By Bobby Tillett
The Corps Network, Government Relations Intern
Yesterday, June 25, 2014, The Corps Network, along with other partners from the Outdoor Alliance for Kids (OAK), joined over 300 local youth at the Bladensburg Waterfront Park to celebrate Great Outdoors America Week. The event included a wide variety of activities such as canoeing, mountain biking and rock climbing, as well as outdoor exhibits and learning experiences to help connect youth with the outdoors. As a member of OAK’s steering committee, The Corps Network aids in OAK’s mission to increase quality outdoor opportunities for youth and families across the U.S.
Overlooking a beautiful stretch of the Anacostia River(complete with osprey soaring overhead), non-profit organizations, foundations, and federal agencies gathered to teach youth from a variety of backgrounds about the importance of having fun outside and protecting our environment. Earth Conservation Corps, a D.C.-based member organization of The Corps Network, showcased two birds of prey as part of their Raptor Education Program. Mr. Hoots, the Eurasian Eagle Owl, and Sky, the Red-Tail Hawk, were a big hit and garnered much attention from youth and adults alike. Our hope is that these types of outdoor experiences provide children with great memories and an interest in creating a life-long relationship with nature and the outdoors.
The event concluded with a presentation on the importance of Great Outdoors America Week in raising awareness about the need to provide outdoor opportunities to all young people. Speakers included Gina McCarthy, Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency; Jo-Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works); Chris Coleman, Mayor of Saint Paul, Minn. and President of the National League of Cities; Peter Rogoff, Acting Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy; Peter Martin, Executive Director of the Sierra Club Foundation; Greg Lais, Executive Director of Wilderness Inquiry; Jamie Williams, President of the Wilderness Society, and David Jayo, Chief-of-Staff for Sally Jewell, the Secretary of the Interior.