Ongoing, Workshop, Professional Development Bryna Campbell Ongoing, Workshop, Professional Development Bryna Campbell

Workshop: Value Blueprint - Mapping Your Path to Meaningful Work

“The Value Blueprint: Mapping Your Path to Meaningful Work” is a workshop designed for educational, cultural, environmental, and parks & recreational professionals to help uncover and articulate personal core values, learn tools to leverage those values, and to strategically plan ahead. It is held as both an online workshop for individual professionals, and as an all-day or two-day workshop for teams and organizations interested in developing and/or clarifying their values.

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Winter 2024, Interpretative Guide Bryna Campbell Winter 2024, Interpretative Guide Bryna Campbell

“The Oaks We Share” Guide

Learn more about the “The Oaks We Share: Finding Oregon White Oaks in Washington County,” an educational guide created for Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District in association with the Five Oaks Museum.

The guide was created as an entry point to learning about Oregon White Oaks in Washington County, Oregon, their common habitats, and where and how to find them. The guide is available in English and Spanish.

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Ongoing, Workshop, Professional Development Bryna Campbell Ongoing, Workshop, Professional Development Bryna Campbell

Workshop: Institute for Changemaker

Change is a constant — yet how do we as professionals, leaders, staff, consultants, volunteers, and students learn not just to respond or react to change, but become shapers of it? How might we learn to see ourselves as strong advocates for positive change, especially with regards to centering community and advancing equity, inclusion, and accessibility across our work (despite the common barriers we all face)?

The Institute for Changemakers is a multi-week online intensive for professionals that dives deeply into transformation and change, empowering participants towards action and equipping them with a road map to achieve their individual and, when applicable, institutional goals.

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Summer 2023, Interpretative Guide Bryna Campbell Summer 2023, Interpretative Guide Bryna Campbell

New York City Urban Bird Explorers Guide

Learn more about the New York City Urban Bird Explorers Guide, an educational guide created with the support of NYC based nonprofit Local Nature Lab in partnership with several other New York nonprofits.

The guide was created as an entry point to birding in the area, with some basic bird and tree identification information, guided prompts for exploring the urban canopy, and fun and useful information that goes a little deeper on some of NYC's most interesting bird inhabitants.

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Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals: Trail Map, Geological Timeline, Activity Sheets, and Interpretive Signs

We are thrilled to share the launch of a major educational and interpretive project for Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks & Minerals. Located in Hillsboro, Oregon, Rice NW Museum holds a major collection of rocks, gems, minerals, and fossils. The site, a 1952 home constructed by the Rice family, with more than 20 acres of forested land, is also on the National Register of Historic Places. This project included a family trail map for a new set of trails on the grounds, interpretative signs for the trails, a geological timeline, and activity sheets.

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Fall 2022, Map, Activity Guide Bryna Campbell Fall 2022, Map, Activity Guide Bryna Campbell

Field Guide: Vancouver Land Bridge

We are excited to share the launch of a family centered Field Guide for the Confluence Vancouver Land Bridge, as part of an ongoing partnership on educational material for Confluence art landscape sites along the Columbia River system.⁠ This Field Guide features the Land Bridge, designed by Johnpaul Jones, with sculptures by artist Lillian Pitt (Wasco, Yakima, Warm Springs), located in Vancouver, WA.

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Summer 2022, Map, Activity Guide Bryna Campbell Summer 2022, Map, Activity Guide Bryna Campbell

Field Guide: Confluence Story Circles

We are excited to share the launch of a family centered Field Guide for the Confluence Story Circles Site as part of an ongoing partnership on educational material for Confluence art landscape sites along the Columbia River system. Confluence is a nonprofit with the mission of connecting folks to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. This Field Guides feature the Story Circles, by Maya Linn, at the confluence of the Snake snd Columbia Rivers, at Sacajawea State Park in Pasco, WA.

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Winter 2022, Map Bryna Campbell Winter 2022, Map Bryna Campbell

HOPE Walks Trail Maps: Columbia Springs Natural Area

Learn more about the Columbia Springs Map, part of the HOPE Walks Trail Maps series, a set of maps commissioned by Hope Dementia Support in partnership with the Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington for public use, with a special focus on aging populations, including those with dementia and those who care for them.

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