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The Ecology Center, U.S.A.

Location: San Juan Capistrano, CA
Project Start Date: June 2008
Completion Date (i.e. when project is expected to become financially self-sufficient):

Project Concept:

The Ecology Center, located at South Coast Farms in San Juan Capistrano, is an exciting new educational center, which seeks to invigorate the entire family with fun, hands-on activities that teach practical, environmental solutions at the household and community level.

The Ecology Center seeks to bring all members of the community together in a solutions-based educational setting to create a healthy and abundant future for San Juan Capistrano and all of Orange County. The Center will highlight empowering and cutting-edge environmental perspectives that can be applied to the way we live our lives, making it possible for us to coexist with a thriving environment, where clean air, water, and power are economically, ecologically, and elegantly enjoyed.

Detailed Project Description:

Our Objectives

  • Cultivate an awareness of San Juan Capistrano’s rich, cultural and agricultural history as a road map for today’s decision-making for tomorrow’s community
  • Raise environmental awareness and everyday applications to sustainability through exhibits, demonstrations, and seminars
  • Teach everyday solutions that can make a significant impact on the environment

Our Goals

  • Connect people to their food sources and illustrate the value of healthy, local food
  • Demonstrate our relationship to our watershed and how water efficiency at home can impact the health of the ecosystems on which we depend
  • Transform our relationship to material products by understanding their life cycles – where each comes from and where it ends up
  • Empower local citizens and businesses to adopt strategies that invigorate and enhance our local community and environment

Demonstrations

The Center’s outdoor demonstrations highlight landscape strategies to make a difference.

The mission of the Ecology Center is to inspire and involve people in the stewardship of Southern California’s environment, providing education in sustainable agriculture, ecological design and the heritage of San Juan Capistrano, at home and in the community. These demonstrations focus on simple ways every household in Southern California can connect with the environment.

Examples of demonstrations are as follows:

  • Backyard Oasis – how to plan and plant an edible landscape at home
  • California Friendly Landscaping – plant selection in an arid climate; the utilization of cutting-edge water conserving technologies
  • Ethnobotanical Collection – the relationship between plants and people historically and today, demonstrated in the center gardens
  • H2O at Home – how to make the most of our limited water resources; emphasizing watershed-based conservation strategies
  • Backyard Waste Management – the importance of composting and resource management in an urban environment

Exhibits

Exhibits will be located in the historical Congdon House and rotate to address key contemporary environmental issues. Each exhibit will focus on a practical way of contributing to a healthy environment for our community.

Exhibitions Featuring

  • Cradle to Cradle Design
  • Watershed Topics
  • Food and Agriculture
  • Climate Change
  • Biodiversity Resources

Curriculum

The curriculum will be both imaginative and experiential. Programs will be geared toward the widest possible audiences, from elementary school students through senior citizens, Spanish speakers and those with disabilities. Programs, resources, and special events will explore geography, ecology, design, global citizenship, and sustainable development in a hands-on learning environment.

Educational Program Concepts

  • Gardens for Life – basic questions and issues addressing where and how food makes it to our table
  • Cradle to Cradle – exploring the possibilities of a future designed for ecoeffectiveness, where industrial systems emulate the healthy abundance of nature
  • Backyard Skills – workshops coordinated with current The Ecology Center exhibits in Green Living
  • Change through Action!–off-site community learning program
  • Watershed Awareness Program–exploration of restoration efforts through research, education, and hands-on involvement
  • Green Ambassadors–training and developing youth leaders as natural resources stewards
  • California Love–what it means to have a “sense of place”; lessons learned by our ancestors that still apply today; our relationship to California’s natural resources

Resource Center

The Resource Center will be open to the public and will provide materials that further elaborate on the concepts introduced by the educational programs, exhibits, and workshops.

The Resource Center offers:

  • On-site library and book store
  • Green household products, tools, etc.
  • Books and information on green living
  • EcoDirectory: Ecological local business network (on-site and web)
  • Website: Resource site for The Ecology Center

Project Duration & Schedule:

We are planning for an Autumn opening! In the meantime, we’ll keep you posted on our summer events, activities, and programs.

The Ecology Center Timeline

Summer: June:July:August 2008

Educational Programs

  • Growing Healthy Sprouts
    An engaging youth program, with hands-on experiences at South Coast Farms, to explore nutrition, the environment, gardening and food production.
    Offered Fridays from 2-4pm: June/July
  • Ecological Design for Teens
    Our Ecological Design forum will explore the possibilities of designing a new future, through the lens of Cradle to Cradle design distinctions.
    Two consecutive Fridays from 2-4pm: July 25 and August 01

Demonstrations

  • Fundraising: All demonstration infrastructure costs
    o Edible Oasis (edible backyard)
    o CA Friendly Landscape
    o Plants/People Garden Walk
    o H20@home: Rainwater Harvesting, Greywater, Eco-Irrigation Tech., Rain Gardens, Resource Management, Composting, Recycling
    o Installation

Exhibits

- Fundraising: Fall Cradle to Cradle exhibit (proposal being submitted by Material Connexion)
Events
- “Outstanding in the Field” type invitational dinner- September?
- Opening House (public event, all invited)- October?

Fall: September:October:November:December 2008

Educational Program

  • Cradle to Cradle Community Network
    o C2C@home- 2 workshops
    o C2C@work- 2 workshops
    o C2C for kids- 2 workshops

Demonstrations

  • Recycling Resource Center

Exhibits

  • Cradle to Cradle at Home
    o Terminology Introduction
    o Materials Exhibition/Demo/Examples
    o Product Exhibition/Demo/Examples
    o Resources
    Events
  • C2C community evenings
  • Fall Fundraiser

Winter: January:Febrary:March 2009

Educational Programs

  • Water 101- After school watershed education program for 5th graders
  • Workshop Series- (focus on EC demonstrations)
    o Raiwater
    o Greywater
    o Efficient water use at home
    o CA Friendly Landscaping
  • Change thru Action!- Off-site service learning program (3 events)

Demonstrations

  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • Greywater
  • Eco-Irrigation Tech.
  • Rain Gardens

Exhibits

  • Water

Events

  • Opening Event/Fundraiser
  • Water Festival

Spring: April:May:June 2009

Educational Programs

  • Gardens for Life
  • Growing Healthy Sprouts

Demonstrations

  • Composting Programs

Exhibits

  • Food and Agriculture

Events

  • Opening Event/Fundraiser
  • Farm Days
  • “Outstanding in the Field” (farm dinner event)

Project Needs:

Capital campaigns, Educators, Docents, Materials and skilled craftsmen

 

 

Submitted by
Evan Marks

Postal address
32701 Alipaz st., San Juan Capistrano, Ca 92675

E: theecologycenter (at) gmail.com
Tel: 949-230-7878
W: www.theecologycenter.org

       
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