
¡Vamos Afuera en Zion National Park! "Lets go outside at Zion National Park!"
Join Zion National Park on July 22nd, 2023, for their very first Latino Conservation Week event!
Zion National Park is excited to invite you and your family to celebrate Latino Conservation Week with us for the first time. We will be offering a morning guided hike and traditional cultural activities in the afternoon. Our goal of these events is to embrace and enjoy nature while acknowledging the significance of Latinos in conservation and recreation.
Schedule:
9am – Meet at the South Campground Ampitheater in Zion National Park
Bring your own coffee and have cafecito with rangers and interns, prepare for the hike, and hear our welcome to Zion’s Latino Conservation Week.
9:30am - Hike begins on the Pa’rus trail, leaving from South Campground Amphitheater
The hike will be approximately 2 miles long and will take around 1.5 hrs. The Pa’rus trail is a flat, paved walk next to the virgin river. It is wheelchair accessible, bike and dog friendly, and considered an easy hike. It will be hot, and there will not be much shade cover. Please, plan accordingly and wear comfortable shoes, cool clothes, a hat, and sunscreen.
LUNCH – After the hike, there will be a break for lunch. Participants can bring their own lunch and are welcome to eat on the lawn at the nature center or explore the rest of the park. Food concessions are offered at the Zion Lodge, or in Springdale.
1pm-4pm – Activities at the Nature Center
Activity tables by our Latino Heritage Internship Program and Greening Youth interns. Come enjoy activities for the whole family and learn about the cultural research our interns are doing. Participants can expect loteria, mural, and mapping activities that will be set out on the lawn next to the Nature Center.
Information:
Locations: The South Campground Amphitheater is accessible from the Nature Center Parking Lot, which is the second turn to the right after entering the park from the south entrance, or from walking up the Pa'rus trail from the Visitor Center.
The Nature Center is located in-between the Museum (shuttle stop 2) and the Visitor Center (shuttle stop 1), and is right next to the South Campground. It is accessible from the Nature Center parking lot, which is the second right turn after entering from the South Entrance or walking up the Pa'rus trail from the visitor center about 10 minutes.
Parking: There is usually parking spaces at the Nature Center parking lot before 9am. It is highly recommended to enter the park before 9am to find the best parking and to avoid traffic to enter the park. Other parking options in the park include the Visitor Center parking lot and pull outs along the road (if all four tires are on pavement and the car is not in the street). If parking in the park is full, there is parking in the town of Springdale, visitors can use the Springdale shuttle to get to the park entrance.
What to Bring: Plenty of water, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, cool clothing, food or snacks, and the whole family!
Questions? Please email gabriella_parra@partner.nps.gov with any questions.
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¡Únase al Parque Nacional Zion el 22 de julio de 2023 para su primer evento de la Semana de la Conservación Latina!
El Parque Nacional Zion se complace en invitarlo a usted y a su familia a celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina. Estaremos ofreciendo una caminata guiada por la mañana y actividades culturales tradicionales por la tarde. Nuestro objetivo de estos eventos es disfrutar la naturaleza mientras reconocemos la importancia de los latinos en la conservación y la recreación.
Programa
9am: encuentro en el South Campground Amphitheater en el Parque Nacional Zion
Traiga su propio café y tome un cafecito con park rangers y interns, prepárese para la caminata y escuche nuestra bienvenida a la Semana de la Conservación Latina de Zion.
9:30 am: comienza la caminata en el sendero Pa'rus, que sale de South Campground Amphitheater
La caminata será de aproximadamente 2 millas de largo y tomará alrededor de 1,5 horas. El sendero Pa'rus es un paseo llano y pavimentado junto al río virgen. Es accesible para silla de ruedas, apto para bicicletas y perros, y se considera una caminata fácil. Hará calor y no habrá mucha sombra. Por favor, planifique y use zapatos cómodos, ropa fresca, sombrero y protector solar.
ALMUERZO – Después de la caminata, habrá un descanso para almorzar. Los participantes pueden traer su propio almuerzo y pueden comer en el césped del Nature Center o explorar el resto del parque. Se puede encontra concesiones de alimentos en el Zion Lodge o en Springdale.
1:00pm-4:00pm – Actividades en el Nature Center
Mesas de actividades a cargo de nuestros interns del Programa de Latino Heritage Internship Progam y Greening Youth Foundation. Ven a disfrutar de actividades para toda la familia y conoce la investigación cultural que están realizando nuestros interns. Los participantes pueden esperar actividades de lotería, mural y mapeo que se establecerán en el césped junto al Nature Center.
Informacion
Estacionamiento: Por lo general, hay espacios de estacionamiento en el estacionamiento del Nature Center antes de las 9 a.m. Se recomienda ingresar al parque antes de las 9 a.m. para encontrar el mejor estacionamiento y evitar el tráfico para ingresar al parque. Otras opciones de estacionamiento en el parque incluyen el estacionamiento del Centro de visitantes y las salidas a lo largo de la carretera (si las cuatro llantas están sobre el pavimento y el automóvil no está en la calle). Si el estacionamiento en el parque está lleno, hay opciones de estacionamiento en la ciudad de Springdale, los visitantes pueden usar el servicio de transporte de Springdale para llegar a la entrada del parque.
