership, Nature for All

Visit Waco Mammoth National Monument where the National Park Service(NPS) paleontologist will give a tour of an active excavation of Pleistocene Columbian mammoths. This phenomenal site is supported through a partnership with the National Park Service, City of Waco, Baylor University, and the Waco Mammoth Foundation. These partnerships are vital to the Monument, and representatives from all partner representatives will discuss their role in the partnership including different ways students interact with the site’s resources. Each presenter will also provide some best practices and tips that may help develop new partnerships.

Participants will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions about both the highlights and potential difficulties involved in developing partnerships. While there are often bumps in the road, sites like Waco Mammoth National Monument would not exist without the constant support of all partners. The hope is that participants will take these discussions home and begin brainstorming future partnerships to help students of ALL ages get more connected with nature.

*There is little indoor space at Waco Mammoth, please come prepared for outside conversations. In the event of extreme weather, the partner presentations may be moved offsite.
Wednesday December 11, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm CST
Workshop Around Waco

5:00pm CST

Summit Happy Hour
Wednesday December 11, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm CST
Wind down after the Wednesday Workshops at a special TCiNN Happy Hour from 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Brotherwell Brewing!

Brotherwell Brewing offers a variety of local brews, hard seltzers, and non-alcoholic options like soda, homemade lemonade, and sparkling hopwater. Complimentary light bar snacks are provided.

The Waco Downtown Farmers Market will also be happening from 5:00-8:00 p.m. that evening and will have food options. You can also find many downtown Waco restaurants in the area.

Brotherwell Brewing is approximately a half-mile or 12-minute walk from the convention center.

Wednesday December 11, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm CST
Brotherwell Brewing 400 E Bridge St Waco, TX 76704
 
Thursday, December 12
 

8:00am CST

Conference Sessions
Thursday December 12, 2024 8:00am - 6:00pm CST
Thursday December 12, 2024 8:00am - 6:00pm CST
Waco Convention Center 100 Washington Ave, Waco, TX 76701

9:15am CST

Keynote Session: Nature Is Calling And I Must Go - David Vela
Thursday December 12, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CST
Growing up in the farmlands of Southeast Texas, David Vela enjoyed his youth fishing with a cane pole at a reservoir, playing football in his neighborhood, and picking pecans in nearby fields. However, a trip with his family to Yellowstone National Park would forever change his life and career interests. As the first Latino to be nominated by the President of the United States to lead the National Park Service, David will share his experiences across the country, and what he learned about engaging diverse youth in the outdoors.

David Vela retired from the National Park Service in September 2020 after 30 years with the agency, most recently serving as Deputy Director, Exercising the Authority of the Director. He also served as Chair of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House. David was the first Latino to be nominated by the President of the United States to serve as Director of the National Park Service. David held numerous leadership and executive-level assignments in the National Park Service, including as a Superintendent, Regional Director, and Associate Director. In addition, he served as Director of the Texas Child Support program under the Attorney General of Texas. In retirement, David serves on several national nonprofit boards and is the founder and president of Vela Heritage Consulting, LLC.
Thursday December 12, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CST
McLennan Hall

10:30am CST

Birding is for Everyone: Tips for Creating an Inclusive Birding Experience for Children of All Ages and Abilities
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Learn some hands-on activities and experiences to engage learners of all abilities in learning more about birds. Enjoy going outside to do some birding and learn how to guide children to identify birds.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Fetter-Matthys

Jennifer Fetter-Matthys

Director, K-2 teacher, Ecologist School Houston
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Texas North 115

10:30am CST

Connecting Hispanic Families with Nature in Central Texas: A capacity building workshop
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Are you a member of the Hispanic community in Texas? Does your organization serve Hispanics in this area or have a desire to reach them? If you answered YES to one of the questions please join us for this capacity-building workshop. We will briefly share A Rocha USA’s efforts to connect Hispanic families with nature through our program Picnics en el Arroyo and the lessons we learned along the way. We will dedicate time to hear about the participants' efforts to engage the Hispanic community, identify stakeholders, common goals and collaboration opportunities, and define next steps.
Speakers
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Veronica Godoy

Central Texas Conservation Project Director, A Rocha USA
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Texas North 113

