2014 Friends of Campbell Creek Annual Report

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To provide outdoor education programs for people of all ages that inspire a sense of wonder, increase understanding of science, and promote stewardship of the environment.

Weed Warriors during National Public Lands Day


LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Friends, It is my pleasure as the President of the Friends of Campbell Creek Science Center to work with a dedicated group of board members and Science Center staff to enable more and more students and families the opportunity to get outdoors. Our goals for the upcoming year include a fun fundraising event, finding grant funding to be able to provide more scholarships and bus transportation for under privileged youth. Our successes are not just ours, they are for everyone that has contributed time, funds, or has helped spread the word about the great work that is done at the Campbell Creek Science Center. Thank you seems so cliché, but we couldn’t do the work that we do without the help from our Friends. So with all sincerity, thank you. Jen Aist President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Jennifer Aist, President

Dawn Berube, Vice President

Annie Palagyi, Treasurer

Lia Keller, Secretary

Beth Klein

Caroline Bajsarowicz-Borg

Robyn McGhee

Dawn Wilcox

Ginny Gates


Over 600 customdesigned programs for students and teachers. Hands on the Lands Programs have served over 11, 380 students, chaperones, and teachers in 2015. Sensational Senses Program


OUTDOOR WEEK

1600 local 6th graders learned about animal tracking, outdoor survival, creek and forest studies, minerals/geology, energy and more.

WATER DISCOVERY DAYS

815 4th grade students from 19 different schools engaged in 3-day outdoor event to promote healthy waterways.

KID EXPLORER PROGRAM After school program for over 270 economically disadvantaged students and their families in partnership with ASD’s 21st Century Program. Each student participated in 4 site visits and 2 field trips to the Campbell Creek Science Center.

BLM FORVIS PROGRAM

70 students from Kincaid Elementary collected valuable forestry data for the FORVIS database with the BLM State Forestry Lead. The students earned their Salmon Totem for the Earth Ranger Academy.

snowshoe hare tracks


Take It Outside programs are designed for youth, families, and community members. Dozens of programs allow you to experience the outdoors and learn about the environment around us.

Volunteers on National Public Lands Day


15th Annual Butterfly Count Midsummer Night’s Science Series  National Trails Day

Early Morning Bird Walks 

Fireside Chat Lectures

National Public Lands Day 

Iditarod Ceremonial Start

Bear Awareness for Families


The CCSC coordinated rural education programs for students in 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th grades in Unalakleet. Participated in the 4th annual Iditarod Trail to Every Classroom (iTREC!) program for 15 teachers from Girdwood to Nome.

Water Discovery Days


24 youth who just arrived in the U.S. through the Refugee Assistance Program, spent three days at the CCSC learning about Alaska’s flora and fauna. The program also helped prepare them academically, socially and emotionally for life in their new home.

3– Day Refugee Program


“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving to the present.” Thank you to all of our Friends who allow us to continue our mission in the community. Friends of the Campbell Creek Science Center donated over $274,000 in labor for Science Center-led projects. Volunteers included guest speakers, trail workers, landscapers, weed pullers, fundraisers, biological inventory technicians, and many others. We couldn’t do it without your support.

Volunteer on National Trails Day


TOTAL INCOME- $46,222 Foundation/Corporate Membership Individual/Small Business Membership Miscellaneous Income Silent Auctions Special Grants

$31,272 $13,629 $279 $792 $250

TOTAL EXPENSES- $42,883 Program Support- $27,612     

21st Century Program Scholarships/Bus Transportation Special Events Training Equipment/Supplies

$2,101 $21,310 $3,034 $50 $1,116

Administrative- $6,852    

Administrative Financial Services Fees Liability Insurance Postage/Printing

$2,666 $805 $1,185 $2,196

Marketing- $3,419

 Advertising/Promotion  Fundraising/Member Events

$2,346 $1,073

Endowment- $5,000

 Endowment Contribution

$5,000


FOUNDATIONS & CORPORATE DONORS NOTHING IS POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS


IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS


INDIVIDUAL DONORS Watermelon Berry $1501 + Crowberry $501 - $1,500 Bearberry $251 - $500 Caroline Bajsarowicz-Borg Beth Baker Erin & Florian Borowski Jeff & Christine Brune Julia Ginder J Johnson Karen Kelleher Jana & Oscar Lage Jonas Walker & Barbara Bundy Family Dawn Wilcox

Salmonberry $51 - $250 Jen Aist Julia Bevins Karen Biggs Molly Boots Jason Brune Rick Brune Judith Campbell Louisa Castrodale Richard Emanuel & Julie Dumoulin Diana and David Evans Mark Foster Debra Gariepy George & Mary Jill Gates Virginia Gates Kendall Goggins

Salmonberry cont.

