Cooper Center Neighborhood Outreach

Since its inception in 1964, the Cooper Center, and it's educational facility Camp Cooper, has worked closely with neighbors and neighborhood associations to advocate for the place we all call home.  Many of our volunteers and supporters have roots in the neighborhood, and we are grateful for the decades of support we have received from the communities surrounding Camp Cooper.

 


 

March 27, 2021 - Neighbor Meeting

On March 27th, the Cooper Center hosted nearly 20 neighbors at our annual neighborhood update with director Colin Waite and marketing & communications staff Nate Byerley.

Topics we cover:

Land Acknowledgement
• Programs Update & Pandemic Adjustments
• Where Is Camp Cooper & How It Can Be Used by Neighbors
• Our Philosophy & Target Audience
• Fundraising and Facility Improvement Updates
• Volunteer Advisory Board Recruitment
• Student, Faculty and Intern Information
• Other Ways To Get Involved!

 

 

 

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Camp Cooper Online

Environmental Education For Parents and Children To Do Together

 

Designed For Ages K - 5th Grade

Parents of students in Kindergarten through 5th grade are invited to sign up, and each Monday, participants will receive a weekly activity for kids, delivered straight to their email.  There is no cost to sign up.

Camp Cooper Online is a free, online portal to environmental learning made fun and new, brought to you by our amazing team of educators. Activities have been tailored to being done at home using original videos, downloadable worksheets for older kids to complete independently or for younger kids to complete with parents. 

Activities incorporate ecological and life science learning opportunities derived from state standards and flexible for a range of ages.

 

Sign Up For Camp Cooper Online