10:30am CST

Environmental Education: Evaluating Impacts for Growth
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
As environmental educators we strive to connect people to nature through authentic learning experiences – but do we know if it’s working? How can you measure whether your programs have really connected with your audience or made an impact on their knowledge or behavior? How can you know if your work and passion is translating to action or real change, either on learners or on the natural world? Join our session for a recap and resources we’ve studied, applied, AND surveyed. Learn from us and apply it to your tribe.
Speakers
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Michelle Wood-Ramirez

Tarrant Regional Water District
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Texas South 118

10:30am CST

Low Floors & High Ceilings: Design Elements for Outdoor Experiences
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Educators and designers have long used the concept of ‘low floors and high ceilings’ to create experiences that are easily accessible for users yet boundless in their potential. Join a 30+ year educator now working with an architectural firm as we explore this concept as it relates to outdoor areas and try our hand at a few aligned activities. An annotated list of resources will be shared for outdoor space design and aligned activities targeted at K-higher education.
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
McLennan Hall

10:30am CST

More Green Time, Less Screen Time: A New Way To Nature
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Field Session: Meet in lobby 5 minutes prior to walk to outdoor area with volunteer. Look for the sign with the name of this session on it.

Exposure to nature has been proven to be extremely beneficial for a child’s physical and emotional wellbeing. As a result, calls for youth to balance out their Screen Time with Green Time have been increasing, but it’s worth noting that younger generations may not feel comfortable spending time in nature, and may lack the confidence or experiential know-how to engage their attention span outdoors in technology-free ways. Participants will learn how to refocus their attention so that they can reconnect with nature in technology-free ways, leading to sustainable habits around getting more green time, less screen time, and improved wellbeing.
Speakers
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Sarah Nielsen

Health and Outdoor Educator, Board Certified Health Coach, SG Wellness, LLC
My work leverages 18+ years of experience in health and outdoor education through the lens of sustainable behavior change. We should talk about what it means for all ages to get More Green Time, Less Screen Time!
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Field Session

10:30am CST

Nature Box as a Tool for Student Self-Regulation
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Field Session: Meet in lobby 5 minutes prior to walk to outdoor area with volunteer. Look for the sign with the name of this session on it.

Every year teachers spend precious class funds on plastic fidgets and glitter wands in hope of helping their students self regulate in Peace Corners. Why not create a free, student driven, place-based Nature Box that connects students to the joy, comfort, and belonging of the outdoors? Inspired by the Neurosequential Model of Education (NME), participants will experience the community building and sensory regulation benefits of creating their own interactive Nature Box.
Speakers
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Mariana (Mo) Bonilla

Outdoor Education Specialist, Partners for Education, Agriculture, and Sustainability
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Field Session

10:30am CST

Promoting Flood Awareness through Engaging STEM Programs for Community and Environmental Connection
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Join us for an inspiring session showcasing an innovative nature-based STEM program that incorporates flood safety awareness into an exciting educational journey. In 2023, the San Antonio River Authority’s Education team developed programming to inspire youth living in Flash Flood Alley through positive, hands-on, and place-based activities. Students explored their watershed, assessed flood prevention infrastructure, and learned how STEM protects communities. This program ignites a passion for STEM, encouraging young leaders to develop solutions that preserve natural spaces and places. We’ll share best practices, tools, and resources, and invite participants to discuss their challenges and solutions for implementing impactful programs.
Speakers
avatar for Janine Garcia

Janine Garcia

Education and Engagement Coordinator, San Antonio River Authority
Janine Garcia, a former classroom teacher and park ranger with the National Park Service, has over a decade of experience in both formal and informal education. With a B.S. in Psychology specializing in Family and Child Development, a B.S. in Environmental Science and Ecology, and... Read More →
avatar for Emily Rew

Emily Rew

Education and Engagement Coordinator, San Antonio River Authority
Emily Rew is a certified educator, science communicator, and musician. Shehas over ten seasons of experience directly engaging youth and adults inoutdoor education programming. As a member of the River Authority’seducation team, Emily informs and inspires learners of all ages to... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Texas South 116

10:30am CST

Using the NABERS Tool to Identify the Quality of Nature-based Programs
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Nature-based education is a rapidly growing approach in early childhood. The Nature-Based Education Rating Scale (NABERS) is a tool developed to help identify the quality and level of “natureness” for those PreK and K-3 programs using adding nature to their curriculum. This session will first identify the core principles of Nature-based Early Childhood Education (NbECE) and then discuss tangible measures of quality. Participants will leave able to identify nature-based practices in the program structure, staffing, physical environment, community partnerships, and family engagement.
Speakers
Thursday December 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Texas South 117

1:00pm CST

Bringing OLE Down To Earth
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Co-presented with Jerri Thompson, Head of School, St. George's Episcopal School and Paige Oliverio, Principal Designer, Urban Patchwork (urbanpatchwork.com).

