Getting Started with the Junior Ranger Program
The Junior Ranger Program is a fun and interactive way for kids to learn about the outdoors and develop a love for nature. The program is designed for children aged 5-12 years old, and it’s a great way for them to get involved in conservation efforts and learn about the environment. Key aspects of the Junior Ranger Program: + Hands-on activities and games + Educational materials and resources + Opportunities to learn about local wildlife and ecosystems + A chance to make new friends and have fun
The Event at Mira Loma Park
The Junior Ranger Program event at Mira Loma Park was a huge success, with over 50 kids attending the event. The kids were divided into groups and participated in various activities, including:
The event was led by experienced park rangers and volunteers, who provided guidance and support throughout the activities. The kids were also given the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the park’s ecosystem.
Earning Stickers and Becoming a Junior Ranger
The kids who attended the event earned six stickers, which they can use to become a Junior Ranger. To become a Junior Ranger, kids need to earn six stickers by participating in various events and activities throughout the year.
Get outside and explore the Truckee River to learn, connect, and make a difference.
The program is designed to encourage residents to get outside and explore the river, and to learn about the river’s ecosystem and the importance of conservation.
The Importance of Stewardship
Stewardship is the act of taking care of something that belongs to you, but is also shared with others. In the context of the Truckee River, stewardship means being responsible for the river’s health and well-being. This includes protecting the river’s water quality, preserving its natural habitats, and preventing pollution. Key aspects of stewardship include:
Exploring the Truckee River
The Truckee River is a vital resource for our region, providing numerous benefits for both humans and wildlife. The river offers a range of outdoor recreation activities, including:
Getting Outside and Exploring
The program aims to encourage residents to get outside and explore the Truckee River. This can be done through a variety of activities, including:
Conclusion
The program is designed to inspire residents to take action and become stewards of the Truckee River.
Celebrating diversity and inclusivity through community events.
Community Events Across the City
The city is gearing up for a vibrant and diverse range of community events this year, with a focus on inclusivity and accessibility. With 12 events planned across its 12 wards, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Event Lineup
Here’s a sneak peek at the exciting events lined up for the city: