Jane, I'm forwarding this to student counseling and the advisor of the environmental group at Ames High. Peggy At 08:51 PM 3/31/2001, you wrote: >forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] > >Hello, Iowa folks, > >This is John Kamp, the SSC trainings director. I am writing to >let you know about our summer programs, and to give you the e-mail >versions of the applications/brochures. Below you will find the >brochure/application for the high school programs. I will send another >e-mail with the college brochure/application. It would be super good to >get more students from the midwest involved. > >Talk to you all soon. >Sincerely, >John > > >SUMMER CAMP TO HELP YOU CHANGE THE WORLD >BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SIERRA STUDENT COALITION > > >It is somewhat depressing to think about what a state of almost disrepair >the earth is in. Global warming, deforestation, species extinction, air >pollution. So much is wrong that it almost seems like there is no place >to start, that it is hopeless. >But there is reason to be hopeful, and there are places to start. And >every summer the Sierra Student Coalition gladly offers one of those >starting points: The High School Environmental Leadership Training >Program. >The SSC offers the summer program as a direct way to help you get >involved, get energized, and ultimately change the world. Consisting of >seven days and six nights, the program is an intense week of learning how >to organize, and how to overcome barriers and obstacles to effecting real >environmental and social change. Throughout the week the program focuses >on helping you get ready to take what you have learned and put it to the >test, at your school. > >What do we cover? > >basic activist essentials >How to start and run an effective organization. We cover everything from >recruiting folks for the first meeting, to running a meeting, to >developing new leaders to ensure that your organization persists from year >to year. > >communication skills >How to say what you mean, with confidence and persuasion - be it to the >media, to fellow group members, or the public. > >campaign organizing >How to plan, implement, and run an effective environmental campaign. We >teach the most essential skills needed to effect real social and >environmental change. > >environmental issues >Once you have the skills, we help you find an issue you would like to use >them for - public lands, global warming, human rights and the environment, >you name it. > >Of course, the program isn't all work and no play. No sir. The week is >filled with hikes, energizing (and often goofy) nighttime activities, good >food (no meat!), and general hanging out with good people. >By the end of the week, no one wants to leave. Nonetheless participants >ultimately do go back to their respective towns and cities; they put their >skills to work, and help change the world. > > >WHERE ARE THE PROGRAMS? > >This summer we are holding five training programs across the country - in >the West, Midwest, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions. In order to >ensure the best possible learning environment, we limit each program to 15 >participants. >The M i n n e s o t a program will be held at the St. Croix State Park, >north of the Twin Cities, in the forests along the St. Croix River. >Students will be staying in the Norway Lodge guest house. The program >runs from June 25 to July 1. > >The U t a h Program will be held at the historic Wasatch >Mountain Club's Brighton Ski Lodge, located 20 miles up Big Cottonwood >canyon in the Wasatch Mountains. The program runs from July 29 to August >3. > >The V e r m o n t Program will be held at the Red Fox Lodge in Stowe, >VT. The lodge is situated next to a river and near the base of Smuggler's >Notch. The program runs from July 2-8. > >The V i r g i n i a program will be held at the Prince William Forest >Park, in Triangle, VA. Students will be staying in woodland cabins within >the park. There are two Virginia sessions: Session 1, July 16-22; >Session 2, July 23-29. > >For college students, you are encouraged to apply to our College >Environmental Leadership Training Program, at the Prince William Forest >Park, in Triangle, VA, June 5-10. For more information, please call >1-888-JOIN-SSC. > >HOW DO I APPLY? > >Fill out the application at the end of this e-mail. E-mail the >application to [log in to unmask], or send it to the SSC national office >(see address below). With the application should be included an essay >responding to the following questions: 1) Why do you want to attend this >program?; 2) What do you hope to do with the knowledge and skills you >will gain? > >Applicants will be accepted based on an expressed passion for learning, a >desire to share and learn from others' experiences, and a desire to effect >change. An extensive resume and a long history of activism are in no way >requirements for applying. > >The subsidized cost of the program is $160, which includes tuition, room >and board, and local transportation to and from the site. If you are not >already a Sierra Club member, a $19 student membership fee is included >(entitling you to all the benefits of Sierra Club membership) for a total >of $179. Your acceptance will only be confirmed once the check is >received. > >If you are not able to afford the cost of the program, some need-based >scholarships are available. We do not want money to be a reason for not >applying. Please call 1-888-JOIN-SSC for scholarship information. > >Space is limited. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, but >no later than June 1. We will notify you within a month of receiving your >application. If you apply but become unable to attend the program, you >will receive a full refund. > > >APPLICATION > >Name: >Birthdate: / / >Sex: M F > >Grade entering in Fall 2001 > >9 10 11 12 other > >School name: > >School-year address: > >School-year phone: > >Summer address: > >Summer phone: >Email: > >Please list in order of preference (with most preferred program starting >first): Utah Minnesota Vermont Virginia 1 Virginia 2 > >Are you part of an environmental group? >Group name: > >How did you hear about this program? > >Mail this form and check to: >Sierra Student Coalition >Summer Program >PO Box 2402 >Providence, RI 02906 > >or email it to: >[log in to unmask] (check must be sent via mail; credit cards not >accepted) > >What is the Sierra Student Coalition? > >Founded in 1991 and approaching its Ten-year Anniversary, the Sierra >Student Coalition (SSC) is the student-run arm of the Sierra Club, the >oldest and largest grassroots environmental organization in the world. >The SSC gives students the tools necessary to make a difference in the >world. As a national student network, it brings students from across the >country together to work on environmental campaigns like defending the >human rights of environmental activists across the world; fighting global >warming through personal, local, and national action; and protecting our >threatened wilderness heritage in Utah and Alaska. The SSC also brings >students together with local Sierra Club groups to protect the environment >closer to home. > >If you are concerned about the earth, your community and country need you >to take a stand. We can help. > >- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: >[log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]