Building Outdoor Learning Environments (OLE) and risky play facilities are often associated with obstacles, both perceived and real. We explore some of the common barriers to planning, fundraising, building and maintaining these facilities through the lens of a 10-year-plan to remake St. George's into a natural haven for early-childhood education.

Speakers
avatar for Marc Opperman

Marc Opperman

Facilities Manager, St. George's Episcopal School
Before joining St. George's in March, 2024, I helped transform the playgrounds and gardens as the project manager for a local design/build landscaping firm. While I bring a pragmatic approach to building and maintaining outdoor learning spaces, I thoroughly love dreaming up new ideas... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
McLennan Hall

1:00pm CST

Bringing Texas Schools to Life with Native Plants
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Would you like to create a Texas-native plant garden at your local school or community center? Haeley Giambalvo of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) will show you how! You'll learn from examples of schools around Texas that have successfully brought their school campuses to life with native plant gardens. You will also be introduced to various resources and activities to help educators get the most out of their gardens and engage students in the outdoors!
Speakers
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas North 114

1:00pm CST

Connect Families to Nature through the National Wildlife Federation's Community Wildlife Habitat Program
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Learn how a small community is bringing families and children into the National Wildlife Federation’s (NWF) Community Habitat certification process and how it lends itself to the Texas Children in Nature Network efforts to connect all Texas children to nature. NWF’s process to attain certification as a wildlife-friendly community works particularly well with small towns or neighborhoods who frequently say, “Our little town does not have the resources of the big cities -- how can we apply this to where we live?" Information will be shared about how participants can use the NWF program to benefit their own neighborhood or town.
Speakers
avatar for Linda Welsh

Linda Welsh

Early Childhood/Higher Education Consultant, Self
Dr. Linda Welsh is exploring where to put her energies in this next phase of her life. The preciousness of our connection to nature to heal and transform and the urgency to find ways for all to experience this connection is driving her exploration. While on the board of directors... Read More →
avatar for Rebecca Benz

Rebecca Benz

Rebecca is a volunteer with the TCiNN 2022 Summit.
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas South 118

1:00pm CST

Growing Youth Access to Nature Field Trips and Camps Through Collaboration
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
What is possible when nonprofit organizations work together to increase youth access to nature? How can a mindset of collaboration and abundance, rather than competition and scarcity, support their missions and benefit the community? Three Austin groups (Austin Sunshine Camps, Shield Ranch Foundation’s Camp El Ranchito and Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center Girls+ Outside) share their collaborative approaches to improving youth lives and opportunities to explore, grow and connect outdoors. Session participants will hopefully spark their own ideas of how together we can enhance youth well-being by leveraging opportunities for them to connect with their resilience, each other, and the natural environment.
Speakers
avatar for Jenny McMillan

Jenny McMillan

Executive Director, Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center
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Erica Blue

CEO, Austin Sunshine Camps
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas South 117

1:00pm CST

Nature Smart Libraries and Loose Parts Kits: Innovative Collaborations for Nature Equity
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
This session will explore the integration of two Cities Connecting Children to Nature Austin strategies: Nature Smart Libraries and Nature Play. Participants will gain insights into the collaboration between Austin Parks and Recreation Department and Austin Public Library and how these strategies address nature equity gaps. We will discuss the intersections of libraries and nature, and how libraries can serve as pivotal community hubs for nature connection, education and engagement. Leveraging library resources and nature play opportunities, this session will demonstrate how to create enriching, nature-based experiences for children, especially in urban areas with limited natural spaces.
Speakers
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Kayla De La Portilla

Librarian II, Austin Public Library
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Yasmine Anderson

CCCN Program Coordinator, City of Austin - Parks & Recreation Dept.
Yasmine Anderson serves as the Cities Connecting Children to Nature (CCCN) Coordinator within the City of Austin Parks & Recreation Department’s Park Planning Division. In her role, she seeks to provide equitable access to nature for all children, with specific focus on Black and... Read More →
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Laura Tadena

Community Engagement Librarian, Austin Public Library
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas South 116

1:00pm CST

Rooted Resilience: Cultivating Neurodiversity in the Garden of Minds
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Presenter: Francesca Munoz Newman, HTX Ecotherapy

Step into 'Rooted Resilience: Cultivating Neurodiversity in the Garden of Minds,' a session celebrating the diversity of human cognition and nature. Discover practical strategies for fostering inclusion and empowerment in nature whether you are outdoors, in classrooms, workplaces, or communities. Uncover hidden talents and untapped potential, nurturing a culture where differences, just like flowers are celebrated. Join us in sowing seeds of empathy and compassion, creating a garden where every mind can flourish.

