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2007 Strategic Plan for Drift Creek Nature Center Advisory Group
- Cultivate a cooperative working
relationship with Drift Creek Camp board, staff and membership through
representation on/from DCC board, regular communication, and working
together whenever possible. (and develop relationships with our
constituent base: churches and organizations [WMS, HOPE, Mennonite
Village] of Pacific Coast Mennonite Conference)
- Educate ourselves in the field
of Nature and Environmental Learning Centers through reading, field
trips, and shared experiences.
- Develop an inventory of the
natural resources in the area for reference, promotion, and display
using photos, drawings/paintings, posters, slide shows, and models.
- Promote awareness and
appreciation of the natural resources in the area for Drift Creek Camp
programs and rental groups using the camp through displays,
interpretive resources, training staff, and developing programming.
- Research the Native American
and early settler history and culture of the area surrounding Drift
Creek Camp. (Confederated Tribes of Siletz, North Lincoln County
Historical Museum, etc.)
- Nurture a relationship with the
Siuslaw National Forest Service to gain an appreciation for their
goals, guidelines and resources (and understand the fire, harvest and
reforestation history of the forest surrounding DCC)
- Create a welcome environment through good signage, escape from the elements and friendly helpful staff.
- Encourage recreational use of
the area for hiking, birding, photography and meditation through
improved trails, benches and interpretive resources.
- Identify and solicit potential
clients interested in week-day events in forest, stream and/or wildlife
programs through personal contact, promotional materials, email and web
page. (Elderhostel, Audubon, Outdoor School, Environmental Art, etc.)
- Establish relationships with
Universities offering degrees in Environmental Studies to explore
internship, research, and thesis opportunities.
- Identify a person with grant
writing skills to research granting organizations who fund Nature and
Environmental Learning Centers and apply for necessary funding.
- Research opportunities to
demonstrate responsible use and/or sustainability in physical plant,
energy, water, and waste in order to maintain a small ecological
footprint.
- Determine the primary
stakeholders and essential expertise needed to achieve our mission and
vision and form a board to manage the endeavor, including paid
professional staff.
- Work with DCC leadership to
plan, design, fund and construct a physical location to welcome and
serve the guests of Drift Creek Nature Center and display and store the
resources needed by the program.
adopted by DCC board of directors on April 23, 2007
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