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What Does Parks in Focus Mean to Me? -Ashley, AZ Coordinator

Ashley leading participants in a water color activity at Marshall Lake.
October 6, 2011 Ashley Pedersen Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson connecting youth to nature Parks in Focus 1 Comment

January – August, 2011 in Review: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going

September 28, 2011 connecting youth to nature connecting youth to nature through photography kids and cameras kids and nature Parks in Focus Stewart L. Udall Parks in Focus program underserved youth outdoors underserved youth photography 3 Comments

Photo Aerobics!

August 30, 2011 connecting youth to nature connecting youth to nature through photography Parks in Focus photo aerobics Stewart L. Udall Parks in Focus program 1 Comment

Report from the Park: Michigan (Part One)

The boys work together to set up their tent for the week!
August 26, 2011 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mecosta & Osceola Counties connecting youth to nature Parks in Focus Picture Rocks National Lakeshore Pictured Rocks Cruises REI Ann Arbor Seney National Wildlife Refuge True North Community Services 1 Comment

Exploring the North Country Trail: In Our Backyard

Taken by Alex of the unique combination of trees along the NCT.
August 12, 2011 Bret Muter connecting youth to nature connecting youth to nature through photography Parks in Focus; North Country Trail Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Stewart L. Udall Udall Foundation Leave a Comment

Through Their Eyes: Photographs Created by the Youth from Arizona Trip Two

Taken by Miguel at Sunset Crater.
July 13, 2011 Tucson Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Parks in Focus Stewart L. Udall Parks in Focus program connecting youth to nature youth photography underserved youth photography Grand Canyon National Park 2 Comments

Through Their Eyes: Photographs Created by the Youth from Arizona Trip One

Taken by Danielle at Sunset Crater.
July 12, 2011 Tucson Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Udall Foundation Parks in Focus Stewart L. Udall Parks in Focus program connecting youth to nature youth photography underserved youth photography 2 Comments

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editedAlexia09 Photo by Jordan (age 10) Photo by Adrian (age 10) Photo by Alaja (age 11)
Photo by Aaliyah (age 9) Photo by Basil (age 10) Photo by Chloe (age 10) Photo by Gourob (age 12)
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One of the groups of participants pose for a shot at Myriad Gardens. Damian poses with an elk skull we found while participating in a service project with Friends of the Wichitas. The group poses in front of the welcome sign at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Chloe and Nichole look for an interesting perspective.
Adrian, Antoine, Shaniya and Rafael brave gusty winds to take photographs from the top of Mt. Scott. Adrian takes a photography of a curious prairie dog. Gabby receives photo instruction from volunteer photographer Carl Shortt. Brandon, Cedric, Rafael & Taylor hiking down from Elk Mountain.
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Taylor, Nicole, J'Taelii & Chloe pose for a photo during their first Parks in Focus activity. J'Taelii, Taylor & Chloe explore Memorial Park while completing a photo scavenger hunt. Carl, one of our dedicated volunteers, gives Antoine some photo tips at Martin Park. Rosa, Antoine & Shaniya photograph a seemingly friendly Canada goose.
J'Taelii looks for an interesting perspective. Hiking at Roman Nose State Park. Jayden takes a break from taking photos to enjoy the rope swing at Memorial Park. Adrian, Brandon, Antoine, Shaniya & Gabby brave temperatures in the low 30s to explore Martin Park.
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