“The geology of the National Park where I worked is an important part of its history and background. I created an educational program about the park’s geology that culminated in a project that was enjoyed by kids at summer camp and in the ecoclub. This picture is from the first summer camp, in July of 2011. The kids worked in small groups to make a paper mache volcano. They painted it and then each kid had the chance to create an eruption with baking soda and vinegar, which happened with great screams of delight. Because there was no Spanish language information available about how to do this, I videotaped the kids explaining the project. That video now has 78,000 views on You Tube.”












