The Peterborough Examiner

Family night by lantern light at Ecology Park

Annual event includes nature tours, informatio­n on sustainabl­e living, family entertainm­ent

- DANICA JARVIS SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER For more informatio­n about the Family Night event, visit greenup.on.ca, or contact Danica Jarvis, environmen­tal education co-ordinator, at danica.jarvis@greenup.on.ca or by calling 705-745-3238 ext. 216.

GreenUP invites you to join us for our annual Family Night and Lantern Walk on Thursday at 6 p.m. The event will be held at GreenUP Ecology Park at 1899 Ashburnham Dr., and is a family favourite for the nature-loving, Peterborou­gh community. Plenty of parking is available at the Beavermead lot via Marsdale Drive. This year attendees can look forward to activities such as face painting, scavenger hunts (including prizes), a stream study, and a special puppet show!

The lantern festival marks the end of summer in Peterborou­gh. Before families prepare for the upcoming school year, it is a chance to get outside and enjoy our urban ecology.

“We look forward to Green UP's Family Night and Lantern Festival every year,” says Jennifer Pendrith, whose children attend the Ecology Park Earth Adventures camp, “It gives us a chance to spend time together as a family, exploring Ecology Park, and engaging in some really fun activities. It's always a memorable experience for all of us and it's a great way to wrap up the summer.”

This community event is an opportunit­y to showcase many of the programs that exist at GreenUP. If you are curious about what we do, this event is for you!

The GreenUP Water Department will be hosting a filtration activity that demonstrat­es how water is cleaned in our natural environmen­t and in urban landscapes. Families will have the opportunit­y to build their own water filter while learning about clean drinking water. If you appreciate bubbles as much as we do, you’ll also get to try your hand at the giant bubble-making station.

Don’t forget to bring your bike! Ecology Park is located along the Trans Canada

Trail in East City offering a great opportunit­y to ride the trail. Bring your bike lights

for the ride home; the GreenUP Transporta­tion and Urban Design department will provide plenty of bike parking and a bike decorating station for the kids.

Join The Paddling Puppeteer, Glen Caradus, at the camp circle for a puppet show and music. The Plugging into Nature puppet show tells the story of Edward, and his journey towards trading in screens for some vitamin N! “This show is about the fast-paced world we live in,” says Caradus, “Being outside connects us to all that sustains our lives, like clean air and water, the pollinator­s and plants.”

This special show will begin at 7 p.m. Having worked at the park as an educator for the past 20 years, Caradus reminds us, “The Ecology Park is a place to come together as a community and have fun while enjoying the outdoors.” The show has been generously sponsored by the Healthy Kids Community Challenge.

Join GreenUP Ecology Park staff for various activities, including a guided stream study and face painting. Bring your sense of adventure and complete our scavenger hunt for a chance to win a native bee hotel!

Children are encouraged to make a lantern at Family Night and then follow along a fluted lantern walk throughout the Ecology Park trails. “The highlight for my daughter is the evening lantern walk, which has become a tradition,” says Pendrith. The walk will begin at 8pm.

At this year’s Family Night, you’ll also have the opportunit­y to see the progress that’s been made on our new Ecology Park Children’s Education Shelter! This significan­t project is the first phase of GreenUP’s Growing Ecology Park Five-Year Investment Campaign, and when completed, it will ensure that we can continue to offer high-quality environmen­tal education programmin­g for the next generation of students!

The new facility is being constructe­d as part of a one-month Sustainabl­e Building Intensive Course offered through the Endeavour Center for Sustainabl­e Learning, Building, and Living. Co-directors of the Endeavour Centre, Chris Magwood and Jen Feigin, will be on-site from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. to talk about the project and to highlight some of the key sustainabi­lity features. This is very exciting for parents like Kathleen Crossley, “The Ecology Park is a true treasure. We are so lucky to have this little gem, and the people that run it, in the heart of Peterborou­gh.”

Crossley has been bringing her children to Family Night for years, “We love GreenUP’s family events, as the educators inspire us all to connect with nature, and our community in a FREE, fun-filled evening. There is no other place where your children can run free with excitement and you (the parent) can be so relaxed.”

 ?? SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ?? The Paddling Puppeteer, Glen Caradus, pictured here at the 2017 GreenUP Ecology Park Family Night, will present the puppet show, Plugging into Nature, at this year’s event, held Thursday at Ecology Park.
SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER The Paddling Puppeteer, Glen Caradus, pictured here at the 2017 GreenUP Ecology Park Family Night, will present the puppet show, Plugging into Nature, at this year’s event, held Thursday at Ecology Park.

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