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ACES Ed Update | October 30, 2014Submitted by Arin Trook on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 15:03Posted in Bulletin Board
November brings ACES Ed deeper into fall programming, as we work with students up and down the Roaring Fork Valley in our classroom and field science programs. We are looking forward to winter programs, including snow science programs on Aspen Mountain, winter adaptation studies at Hallam Lake, and launching our integrated Forest Health education curriculum in our in-classroom lessons. Extending the SeasonSubmitted by Jason Smith on Wed, 10/29/2014 - 14:31Posted in Ranch Report
Pretty or Not, Hoop Houses Offer Beautiful Benefits Article originally published in Edible Aspen's Fall 2014 Issue. Thank you for a successful 13th annual Harvest Party at Rock Bottom Ranch!Submitted by Chris Lane on Mon, 10/27/2014 - 16:18Posted in Bulletin Board
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) would like to extend a hearty “thank you” to our valley-wide community for making the 13th annual Harvest Party at Rock Bottom Ranch a huge success! With nearly 1,200 people in attendance (all via car-free transportation), we were thrilled to host families and friends from Aspen to Rifle. ACES to Advise Colorado Department of EducationSubmitted by Arin Trook on Mon, 10/27/2014 - 11:02Posted in Bulletin Board
ACES is proud to announce its participation in the first Colorado Environmental Education Leadership Council. This council, made up of regional sub-councils, will work with the Colorado Department of Education to consult and advise on methods to effectively implement the Colorado Environmental Education Plan (CEEP.) Teacher, Mentor, Advocate | Remembering Willard ClapperSubmitted by Chris Lane on Tue, 10/21/2014 - 09:32Posted in Bulletin Board
Willard was loved and respected by our community and his recent passing has caused us to reflect on his excellent life. Willard was known for his big bear hugs and quick wit, but also for a life dedicated to investing in the future of his community. Many in Aspen knew him for his service at the volunteer fire department, but we at ACES knew him as an educator, a mentor, and advocate. Morning Birding Species List | October 7, 2014Submitted by Guest Author on Tue, 10/07/2014 - 01:00Posted in Naturalist Notes
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