Tuesday, November 13, 2012

2012 Celebrating Native American Heritage & Cultures

 

WEST ATLANTA WATERSHED ALLIANCE (WAWA)
Outdoor Activity Center, 1442 Richland Road Atlanta, Georgia 30310

DISCOVERING & PROMOTING DIVERSITY SERIES PRESENTS:
2012 Celebrating Native American Heritage & Cultures
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This gathering will showcase and highlight cultures of the Native Americas through authentic music, dance performances, craft demonstrations and cuisine sampling by Native American artists.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012, 12:00 P.M - 3:00 P.M.

Opening Reception (Ground Blessing Ceremony)
Musical Solo (Flute)
Narrative Presentation (Story)
Performance (Dance)
Handmade Art Demonstration (Dream Catcher)
Closing Remarks (Prayer, Q & A)

ADMISSION AT THE DOOR
Children (All Ages) $1 & Adults $2 *Includes Food Sampling*

PLEASE JOIN THE EVENT: http://www.facebook.com/events/440312289337713/
*PLEASE BRING YOU OWN CHAIRS AND/OR BLANKETS.*

SPECIAL THANKS TO CONTRIBUTORS:
Keeping It Wild, Foundation for Youth Investment & Outside Atlanta, L.L.C. & Edge of Night Camping Club

For more information you may contact us at (404) 752-5385.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Rain Barrel Construction Workshop


Rain Barrels are a great way to use rain water in a productive way, keeping it from becoming stormwater! Water use from rain barrels helps us reduce our dependency on our municipal water supplies. Saving rain water in rain barrels can be used to water your lawn and plants. This is critical savings because residential irrigation can account for as much as 40% of household water consumption.


Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (UCR) is an environmental advocacy organization with more than 5,000 members dedicated solely to protecting and restoring the Chattahoochee River Basin — drinking water source for 3.5 million people.


The West Atlanta Watershed Alliance works to improve the quality of life in West Atlanta’s watersheds by protecting, preserving and restoring our community’s natural resources. WAWA believes that a healthy environment = a healthy community.



Our next water conservation education program is

A Rain Barrel Construction Workshop



August 3, 2012 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM


Outdoor Activity Center 1442 Richland Road Atlanta, GA 30310
Please RSVP 404752-5385 ASAP barrels are in limited supply

Monday, June 11, 2012

On June 23, 2012, the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, National Wildlife Federation, and REI are hosting a FREE community camping event at the Outdoor Activity Center in Southwest Atlanta.  This Campout is a part of NWF’s nation-wide Great American Backyard Campout, which aims to engage children and families with nature to discover the health benefits of being active outdoors.

The Great American Backyard Campout is intended to be a fun introduction to camping and the outdoors and we have many activities planned.  Campers will enjoy scavenger hunts, storytelling for children, fun and educational hikes, face painting, a bug safari, geo-caching, a drum circle, camping cooking demonstrations, a hula hoop contest and sleeping bag stuffing contest, and many other fun activities.  In addition, dinner and breakfast will be provided.

The Outdoor Activity Center is located at 1442 Richland Rd. SW
                                                                    Atlanta, GA  30310

The Campout begins at 3:00 PM on Saturday, June 23 and ends at 9:00 AM the next day.

To register for this event:

1) Go to www.backyardcampout.org

2) Select 'Sign Me Up' on the right-hand side of the page

3) Select 'Join Existing Team'

4) Search for the REI - OAC team

5) Select 'Join' and answer the questions that follow

After you have registered, you will have the opportunity to register to borrow camping gear from REI.  We have a limited supply of gear, however, and those who need it should register as soon as possible.

Please direct any questions to pintol@nwf.org

Monday, May 21, 2012

Celebrate National Trails Day at the OAC - Saturday, June 2, 2012

Join WAWA on Saturday, June 2nd for National Trails Day! Roll up your sleeves in service with volunteers of all ages to help restore the 26-acre Outdoor Activity Center urban forest by delineating and maintaining trails, identifying and removing invasive plants, helping with indoor cleaning projects, and helping to maintain the community garden on-site.

