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Join PBS KIDS and your local PBS Station for a fun-filled day in the park! Host an outdoor event to promote park usage, engage children and families in outdoor activities, and highlight the benefits of outdoor play and environmental stewardship. Take part in scavenger hunts, nature walks, tree planting, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to create lifelong memories and foster a love for nature!
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PBS KIDS Day in the Park • Hosting an outdoor event promotes park usage to children and their families. • The benefits of getting children outdoors and in parks. • Important for their mental, physical and emotional development • Children with time outdoors have less stress and longer attention spans • Creating lifelong environmental stewards • Great local and national partnership opportunity with PBS KIDS and your local PBS Station. • Highlight the great year-round programming of your park and recreation agency.
Getting Involved -- Contact Shelley O’Brien at NRPA – sobrien@nrpa.org -- Access the toolkit which will be posted at www.nrpa.org under ‘PBS Kids’ starting in January 2012. -- Decide what, when and where your event will be. Feel free to use existing events, including Earth Day celebrations. -- PBS will email you a contact at your local PBS station. -- Event or a segment of your event should be in April 2012 and targeted to children ages 2 to 8 and their families. -- Send photos and stories to NRPA.
Types of Events • Scavenger Hunt in Park – All items needed would be found in nature. • Family Fun Walks or Hiking Tours • Visit Your Park Day • Tree Planting in a local park • Geocaching • Family Bike Parade • Free Environmental Educational Sessions – Naturalist, free day at nature centers. • Recycling Events • Parks Passport – Volunteers give stamps throughout the park • Environmental Book Giveaway at a Park • Fishing Tournament • Existing Earth Day Celebrations
Promoting Park Activities to Parents • Encourage children to watch for wildlife • Go on a scavenger hunt. • Draw a nature map of your local park. • Picnic in the park • Walk • Running games -- ‘Hide and Seek’, ‘Red light/Green light’ or ‘Red Rover’. • Create your own Olympic Games • Make art from nature Promote your already scheduled classes and activities
America’s Backyard For this partnership NRPA will be using the America’s Backyard brand. This is the public-facing side of NRPA promoting conservation and saving parks across the United States. You can learn more at www.americasbackyard.org
You Contact for More Information Shelley R. O’Brien, CFRE Senior Manager 703-858-2156 sobrien@nrpa.org