The session goal is to help participants understand neurodiversity, how the brain develops, and why movement and nature is so important for a child's brain. By exploring these topics together, participants will be provided with insights that will enrich their understanding of a child's individuality and support their growth and well-being. Practical tools and resources that both adults and children can readily implement to foster growth and overall well-being.
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas North 113

1:00pm CST

Students Transforming their School Grounds with EcoRise & PBL
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Field Session: Meet in lobby 5 minutes prior to walk to outdoor area with volunteer. Look for the sign with the name of this session on it.

EcoRise sparks transformation at public-schools through a type of Project-Based Learning (PBL) known as an Eco-Audit Grant. Learn about some of the projects that have blossomed across Texas through student-driven inquiry, teacher-guided innovation, and grants from EcoRise. Participants will do a biodiversity audit of an outdoor space. We will identify and count any living organisms within a designated kingdom. We will discuss findings, develop a visualization of our data, and give ourselves a biodiversity “score”. We will end with a quick brainstorm of ways to increase biodiversity in our own backyards and communities, including with or through K-12 schools.
Speakers
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Elizabeth Harper

Senior Program Manager, EcoRise
EcoRise Program Manager for Central & South Texas, always seeking to improve the student experience through empathy and engagement, life-long learner
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Field Session

1:00pm CST

Unleashing the Power of Outdoor Learning & Play: Outdoor Learning Environment Early Childhood Education Network
Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Join us as we explore the transformative impact of outdoor learning environments on young children in Texas early learning centers through the design and development of the ECE Outdoor Learning Environment Network, a program of Texas Children in Nature Network and the OLE! Texas initiative. We will share how the network supports early childhood educators in creating thriving spaces where children can learn, grow, and connect with the natural world through outdoor design elements, teaching practices, and family/community engagement.

Learn about the resources, tools, and community we are building with our partners and champions to empower early learning educators and gain insights into how you can become a part of this vital movement. Together, let's inspire a generation of nature-loving learners. In this session, participants will learn about the ECE Outdoor Learning Environment Network’s purpose statement and goals, the range of resources and support available through the network, how best to share the network with their local early learning centers, and how engagement in the Texas Children in Nature Network and ECE Outdoor Learning Environment Network can support their efforts and the efforts of their organization.


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Thursday December 12, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Texas North 115

2:15pm CST

Down and Dirty Community Engagement: Developing shared leadership and decision-making with the communities you serve
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Presenters: Jennifer Boley, Nature & Eclectic Outdoors - NEO, Dashaunda Richardson, Asuncion Sanchez

Learn from the Program Director of Healthy Outdoor Communities as well as residents from the Acres Homes and Third Ward, Houston communities about the nuts and bolts of what it takes to develop a shared leadership and decision-making model driven by the community, for the community. It isn't always smooth sailing, but it's the right thing to do, and when we draw on the strength and leadership of the communities we serve, the results are spectacular!
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Texas North 113

2:15pm CST

Fostering Collaboration to Promote Recess Policies for Healthy, Happy Children
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Presenter: Lisa Mitchell-Bennett, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Public Health

UTHealth Houston School of Public Health in Brownsville will share collaborative strategies for promoting the adoption of district-wide recess policies to promote daily, unstructured outdoor play for elementary school students. The presenter will share several case studies to highlight how the nonprofit organization, It’s Time Texas, and an academic institution are working together to advocate for and support the implementation of local recess policies, as well as develop a comprehensive toolkit to help parents, school district staff, and community members participate in these efforts across the Rio Grande Valley.
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Texas North 115

