{North Falmouth Elementary School Requests} North Falmouth is in need of outdoor teaching supplies:
6 - 6 foot wooden picnic tables (approx cost is $150 per table) 6 smaller kid style picnic tables for kinder ((approx cost is $60-70 per table) Comment below or private message us so we can keep it updated as we meet their needs. Let us know if you can help or would like to make a monetary donation towards the committee purchasing the needed items. We can accept donations via PayPal or Venmo as well and restrict it for this need. Contact: Leona Silva As we prepare for a new school year, outdoor learning is stronger than ever! We have the 2nd round of tents which will arrive in the coming weeks as well as are working hard on our curriculum project in partnership with the schools and 300 committee. As we prepare to keep our students and staff safe and promote outdoor education we once again are coming to our community for help with some supplies we need to get going for the year. If you are inclined, we welcome any donations so we can purchase the requested supplies via Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 volunteer organization.
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{Lawrence School Request} Lawrence School is in need of outdoor teaching items for the school year including benches, clipboards and seating for students for outdoor learning curriculum.
Let us know if you can help or would like to make a monetary donation towards the committee purchasing the needed items. Comment below or private message us so we can keep it updated as we meet their needs. 75 clipboards 50 camp style chairs for student seating for outdoor spaces 3 benches for students to use at vernal pool 1 large container for storage for the outdoor supplies ideally 25 gallon or bigger. Contact: Kelly White As we prepare for a new school year, outdoor learning is stronger than ever! We have the 2nd round of tents which will arrive in the coming weeks as well as are working hard on our curriculum project in partnership with the schools and 300 committee. As we prepare to keep our students and staff safe and promote outdoor education we once again are coming to our community for help with some supplies we need to get going for the year. If you are inclined, we welcome any donations so we can purchase the requested supplies via Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 volunteer organization. {East Falmouth Elementary Request} East Falmouth is in need of outdoor teaching items for the school year including gardening tools and supplies to support outdoor learning curriculum. Additionally we are looking looking a business sponsor for the student outdoor bags for supplies as well as Adirondack chairs for the teachers for outside learning. Let us know if you can help. We have included their official Amazon Wish list link below.
Contact: Beth Dussan https://a.co/5MGSftZ As we prepare for a new school year, outdoor learning is stronger than ever! We have the 2nd round of tents which will arrive in the coming weeks as well as are working hard on our curriculum project in partnership with the schools and 300 committee. As we prepare to keep our students and staff safe and promote outdoor education we once again are coming to our community for help with some supplies we need to get going for the year. If you are inclined, we welcome any donations so we can purchase the requested supplies via Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 volunteer organization. {Mullen Hall Elementary Request} Mullen Hall is in need of a few outdoor items for the school year including sticky easel pad paper for outdoor learning as well as some recess supplies. We have included their official Amazon Wish list link below.
Contact: Laurel Smith and Danielle Sabens Wish List Link: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/24NAWK02ZDRM1? As we prepare for a new school year, outdoor learning is stronger than ever! We have the 2nd round of tents which will arrive in the coming weeks as well as are working hard on our curriculum project in partnership with the schools and 300 committee. As we prepare to keep our students and staff safe and promote outdoor education we once again are coming to our community for help with some supplies we need to get going for the year. If you are inclined, we welcome any donations via Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 volunteer organization. {East Falmouth Elementary Request} We are in need of approx. 80 tree stump seats for outdoor learning. We prefer non pine. Best dimensions are approx 18 inches-2 feet tall and 16 inches diameter.
