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Outside Perspectives facilitated two team-building days with a group of inspiring individuals from Waterbury Youth Services on July 26th at Hamilton Park and August 9th at Fulton Park, in Waterbury. The team brought great energy both days and a willingness to step up, diving into the challenges presented to them. As a group, we explored some of Waterbury's hidden natural spaces, laughed a lot, soaked up sun, got to know odd and interesting things about each other, and successfully completed several group initiatives, including Pipeline (see image to the left). The youth stepped up to the challenge, supporting each other as things got tough, and participating fully in every activity. Treasure found! A Geocache treasure hunt , requiring individuals to decode a clue and to use navigational skills to find a “cache,” brought out a great spirit of adventure. [gallery ids="1493,1494,1495,1497" type="slideshow"] By the end of the days together, the youth expressed a ...
Superheros! Outside Perspectives and Future Leaders youth spent May 14th geocaching and exploring wild and natural spaces in Van Cortlandt Park , Bronx, NY. Outside Perspectives co-founders, Shannon and Nicky met the group at the last stop on the 1 line, 242nd St., on a sunny Saturday morning. The day felt joyful as the youth soaked up the sun and practiced map and compass skills, played games, solved team challenges and devoured a picnic lunch on a high rocky outcropping overlooking the park. The Future Leaders were fully engaged offering their unique perspective on the challenges of the day. [gallery ids="434,432,433" type="columns"] Future Leaders used newly acquired map and compass skills to criss-cross the park finding hidden caches along the way. Geocaching , a treasure hunt found in countries around the world, requires individuals to use navigational skills to find "caches." A typical cache is a waterproof container with small prizes or trinkets ...
Emily Hazelton has been wandering the woods of northwest Connecticut since early childhood. Emily at Signal Hill, with Lions Head in the background, in South Africa A native of Thomaston, she witnessed firsthand the transformative power of outdoor recreation in children's lives working her first job as a camp counselor at YMCA Camp Mataucha. After completing a degree in government and social justice with the Ozanam scholars program at St John's University, Emily worked in special education and disability services before pursuing a passion for environmental and corporate sustainability. She now works in the energy improvement sector and hopes to continue to advance her career helping communities develop resilience to the impacts of climate change. Emily at the top of Lions Head in South Africa In her free time Emily enjoys exploring CT's hiking trails, corresponding with pen pals all over the world, painting, yoga, cooking, and planning trips to new places. She also enjo...
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