2:15pm CST

From Concept to Creation: Developing Nature-Based Self-Guided Booklets
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Which describes your nature activity journal best: 1) Uninspiring, 2) Non-existent, or 3) Capable of changing a child’s life? Self-guided activity booklets are a cornerstone of effective nature education and one of the most cost-effective. When done right, they can change a child’s life as they prompt families to explore, connect with, and protect nature. This session covers the essentials of interpretive planning, creating engaging and educational content, and effective design. Learn from real-world examples and participate in hands-on demonstrations to develop your own booklet ideas. Leave with practical strategies to develop self-guided experiences for your site or program.
Speakers
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Ky Harkey

Founder, The Visitor Experience
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
McLennan Hall

2:15pm CST

Interactive Virtual Tours (IVTs) for Demonstrating Childcare Outdoor Design Best Practices
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Presenters: Rebecca Colbert, National Wildlife Federation and Muntazar Monsur and S Y Andalib, Texas Tech University



We are going to show you a virtual tour of a childcare outdoor environment and talk about how you can find helpful information to create an exciting play and learning space with lots of opportunities for children to interact with nature. In the workshop, you will also have an opportunity to wear a headset to experience the space in Virtual Reality (VR)!

Following the session, the audience will be able to 1. Understand the importance of nature-based, active outdoor environments for children’s health and why increased awareness of childcare providers is critical to achieving it. 2. Visualize the role of IVT and associated technology as tools for capturing high-quality 360 imagery required for generating effective professional development platforms. 3. Identify the potential of IVTs as a novel and innovative platform for disseminating learning materials. 4. Experience IVTs of high-quality childcare demonstration sites (located in Colorado, Texas, and North Carolina) immersively using VR headsets.
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Rebecca Colbert

Senior Director of Design and Engagement, NWF - Early Childhood Health Outdoors
Rebecca Colbert is a licensed landscape architect with 20 years of experience and a doctorate in Design and Planning. She serves as the Senior Director of Design and Engagement for Early Childhood Health Outdoors at the National Wildlife Federation. Dr. Colbert previously served as... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Texas North 114

2:15pm CST

Our Texas, Our Future: Local Conservation Issues to Inspire Your Learners
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Inspire your learners to head outside and explore their local environments through 5 visually breathtaking videos and informative learning guides. H-E-B Presents: an Our Texas, Our Future film series tells the conservation stories of 4 Texas natives: black bears, ocelots, redfish, and bats along with the 100-year history of our state parks. Join this session to learn how to access and use these TEKS-aligned learning resources.
Speakers
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Anne Marie Fayen

Curriculum Developer, Fayen Consulting LLC
I create K-12 learning resources for environmental ed materials. Most of my recent projects have been connected to nature documentaries.
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Texas South 116

2:15pm CST

Texas Healthy Parks Mapping Tool: Discover the Science Behind Park Planning
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Presenters: Jenny Larios - Texas Children in Nature Network, Justin Fleury - Texas Parks and Wildlife, Marinda Griffin

The Texas Healthy Parks Plan and associated Decision Support Tool have been designed to help communities by creating a tool to assist in planning for parks and greenspace to strategically address community health disparities, increase park access for socially vulnerable communities, and incorporate greenspaces. The presentation will provide a walkthrough of the Texas Healthy Maps project, showcasing both the mapping tool and the research that links parks to health outcomes. This is a valuable resource you can use when you return to your community, helping you advocate for increased park access and understand the connection between parks and community health. Make sure to bring your laptop!
Speakers
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Jenny Larios

Health and Nature Liaison, North Texas, Texas Children in Nature Network
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Texas South 118

2:15pm CST

Water Walls
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Field Session: Meet in lobby 5 minutes prior to walk to outdoor area with volunteer. Look for the sign with the name of this session on it.

At this workshop, learn how to set up your own water wall with some tubing, connectors, and ties all found easily at your local hardware store. The best part is that these water walls take up vertical spaces and can be set up on a chain link fence or lattice. There’s so much potential in such a simple activity.
Speakers
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Jill Bienenstock

Director of Education, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds Inc
Jill is a registered early childhood educator with over 30 years of experience in various settings. She currently works as the Director of Education, alongside her husband, Adam, at their company Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds. Jill is part of an exciting team that designs and creates... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CST
Field Session

