Final Post for Flower Power (May 2, 2016)

As we wrap up the end of the semester, we wanted to reflect on what we did as a team. We began with plenty of ideas on how to use recyclable items for students at Glenside Elementary School to create crafts from. We then wanted to build something for their garden. After finding wood pallets at the back of a hardware store, we created a bench and a chalkboard that were put into the garden. Building these items out of pallets saved money, but also recycled wood that could have been thrown out or wasted. Two of our three team members participated in the Glenside school environmental club. This club gets students involved with hands on learning of gardening and the environment. We will be returning to help the environmental club on Wednesday, May 4th.

We also did our research paper and presentation on waste. Our presentation can be found in the following link: Flower Power EACAP Project . Completing research about this topic made us all more aware of how big waste is an issue in our environment. Most importantly, this research on waste lead us to find that it’s not so hard to produce less waste. We also learned how to recreate many objects into new things just to reduce our waste, such as using plastic cartons to make bird houses. Our message to others is to make simple and small goals each day or week to reduce less waste. A simple idea, such as making the change to only using a reusable water bottle instead of purchasing plastic water bottles will go a long way. Also, the more you become aware of what you can recycle, the more you will be able to not produce as much waste. We hope to keep continuing our assistance to Glenside Elementary School, and we will soon finish painting our bench and chalk board.

-Team Flower Power

Environmental Club (Flower Power) 4/21/16

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Yesterday was the Environmental Club at Glenside Elementary. During the club the kids were weeding and spreading mulch in the garden. They also made a craft where they planted sunflowers and glass in cups. We were able to work with children during this craft and help spread mulch around the garden. This was a wonderful experience and Flower Power is looking forward to working with the club again!

 

First Visit to Glenside! (Flower Power) Mar 1, 2016

On February 25th Flower Power had their first visit to Glenside Elementary!

We all met with the Assistant Principal, Karen Houck. We got to tour the school and learn more about where we will be working. We have all decided that our project at Glenside will be working on the Garden that is located at the back of the school.

We have many plans for ways that we could improve the Garden at Glenside. Such as adding more benches so it would be possible for the children to have class outside on nice days, planting new flowers, building/painting bird houses, and maintaining a healthy and colorful environment for the children to enjoy and be more mindful of nature.