Contact: Beth Reardon Dussán As we prepare for a new school year, outdoor learning is stronger than ever! We have the 2nd round of tents which will arrive in the coming weeks as well as are working hard on our curriculum project in partnership with the schools and 300 committee. As we prepare to keep our students and staff safe and promote outdoor education we once again are coming to our community for help with some supplies we need to get going for the year. If you are inclined, we welcome any donations via www.falmouthrotary.com/page/donateRotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 volunteer organization. Special thank you to our volunteers from the committee, students, Rotarians, Falmouth Public Schools, the Facilities team, and more for their amazing efforts at getting the first round of classroom tents installed and raised prior to the close of the school year. Below is a video showing our volunteers as they installed and students making use of them. Efforts are still on going, we are creeping ever closer to our goal for the 2nd round of tents! If you are interested in helping by donating to finish this phase please do so via Rotary Club of Falmouth, Cape Cod, a 501c3. Outdoor Learning is Here to Stay: Permanent Tents To Be Installed at All 7 Falmouth Public Schools by End of Summer
The Falmouth Outdoor Learning Committee, in collaboration with the Falmouth Public Schools, are pleased to announce that six all-weather tents have been installed at all but one of Falmouth’s seven public schools. The last of the tents is scheduled to be installed at Mullen-Hall Elementary School by the end of the summer. The purchase of tents was made possible by generous community donations and funding from the schools. The tents are WeatherPort brand, can withstand New England weather and have a lifespan of 15-20 years. The total amount raised for the overall project to date exceeded $100,000. Fundraising efforts remain ongoing with the goal to raise another $100,000 for a both second set of tents for the schools as well as curriculum support, enrichment activities, professional development, and supplies. In August 2020, the Falmouth Outdoor Learning Committee, a subcommittee of the Rotary Club of Falmouth, Cape Cod, formed in an effort to help keep students safe during the pandemic by creating outdoor learning spaces. Inspired by the reopening committee put together by Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Lori Duerr and her willingness to work together and problem solve, members of that same committee took off and running with the idea of outdoor education as a chance to not only keep students safe during a pandemic but also enrich student learning during and after. With the encouragement and support of Dr. Duerr and her administration, the committee flourished. Administration, principals, teachers, parents and students collaborated together to prepare for the reopening last fall as well as met weekly as the school year progressed. The schools also contributed towards the purchases of the tents. As the project has grown, the administration has looked to hiring a Learning Partnership Specialist who will help with the project as it grows in partnership with the community. “I am so grateful to everyone for their support especially Dr. Duerr, her administration, our dedicated teachers, the parents, the students, community volunteers and businesses. The pandemic did bring about blessings in the form of allowing our community to come together and problem solve for the good of our children. It has been overwhelming to see how the town of Falmouth has risen to the call of service above self, a Rotary motto, during a time filled with uncertainty.” Funds were raised for supplemental materials including white boards, picnic tables, clipboards, sanitizing wipes, and more. Hundreds of volunteer hours were also logged to cut and set up tree stump logs, create a tree stump interactive math game, setup sun sails, clean up gardens, deliver goods, line fields, make yoga mat seating, and more recently, install tents. To date the committee has put in over 1300 hours of volunteer hours including close to 300 hours of time setting up the outdoor classroom tents thanks in large part to the dedicated facilities teams from the schools. “This project, which aligns with so many of Rotary International areas of focus was featured in national news stories in the NY Times as well as international news through CBC Canada,” said Falmouth Rotary Club President, Paul McCadam. “Our club has a major commitment to the youth of Falmouth and it is our goal to help the youth becomethe leaders of tomorrow.” COVID-19 transmission is greatly reduced when individuals are outdoors and studies have shown that children are more engaged when learning outside. Outdoor learning reduces the burden on indoor classrooms while providing fresh air, hands-on learning opportunities, and the health benefits associated with increased access to nature. It also helps to have a more place-based education approach that involves making connections to global context through an