3:45pm CST

Building Green Workforce Pipelines: Connecting Young Professionals with Community, State, and Federal Entities for Inclusive Environmental Solutions
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Join us for "Building Green Workforce Pipelines: Connecting Young Professionals with Community, State, and Federal Entities." This workshop will focus on creating inclusive pathways for green workforce development in the Texas Gulf Coast region. Participants will explore strategies to overcome socioeconomic barriers and engage in hands-on activities, including reviewing success stories and developing actionable networking plans. By fostering connections and leveraging real-world examples, attendees will gain practical insights for enhancing career opportunities and diversifying the environmental sector. Ideal for professionals, educators, and community leaders committed to building a more inclusive and resilient green workforce.
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Alicia Fontenot

Gulf Coast Health & Nature Liaison, Texas Children in Nature Network
Alicia serves as the Health and Nature Liaison in the Gulf Coast Region for Texas Children in Nature Network. As a native Houstonian, she takes pride in her city’s cultural diversity and growing environmental awareness. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Texas Southern... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
McLennan Hall

3:45pm CST

Embracing Nature and Cultivating Young Innovators: Integrating Outdoor and Nature-Based Experiences into Education
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Ignite the natural joy of the outdoors through exploration and interactive hands-on activities. Learn how to enhance indoor play areas as an option to overcome temporary barriers to outdoor nature play. Whether you’re creating a learning space from scratch or transforming an existing environment, this session will introduce key elements of outdoor learning environments and the six principles of nature-based education that can be incorporated to help foster the developmental domains of young children. Participants will be empowered to utilize available assets to teach environmental stewardship through intentional center-based education and to implement key concepts such as risky play and other integrated educational philosophies.


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Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Texas South 116

3:45pm CST

Empowering Youth Voices through Photovoice: Insights from the Pharr Youth Photovoice Research Study
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Join us for a workshop exploring youth advocacy and the environment. The University of Texas Planet 2050 team led the Pharr Youth Photovoice Research Study in Spring 2023, empowering youth in Pharr, Texas, to document their outdoor experiences through photography. This workshop will showcase their insights and emphasize the importance of youth voices in addressing environmental challenges. Participants will learn about the Photovoice methodology and its role in storytelling and advocacy. The event will also feature insights from the Texas Children in Nature Network Partnership, promoting connections with nature for healthier communities.
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Marisa Oliva

RGV Health & Nature Liaison, Texas Children in Nature Network
Marisa Oliva-Rodriguez serves as the Rio Grande Valley Health and Nature Liaison for the Texas Children in Nature and Network.  She previously managed the Edinburg Scenic Wetlands and World Birding Center, helping to establish it as one of the premier environmental education sites... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Texas South 117

3:45pm CST

Inspiring a Connection to the Land: A Continuum of Education through Early Childhood to Adulthood
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Field Session: Meet in lobby 5 minutes prior to walk to outdoor area with volunteer. Look for the sign with the name of this session on it.

Experience three activities for different age groups that foster a connection to the land from early childhood to adulthood. For birth to age five, engage in sensory exploration of natural materials, dramatic play prompts, and wildlife observation. For K-12, become a wildlife/nature interpreter by creating a hidden treasures walking map using math, science, English/language arts, and art.

For young leaders, use NOAA mapping tools to explore community vulnerabilities, conduct water quality testing, and discuss how native plantings can impact water quality. Participants will receive a guiding handout with links to the activities to consider possible application in their own settings. Participants should be comfortable traveling about ½-mile to access the sites.
Speakers
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Karen Bishop

Manager, Texas Education, National Wildlife Federation
Karen Bishop is a Manager of Education & Engagement with the National Wildlife Federation. Her current work focuses on helping schools to build and maintain pollinator habitat through NWF’s Monarch Heroes program. Karen works with schools across Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Manor... Read More →
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Rebecca Colbert

Senior Director of Design and Engagement, NWF - Early Childhood Health Outdoors
Rebecca Colbert is a licensed landscape architect with 20 years of experience and a doctorate in Design and Planning. She serves as the Senior Director of Design and Engagement for Early Childhood Health Outdoors at the National Wildlife Federation. Dr. Colbert previously served as... Read More →
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Abi Cano Perez

Education & Engagement Coordinator, ECHO/National Wildlife Federation
In this role, I help build community partnerships as well as create outreach materials for early education professionals. I attended the University of Idaho and received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and GIS. I have previously worked for STEM-based youth education... Read More →
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Kate Unger

Resilience in Schools Coordinator, National Wildlife Federation
As NWF's Coordinator for the Houston region, I manage the various grant programs active in the area (Monarch Heroes, Outdoor Learning Cohort, & Resilience in Schools & Communities) and prioritize building and strengthening relationships with local partners as well as K-12 schools... Read More →
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Field Session