Bunchberry $25 - $50

Bunchberry cont.

Keith & Carissa Hodson Kirk & Gabrielle Hoessle Ann Holt Brian Janson Ed & Emmy Kamiensky Zartman Beth Klein Alice Knapp Shelley Lipman James Lowe & Bernice Hagino James and Dianne Mahaffey Mark Masley David McCargo Stephen McKeever Phillip & Susan Means David Mitchell Matt Olson Dana Orr Annie Palagyi Candace Petr Idamarie & Leroy Piccard Ann Rappoport-Irons Wendy Robbins David Sipos Amanda Smith Kim Thomas Lori Verbrugge Jim Walton Sharon Warren Linda and Gordon Wetzel Alex Young Margaret Young

Thomas Amodio & Debra Fitzgerald John Armstrong Andrea Bateman Linda Bauder Peter Biondich Judith Bittner David Black Paul & Lamby Brusuelas Calvin, Erica & Daisy Calloway Judy Caminer Molly Connelly Wendy Craytor Constance Cutchins Casey Durand Sharon Flowers Angela & Phillip Freeman-Shephard Gerald Garden Jennifer Gates William George Roslyn Goodman Michael Gravier Euphemia Green Keith Guyer Erik & Robin Hill Kirsten & John Hoppe Kirsten & Kimberly Houser Judy Jacobs Burton & Mary Janis Jermyn Family Margaret R. Johnson Linda Jordan Patricia Joyner Kevin Keeler Lia Keller Kim Kiml Jackie Knue Amilie Latta Brian Lax

Virginia L. May Catherine, Donald & Mary McQuigg Rena Michaud Cathy & Tom Miller Naomi Morris Erin Narus Ellen Nash Betty Jean Olin Betsi Oliver Linda Phillips Harry Post Junior Maxine Rader Susan Rogers Paul Sandhofer Stacey Shriner Scott Slone James Somerville James Starling Margaret Timmerman (in honor of Lois Bettini) Jason Vukovich Susan & James Wachter Brigette Walsh Bronwen Wang & Bryan Carey Edward Wickham William Yeo

Strawberry $1-$24 Dorothy & Violet Armstrong Mark & Judith Crampton Ray Davis Peter Johnson Suzanne Nash Sabo Family


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“This is my third child attending a program at the Campbell Creek Science Center. It is a beautiful facility that is great for the kids. The staff is very professional.”

“Must bring my family here!”

Teambuilding, Kincaid Elementary

Alaskan Animals, Ketchikan School Age Program

“Absolutely wonderful! I will continue to be a supporter of BLM and public lands.”

“Great program! The kids had a great time learning about the food web and salmon.”

Fossil Finders, Tudor Elementary

“Very educational – I think some of the adults learned a few things too! The instructors were great with the kids and very patient. Thank You!” Alaska Animals, Chester Valley Elementary

Teacher Quotes

Creek Study, Northern Lights ABC “The activities were very educational and engaging. They fit perfectly with our unit on rocks and minerals. This was a great program! Thank you.”

Dynamic Earth, Chester Valley


There are endless opportunities for you, your family, and friends to get involved with the CCSC. Come to an event, help out at National Public Lands Day or National Trails Day, help out in the office, or work with staff on projects. Opportunities for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts have helped with many different projects, including adopting and maintaining trailheads; planting gardens; revegetating areas; installing steps, interpretive displays, and sign posts; and stabilizing trail approaches to pedestrian bridges. Get involved with the Friends of Campbell Creek Science Center Board. Help promote Science Center programs, work with community groups and individuals to acquire donations, write thank you letters, and manage the affairs of this nonprofit 501(c)(3). Call #267-1269 for more info.


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