November 2014 Newsletter
Happy Thanksgiving - we are grateful for the past ten years in service and to you our supporters!
Happy Thanksgiving - we are grateful for the past ten years in service and to you our supporters!
Audubon Society Funds CT Program Rogue Valley Audubon Society (RVAS) recently approved a proposal to fund items for our “Finding Home Program,” in which we go to local Title-I schools to teach outdoor education, skills,
The Salt of Life Instructor Dave Remmen recently finished his primitive long-term shelter at our wilderness campus in Ashland, OR. "For perhaps the first time in my life, I was channeling that masculine energy
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST All entries must be submitted by March 1st, 2014 by 11:59:59 PM. Submissions must include a digital ".jpg" photo file (at least 640x480 pixels), photographer's name, phone, email, birth-date, and address. Only
Student-to-Student Scholarship Fund Seasons greetings! This month we initiated the Student-to-Student Scholarship Fund. This fund directly helps future students attend CTSN classes. THANK YOU for shaing in the Coyote Trails journey and teachings. It is
What's goin' on?! GLAD YOU ASKED, Instructor Steve Cossin wants to give you some updates on the Coyote Trails Nature Center. AND/OR you could come on down and see for yourself how much has changed in
A Summer to Remember! Well we certainly had a blast learning with all of our students this summer! From our annual Fox Trail Adventure on the mountain to our one-of-a-kind day camps, we laughed, played,
Feel the Heat -- How to: Bamboo Fire Saw What's that you say? You want to learn a new way to make fire-by-friction?! OKAY. Coyote Trails' Instructor Howard Holt has a story for you, all
Experience the Initial Journey of Hand Drill CTSN Instructor Morgan Mansker has weaved together a story, laced with helpful tips on how to Hand Drill, the earliest form of fire-by-friction. Crafted to take the reader
Bee Tree Garden; Food Forest in the Works! Join us on a food forest adventure, told by Lara Scanlon. There are many forces working hard to make this garden a self-sustaining, renewable space for both