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Cleveland Inner City Outings and C.A.S.T.L.E. High School

November/December 2009

By Steve McPhee

On October 3rd, the first Inner City Outings (ICO) event was offered to students in the science program at C.A.S.T.L.E. High School. Five students, 2 ICO leaders, and the science teacher attended the Fall Festival at Lake Farmpark for a day of fun, fresh (mostly) air, and educational farm activities. The favorite activities included a wandering trip through a corn field cut into a maize. The corn stalks were taller than the tallest students and surrounded all with green and nature. There were also lots of raccoon tracks and partially chewed ears of corn. Another favorite was watching the sheep dog heard a small flock of sheep to the shouted directions of the shepherd. The dog would approach the sheep in a stalking fashion which would scare them to run away. By directing the dog left, right, away, and forward, the sheep were kept together and close to the shepherd. Other activities included milking a cow, making cheese, apple cider pressing, bee keeping and honey production, and sampling some handmade ice cream. The day was completed by seeing a balloon sculpture exhibit made from over 30,000 balloons. There were planes, cars, a chicken coup with chickens and eggs, a tree with a swinging girl and mischievous boy, a frog, and more.

Most of the participants in ICO outings have had little or no visits to forests or large parks, and have not hiked, paddled, or skied before. We hope these ICO experiences will help our students to understand their place in nature and the world better, and foster more respect and appreciation for nature. With some, we hope an interest in Sierra Club and environmental stewardship will grow and thrive.

Sierra Club leaders have run an active ICO group in Cleveland since 1989. ICO is organized as an outreach program of the Sierra Club Foundation, and there are groups in major cities across the country. To volunteer as an assistant leader on ICO outings, contact Steve McPhee for C.A.S.T.L.E. HS outings at (440) 891-0714 or Claire Brugnoletti for Goodrich Gannet Neighborhood Center (aged 7 – 12) outings at (216) 932-6618. Cleveland ICO does our own fund raising to pay for outing expenses. Donations can be made to “The Sierra Club Foundation, FBO Cleveland ICO” and are federal income tax deductible. Mail them to Steve McPhee, 19 Parkview Drive, Berea, OH 44017 or directly to TSCF in San Francisco. You can find instructions and more information online at www.sierraclub.org/ico/donate.asp.

From their home page, at 1729 Superior Avenue in Cleveland, is C.A.S.T.L.E High School, the Cleveland Academy of Scholarship, Technology, and Leadership Enterprise. Their motto is "Our People Make the Difference in Student Success." By "People" they mean the "caring and highly-qualified staff, and active parents [who] work to cultivate leaders who are well-rounded and productive citizens in accordance with both our vision and mission." They "do this by instilling our 7 Core Values into the minds of our students and providing curriculum, programs, activities, and opportunities that are either Relevant, Rigorous, or Rewarding (The Three "R's")." The parents and staff at C.A.S.T.L.E High School can add the Sierra Club leaders to their group of "People" who care enough to take the time to help shape their children of today into the leaders of tomorrow.


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Send contributions to Andi Whitaker at sierraandi@gmail.com. Items received after the deadline will be considered for the following issue.

All members and environmentalists are encouraged to contribute items for publication. Articles should be no more that 1 page single spaced typed. Pictures are welcome. Graphics are encouraged. Ideas and feedback are welcome. All content will be reviewed and edited for consistency, clarity or libel.

* Newsletter deadlines are the third Friday of each even numbered month. Items received after the deadline will be considered for the next newsletter cycle.


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