interdisciplinary approach while using the community as a classroom. The Falmouth Outdoor Learning Committee is excited to see this effort come to fruition and for what the future holds with this community wide collaboration. The committee joined by teachers around the district are entering the next phase of support for the students and staff. A resource page is being constructed on the website to help support teachers as needed. In addition, partnerships with local nonprofits are ongoing and outdoor classroom curriculum is being designed to help assist teachers with this new opportunity. The Rotary Club of Falmouth and the Falmouth Outdoor Learning Committee would like to like to thank our Sponsors and Partners for their continued support: 300 Committee; Anonymous 1; Accurate Fence; Apache Mills; MBL; Cape Cod Aggregates; Cape Cod Electrical; Cape Cod Five; Cape Cod Health Care; Cape Cod Moms; Chick-Fil-A Plymouth; Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod; Eastern Bank; Falmouth DPW; Falmouth Road Race; Falmouth Toyota; Falmouth VIPS; Gary DellaPosta, CPA; Good Grief Cape Cod; Hamilton Tree & Landscaping; Inman Tree; Inspiration is Everywhere; John LeBlanc Construction; Kerfoot Technologies; Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation; Murray MacDonald Insurance; Nissa Morton Yoga; Pamela Heylin, Realtor; Pie in the Sky Bakery; Pure Warrior Cape Cod; Richards Designs; Robert Minshall Painting & Papering; Recovery Without Borders; Remy’s Rainbows; Rooted Cape Cod; Scoutlier; Supreme Pizza; The Valle Group; The Yoga Collaborative; Three Streams Yoga; Turning Pointe Dance Studio; Tuttu4u Accessories; UptownBody; Vidal Construction; and WHOI. The committee website is: www.falmouthoutdoorlearningproject.com where you can view their sponsors and keep up to date on their current activities and successes. You can donate to help the committee financially via Rotary Club of Falmouth, Cape Cod, a 501c3: https://www.falmouthrotary.com/page/donate Please reach out to Committee Lead Amy Leonardi with questions and details surrounding the tent install, to get involved and plans for the future. Thank you to Cape Cod 5 for awarding a $2500 grant to the Falmouth Outdoor Learning Committee to support our project!! We love our local community banks! "Defiantly Independent. Exceptionally Strong. Unquestionably Committed."
We would also like to thank the Falmouth Road Race for their extremely generous grant donation of $10,000 towards the shelters for the Outdoor Learning Classrooms! Their commitment to the overall health and well being of our community, our children and our teachers/staff is beyond compare. This brings us even closer to our goal to fund 15 of the shelters. We are humbled to have been selected as one of the recipients for this year! If you would like to make a donation please do so via Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod, a 501c3 organization via check or their website! Please help us reach our goal and get these ordered asap! We are so close and it is with the support of our families, our businesses and our local partners that we can achieve something special for our students. We are running a marathon and everyone is part of the team! https://www.falmouthrotary.com/page/donate As of 2021, donations are now being accepted via the Rotary Club of Falmouth, Cape Cod, a registered 501(c)(3) at their website via their DONATE Button. Please make sure you choose “Youth-Outdoor Classroom Fund.” You can also mail the check to alleviate credit card fees to Rotary Club of Falmouth: PO Box 293 Falmouth, MA 02541 and we ask that you add a memo to restrict the funds for the "Outdoor Learning Project".
We want to kick off December and the month of giving back by highlighting just how much we have accomplished in such a short time. We want to thank our dedicated leadership team, our amazing volunteers including the Rotary Club of Falmouth Cape Cod (accounts for approx 1/3 of our volunteer hours), and our community for rising to the challenge of helping our local public schools. This is such an accomplishment and everyone who has contributed no matter how small has helped us achieve this- so THANK YOU!!!
We are currently working really hard at Phase 2 by providing WeatherPort Shelter Systems at each school (can hold up in 120 mph winds and a 90 inch snow load) and supporting curriculum. In order to do this especially with the shelters we still need to fundraise especially if we want to get them here as close to after the holiday break as possible. We hope that this holiday season you might consider writing a check for as little as $10 to help support the shelter portion of the project! If you would like to contribute please mail a check (or you can drop off to Amy-just comment and we can arrange it) to Falmouth Volunteers in Public Schools - VIPS and write on the memo line: Falmouth Outdoor Learning-Shelters. You can also choose to donate online via the VIPS website but a processing fee applies and you must be sure to select our project on the drop down menu. |
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