Activities start at 10:00 am and last until 1:00 pm.
Dress for the outdoors, and bring water, a snack and insect repellent.

The Outdoor Activity Center is located at 1442 Richland Road SW Atlanta, Georgia 30310. For questions of additional information, please call: 404-752-5385.

Monday, April 2, 2012

The Alliance Theatre's "Tranquil Tortoise and the Hoppity Hare" Headlines Spring Break Week at the OAC - 4/4/12 @ 11am

Join WAWA for our first "Toddler Time" program at the Outdoor Activity Center on Wednesday, April 4th at 11:00 am! We have partnered up with the Alliance's Theatre for the Very Young production of the "The Tranquil Tortoise and the Hoppity Hare. 

The race is on Wednesday! Join in the fun and excitement as the tortoise and the hare hit the starting line. The audience is invited into the center of the race track to experience action all around them. Through dance, movement, music, and storytelling, young children will engage in this classic folk tale in wholly imaginative and new ways. The show will delight "kids" of all ages, but especially those ages 18 months to five years old!

The cost to attend is $7/person (including adults). Cash and check only! RSVP to reserve your space by sending an e-mail to info.wawaonline@gmail.com.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Forest Friends - Spring Break Enrichment Activities @ the Outdoor Activity Center

How would you like to watch in your children take a hike through one of Atlanta’s oldest untouched forests? Watch them listen to stories while trees bud and flowers bloom around them.

By calling now these activities and so many more are theirs to experience!

West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA) is planning a series of enrichment activities each day April 2-6, 2012.  We would like your participation by registering and transporting your children out for one or more of our 90 minute sessions during Spring Break week!

Increasing public access and involvement in urban community forests is a fundamental goal for WAWA. To that end we continue to engage local youth in environmental education focusing on urban forestry, watershed protection and natural ecosystems.




The activities WAWA will facilitate or host during the week are:

·        Monday - Discovering Bioponica exploring our unique garden system, repeats morning and afternoon

·        Tuesday - Arts and Crafts discovering nature through art, repeats morning and afternoon
·        Wednesday- Alliance Theatre's “Hoppity Hare and the Tranquil Tortoise”Play during morning and Georgia State University's Biobus for the afternoon

·        Thursday Activities-Water/Water Everywhere, Enviroscape model & water pollution demonstration and Edge of Night Camping Clubs-Bug Safari,  repeats morning and afternoon

·        Friday Activities-Friday morning April 6, 2012, 10:00 AM Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper's floating classroom at Lake Lanier, morning session only. There is still room room for 20 more!

 
Programs run for 90 minutes and repeat except for Wednesdays Alliance Theatre's play “The Tranquil Tortoise and the Hoppity Hare”, which begins at 11:00 AM and Friday’s trip to Lake Lanier which requires transportation leaving from Metro Atlanta at 9:00 AM to make the boat departure at 10:00 AM.  Children are $7.00 each per session. Depending on the number of participants our morning program has activities running from 10:00 AM-11:30 AM. The afternoon activities run times are from approximately 1:00 PM 2:30 PM.  
Reservations are needed for all programs and space is reserved in a first come, first serve basis.
You are encouraged to bring boxed lunches and eat under the trees!

For more information on WAWA go to: http://www.wawaonline.org/
or call Darryl Haddock or Evonne Bythers at 404 752-5385

Friday, March 2, 2012

Green Thumb Day of Service at the Outdoor Activity Center - Saturday, March 3rd

Join WAWA, Keeping It Wild, and the National Wildlife Federation's Earth Tomorrow Program to prepare the OAC's Pollinator Habitat, Bioponica Sustainable Farming System, and UGRO Community Garden for spring planting and to mulch the trails, remove invasive plants, and spruce up the nature center. This activity is family friendly and a great option for youth who need community service hours! 

RSVP Requested at 404-752-5385 or via e-mail at: info.wawaonline@gmail.com.

The Outdoor Activity Center is located at 1442 Richland Rd. S.W., Atlanta, GA 30310.