We’ve compiled a list of
upcoming programs and events that you might be interested in
attending. We will add to and update these links frequently. If you
know of other organizations or events that should be listed, please
let us know by sending an e-mail to
Adams.Jacqueline@epa.gov.
Please note that GLEAMS is not responsible
for the content contained in these links.
Brookfield Zoo offers a variety of educational
programs for teachers and the public. Visit Brookfield Zoo's website
at
www.brookfieldzoo.org
to to find out more.
F.T. Stone Laboratory also provides programs for
educators. Visit their website at
http://stonelab.osu.edu.
Great Lakes Aquarium, Ohio State's field campus on Lake Erie, offers summer courses for educators and high
school students, and fall and spring workshops for grades 4-12 school groups. Some COSEE Great Lakes Scholarships are available. Visit their website at
www.glaquarium.org/learn.
Great Lakes Regional - National Ocean Sciences Bowl is a nationwide academic competition among teams of high school students. Find out how to enter at
www.glerl.noaa.gov/pr/nosb/cur/.
Huron-Clinton Metroparks in Southeast Michigan, offers educational cruises during the Spring and Fall. For more information, visit
their website at
http://www.metroparks.com.
Indiana Dunes National Lake Shore has a variety
of programs planned. Check them out at
www.nps.gov/indu/.
Inland Seas Education Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help people of all ages experience the
science and spirit of the Great Lakes through shipboard and on-shore programs. For more information, visit their website at
www.schoolship.org.
Lake Michigan Federation’s events calendar is
jam-packed…check it out at
www.greatlakes.org/calendar/.
Metropolitan Affairs Coalition h features bird watching driving tours in Southeast Michigan, the intersection of two major
flyways. Visit their website at
www.mac-web.org/Projects/DiscoverOurWildSide/BywaysToFlyways.htm for
more information.
Peggy Notebart Nature Museum has lots of
programs planned for teachers. Visit their website at
www.naturemuseum.org/ for
more information.
Pier Wisconsin, located in Milwaukee, offers
visitors an opportunity to learn about the maritime and natural
history of the Great Lakes. You can find out more about the facility
and their programs by visiting
www.pierwisconsin.org/.