3:45pm CST

Inviting Indoor Families Outdoors
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Americans are spending about ninety percent of their time indoors, and children are no exception. This session will provide a framework for discussing the common concerns parents and caretakers have about taking children outdoors. Participants will leave with solid evidence and key talking points for parent and adult education that may increase opportunities for children to have access to the outdoors and all the physical and mental benefits it provides.
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Texas North 113

3:45pm CST

Leveraging Partnership to Support a Public School Outdoor Learning Center
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Seguin ISD recently purchased the former Seguin Outdoor Learning Center. As we approach the first year of ownership we recognize that collaboration and partnerships are necessary in the pursuit our goals. In this presentation we will discuss lessons learned, challenges and triumphs in our pursuit of a sustainable nature based public school outdoor learning center.
Speakers
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Pete Silvius

Director of Whole Child Initiatives, Seguin ISD
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Elizabeth Moore

Student Services Coordinator, Seguin ISD
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Texas North 115

3:45pm CST

The Creativity of Outdoor Learning Centers
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Let's take learning outside! Children learn everywhere! The same learning centers we have in our classrooms are the same leaning centers educators can design outside. In this session, we will discuss the six basic developmental milestones and 6-8 creative learning centers. We will share ideas for using real objects, creative planning and how to transform the playground as a classroom.
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Natasha Harris

Heritage Kingdom Corporation
Thursday December 12, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm CST
Texas North 114

6:00pm CST

Night Out Event
Thursday December 12, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CST
Join us on Thursday, December 12th, at the Cameron Park Zoo from 6:00-9:00 p.m. for an exciting evening of food, drinks, animals, Wild Lights, and networking.

Our backdrop this year is the new Penguin Exhibit at the Cameron Park Zoo.
Enjoy a night out filled with wild fun and play at the zoo!

Transportation to Cameron Park Zoo (1701 N 4th St.) is NOT provided.

Carpooling is strongly recommended.

Parking is available at the zoo, but is limited with having only two parking lots for visitors.

Public transportation is available through the Waco Transit System.

Ridesharing options include Uber, Lyft, and Micro Dash.
Thursday December 12, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CST
Cameron Park Zoo 1701 N 4th St, Waco, TX 76707
 
Friday, December 13
 

8:00am CST

Conference Sessions
Friday December 13, 2024 8:00am - 12:30pm CST
Friday December 13, 2024 8:00am - 12:30pm CST
Waco Convention Center 100 Washington Ave, Waco, TX 76701

8:45am CST

Keynote Session: Scaling Nature: Harnessing Humor, Hope and Data to Re-Nature our Cities - Adam Bienenstock
Friday December 13, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am CST
Adam shares compelling research and anecdotal evidence that demonstrates how greening school environments and community spaces can enhance children's development, improve immune system health, and promote environmental regeneration. He integrates conversations about natural playground equity, early childhood development, natural playground design, living landscapes to regenerate biodiversity, mitigating the heat island effect, the fascinating link between the soil & gut microbiomes, and the endless benefits of connecting children to nature year-round.
Speakers
avatar for Adam Bienenstock

Adam Bienenstock

Founder, Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds Inc
Adam is an internationally acclaimed designer, builder, and researcher of nature-based play spaces and the founder of Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds. Adam has traveled globally to advocate for children’s rights and nature play and to design spectacular natural parks and playgrounds... Read More →
Friday December 13, 2024 8:45am - 10:00am CST
McLennan Hall

10:15am CST

Special Presentation - Chasing the Tide Documentary Series
Friday December 13, 2024 10:15am - 11:45am CST
Chasing the Tide presentation from Jay Kleberg and his new documentary series project Chasing the Tide Documentary Series.

Note: This special presentation is included in the full 3-Day Summit ticket and the Friday Single Day ticket.
A ticket for only this special presentation can also be purchased.

In October 2023, Chrissy and Jay Kleberg were the first to walk every inch of Texas’ seven barrier islands - more than 370 miles in just 21 days. A team of cinematographers and photographers joined them. This documentary series tells the story of that journey along a vibrant and resilient coast. Join us to watch two episodes of the special and a panel discussion with experts from the series.
Friday December 13, 2024 10:15am - 11:45am CST
McLennan Hall
 
Texas Children in Nature Network Summit 2024
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