We are postponing our 4/22 groundbreaking event.
We hope to reschedule to a date in the not-too-distant future.
Several factors have led to this decision. As you know, we raised more than $579,000 towards construction of our new bathroom facilities, and our project has been out for bid with area contractors for the last three weeks. Skyrocketing construction costs in Southern Arizona have impacted our project, and the bids we received on Monday showed this, ranging from $825,000 to $1.2 million.
Our Cooper team and our architects at Swaim Associates are disheartened by this development, but we are working with our partners at the University of Arizona College of Education and Tucson Unified School District to determine what our options are and if we may still be able to build this summer.
I will be in touch as soon as more information is available. Please contact me if you have any questions, and my apologies for the need to postpone tomorrow’s event on short notice.
Colin Waite
Director, Cooper Center for Environmental Learning
Camp Cooper celebrates a “groundbreaking” year with 3,900 students served and more than $600,000 raised towards facility improvements.
- In spite of moving instruction online, the Cooper Center for Environmental Education brought the values of Earth Day to more than 3,900 Tucson students in educator-led Zoom sessions, representing 27% more students served than the year before.
- Cooper facilities fundraising exceeded expectations, with more than $600,000 raised for sustainable bathroom facility construction to take place this summer.
- An Earth Day Groundbreaking Ceremony will include Dr. Gabriel Trujillo, TUSD Superintendent, Iliana Reyes, Associate Dean of the UArizona College of Education, alongside Cooper Center director Colin Waite and Cooper staff.
- Media guests are invited to attend this socially distanced event, happening at 11:00am on Thursday April 22nd. Raw video footage of speakers general event footage will be provided shortly after the event.
Fulfilling Our Mission In A Challenging Time
Fundraising To Transform An Aging Camp Cooper
Partner Spotlight: Tucson Electric Power
Partner Spotlight: Watershed Management Group
Partner Spotlight: Tucson Unified School District
Partner Spotlight: University of Arizona College of Education
Partner Spotlight: Technicians For Sustainability
Sustainability Stats
2,030
Square feet of space
for bathrooms & showers
Includes 350 sq ft of shaded outdoor classroom gathering space
23,212
Gallons of rainwater
available to direct to vegetation
Includes 5175 gallons harvested off of surrounding hardscape pathways
45
Years of operation with current bathroom facilities
Original Camp Cooper buildings built in the mid 1970s.
+5
Future toilets: 9
Current toilets: 4
Includes 2 wheelchair accessible/family bathrooms
+7
Future showers: 7
Current showers: 0
Includes 1 wheelchair accessible/family shower room
+1
Future urinals: 3
Current urinals: 2
Urinals will be zero-flow water conservation units.