For the past five years, HAREC has offered the 4-H Sustainable You! Summer Camp for youth ages 9-12. Fun, hands-on activities teach youth how they can make a difference in conserving natural resources. The City of Ventura has collaborated with the HAREC education team for the past four years to make this half-day camp possible by providing educators and promotional materials. This partnership allows the program to be offered county-wide at an affordable cost. Environmental Educators, Haili Matsukawa and Brandon Kaysen did an amazing job working with the 27 participants. Teen leader Mikaelle Arcaya-Velez was on hand to assist and engage youth.
Today's blog includes a short article written by 4H Sustatinable You! 2017 participants ans summerizes their experience.
Summer Camp Highlights Ways to be Sustainable
by Quinn & Blythe Cammack-Loma Vista 4-H Club
We had a lot of fun at Sustainable You! 4-H Camp held at the UC Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Santa Paula in June. About 27 members took part in this camp with an emphasis on learning about how to preserve our environment and natural resources. Topics such as Air, Energy, Food, Water and Land were explored. We learned about ways we can make a difference in reducing air pollution such as riding our bikes to school, carpooling and using public transportation when possible. We also talked about strategies to reduce water use, especially since California is in a drought. Shower timers were given out so kids aim for a 5-minute shower and we were also encouraged to turn off the water when brushing our teeth. Other ideas discussed were not to over water plants and lawns and to try to buy energy efficient appliances with the Energy Star logo on them. We also learned about the best way to dispose of waste and recognize if it's trash, recycling, compost or a hazardous waste.
There were fun activities and games planned every day. We got to tie-dye shirts and ride a “smoothie bike” that powered a blender that made smoothies with fruit that we just picked. One of our favorite activities was making a solar oven out of a pizza carton and use it to make s'mores! It took about an hour—but it worked and tasted great!
We had fun getting a tour on the farm, picking fruits and vegetables and met the farm chicken, too. One fun game was about the cycle of water and all the places water can go after a rain.
We think this camp had a lot of great ideas for people to try in their own homes. Our family switched to solar power because we wanted to use the cleanest energy that we could. We would recommend this camp to help kids learn way they can make a difference and help the world be a better place. It's a great and fun camp!
Attached Images:
Day 1-Air-Daily journaling is an important part of camp
Observing slides of indoor pollution
Noting observations in journal
Day 2-Energy-People power to make smoothies
Farm fresh smoothies
Smoothie prep station
Making snacks with alternative energy source-Solar
Pizza boxes are transformed into solar ovens
Solar oven s'mores are a camp tradition
Electric tag fun
Day 3-Food-recycling food containers for planting seeds
Showing off newly planted containers
Global vs local food activity
Teen leader, Mikaelle Arcaya-Velez helps identify country of origin in food activity
Farm fresh oranges to make juice for snack
Day 4-Water-Incredible Journey activity takes campers on their own personal journey through the water cycle
How plants use water-observing citrus leaves to identify stomata
Water activity demonstrates loss of water via leaky systems
Day 5-Backyard Safari activity
Drawing evidence of life in the gardens
Enviroscape demonstration of urban watershed
Creating worm composting bins to take home
Wacky Waste Weight Chart-weighing daily food, compost and recycling waste gives campers an appreciation for how much is generated