Direcciones: Se puede acceder al South Campground Ampitheater desde el estacionamiento del Nature Center, que es el segundo vuelta a la derecha después de ingresar al parque desde la entrada sur, o desde el sendero Pa'rus diez minutos desde el Centro de visitantes.
El Nature Center está ubicado entre el Human History Museum (parada 2 del autobús) y el Visitor Center (parada 1 del autobús) y está justo al lado del South Campground. Se puede acceder desde el estacionamiento del Nature Center, que es el segundo vuelta a la derecha después de ingresar desde la Entrada Sur o caminar por el sendero Pa'rus desde el centro de visitantes durante unos 10 minutos.
Qué traer: Mucha agua, protector solar, zapatos cómodos para caminar, ropa fresca, comida o bocadillos, ¡y toda la familia!
Preguntas? Por favor, envíe un correo electrónico a gabriella_parra@partner.nps.gov si tiene alguna pregunta.
Westchester County Latino Equity in Sustainability
1st observation of Latino Conservation Week in Westchester County, New York. Our panel of government officials will help encourage Latino equity in climate engagement in Westchester County as a result of our county now having 26% of our total population identified as Latino during the 2020 census. Our panelists will share innovative strategies in programming for racial equity, linguistic equity, equitable promotion of green jobs, and their experience supporting Latino and climate dialogues as public servants in government.
Master of Ceremonies
- Alejandro Alvarez, Co-Founder & CEO of Soulful Synergy
Opening Speaker
- Paul Presendieu, Chair of the City of New Rochelle's Ecology and Natural Resources Advisory Committee
Panelists include:
- State Senator Nathalia Fernandez (Bronx & Westchester Counties)
- Yonkers City Council Majority Leader Tasha Diaz
- Port Chester Deputy Mayor Joan Grangenois-Thomas
- Mount Kisco Trustee Karine Patiño
Our program is scheduled for Tuesday, July 18th @ 1:00 PM. Join us via Facebook Live at https://tinyurl.com/July2023LCW.
Gorge Latino Conservation Week
Satuday July 22nd
9:00 am.
Join us for a hike with
Friends of the Columbia
Gorge
and the forest Service at Catherine Creek
We will meet
at Catherine Creek Wa, turn right off Highway 8: 486 Old Hwy 8
Chispa TX Documentary Screening “Youth V Gov”
Join Chispa Texas for a screening of “Youth V Gov.” The documentary follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. If they win, they will change the future. Watch on NETFLIX.
RSVP form: https://bit.ly/4458evz
Gorge Latino Conservation Week
Friday July 21st
5:00 pm.
Join local environmental advocates in a panel discussion of environmental and social justice issues.
There will be food to celebrate Latino
Conservation Week in the
Gorge.
Riverside church 317 State
St. Hood River, OR 97031.
There will have local
environmental organizations sharing information with our community
Gorge Latino Conservation Week
We invite you to talk and listen to the Guatemalan writer Jacobo Payes who will be presenting his poems and his experience in the fight for the environment.
White Salmon Library
77 NE Wauna Ave,
White Salmon, WA
Chispa TX: Community Outing @ Goose Island State Park
Join Chispa Texas for party at the state park! We will have a shuttle to and from Goose Island State Park
Nature Forward - LCW Bilingual Forest Bathing Walk / Caminata bilingüe de baño de bosque
¡Unete a Nature Forward para este evento!
Take a free bilingual guided meditation walk among the trees!
¡Ven a una caminata de meditación bilingüe gratuita entre los árboles!
More information on forest bathing/Más información sobre baños de bosque:
https://www.natureandforesttherapy.earth/
https://www.terapiadebosqueynaturaleza.org/
Date/Fecha:
Saturday/Sábado July/Julio 15, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Address / Dirección:
Tanglewood Park
5398 Tanglewood Dr, Riverdale, MD 20737
https://natureforward.org/
Westchester County Latino Equity in Sustainability
Panel discussion highlighting Latino leaders in government to discuss racial equity in climate-related mitigation for our growing Latino Community. Westchester County now has a total population that is over 26% Latino, which calls for innovative strategies in race relations through linguistic equity and intentional programming to ensure that support is given to communities that have been left behind. Our panel will be featuring:
- New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez (Bronx & Westchester Counties)
- Yonkers City Council Majority Leader Tasha Diaz
- Port Chester Deputy Mayor Joan Grangenois-Thomas
- Mount Kisco Trustee Karine Patiño
This is the 1st Westchester County observance of Latino Conservation Week. Please join our discussion via Facebook Live to hear about innovative programming and how we could best support Latino Equity in climate engagement.
Familias Navegando El Slough
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