Friday, August 31, 2012

Teen L.E.A.D.E.R.S.


Lead by Educating with Activities and Demonstrations on the Environment, Resources and Sciences

30 Day Plastic Challenge Complete!

Howdy everyone!

It’s Shauna Dauderman again, here to tell you about the outcome of my 30 Day Plastic Challenge where I went “single-use plastic free” for thirty days.  

I nicknamed my 30 Day Plastic Challenge “30DPC.” In a nutshell, I challenged myself to go 30 days without any single-use plastic (plastic water bottles, bags, food wrappers, etc.)

July 30th marked the final day of the 30DPC and it was a success!

That’s right; I went thirty days without ANY single-use plastic. That means I didn’t use any plastic water bottles, plastic utensils, plastic bags, or consume any food that was packaged or wrapped in plastic.

Many of you are probably wondering how I went thirty days without any single-use plastic. Let me just say that one doesn’t have to be a superhero/zoo employee extraordinaire in order to reduce their plastic use- anyone can do it armed with the right information.

That being said, here are some tips on how to be single-use plastic free:

BUYING FOOD: Like any superhero/zoo employee extraordinaire, one needs brains and planning at her/his disposal in order to shop plastic-free! Just think about all the heavy plastic packaging on the items you buy at big warehouse stores….Let me just say that knowing where to buy plastic-free items made the challenge much easier. I had better luck at smaller, independent grocery stores and farmer’s markets than at larger chain stores.

THE RIGHT STUFF: Having the right equipment at all times is absolutely essential. To stay hydrated while doing superhero-related activities, keep a reusable canteen or tumbler with you at all times! In addition to tumblers, I used a Brita water filter to purify my tap water instead of buying bottled water.
 
Also, always carry a few canvas bags in the trunk of your superhero-mobile, or get one of those nifty ones that fold into their own tiny case for your purse, pocket or backpack. You never know when you need to run into the store for something quick! There were instances where I had to carry more than seven items out to my car because I forgot my canvas bags and refused to use plastic. That being said, having a stash of reusable bags with you is never a bad idea. Carrying a set of metal utensils also makes a big difference. This superhero loves to go out for ice cream after a long day of superhero-ing, so having a metal spoon in my bag prevented me from using the plastic spoons that most ice cream parlors offer.

After mastering the tricks of the trade, being single-use plastic free became second nature to me.

I didn’t realize how dependent I was on plastic until I challenged myself to go thirty days without it. While I did go without some things (like Advil and granola bars) to make a point, some of my plastic-free habits will stick with me (like using tumblers and canvas bags instead of plastic bottles and plastic bags).I got creative with it, talked to lots of people about it (random fast food employees included), and rejoiced over accomplishing a goal very near and dear to my heart.

So, everyone, flex your superhero powers and see how well you can do! Are any of you up to the challenge?

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Safari Night 2012 (21+ and over)

Friday, September 21, 2012
6:00pm - Midnight
 

It's the most enchanting fund-raising event of the year. Walk the red carpet through the double doors of the Zoo entrance to find yourself in a beautifully unique setting. Roam through the lush grounds and enjoy hors d'oeuvres and entrees stationed throughout the Zoo from a variety of Valley restaurants and caterers. Visit the wine garden or brewery station while you visit with friends and enjoy the various culinary creations and take some time to bid
on some great items at the silent auction. 

As late afternoon turns to dusk, you'll make your way to our Dining Garden, where you'll find your table, enjoy desserts & cocktails under the tree canopies, and a fantastic live auction. Finally, let loose and dance the night away to The Valley Cats Band at this unique evening under the stars!

Safari Night 2012 is sponsored by:

Safari Night Ticket Prices: (All persons attending must be 21+)

Individual tickets: $65 per person (non-member)

Individual tickets: $55 per person (Fresno Chaffee Zoo Member)

$650 table of 10 “Cypress Cove” level
- Reserved table
- (2) bottles of wine on table
- Gifts on table
- Half-page B&W ad in Safari Night Program*

$2,500 table of 10 “Blue Fish Cove” level
- All benefits of the “Cypress Cove” level
Plus,
- Reserved seating
- Access to VIP Champagne & hors d’ oeuvres reception at Sea Lion Cove
- Upgraded to full-page ad in Safari Night program*

$5,000 table of 10 “Pinnacle Cove” level
- All benefits of “Blue Fish Cove” level
Plus,
- Table in VIP pavilion
- Champagne on table
- Butler service
- Private VIP tour for 10 of Sea Lion Cove – TBD at mutually agreeable date.

Order tickets online at www.fresnochaffeezoo.org or by calling (559)498-5921

*Ad specifications:
Half-page ads are 5.25”w x 4”h.
Full-page ads are 5.25”w x 8.25”h.


Please email your ad in pdf, jpeg, tiff, eps, psd, or ai format to hdavis@fresnochaffeezoo.org or call 559-498-5926. All art and/or logos MUST be received no later than Friday, September 14, 2012.




CBS47 Grandparents Day


http://www.cbs47.tv/Grandparents-Day-2012



Grandparents, join CBS47 for Grandparents Day on Sunday, September 9th at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo.

Visit the CBS47 Grandparents Expo inside the zoo from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with dozens of organizations with products and services just for Grandparents.


National Grandparents Day

President Jimmy Carter signed the proclamation creating a National Grandparents Day, little did anyone know how it would grow. At the time, Carter said the holiday would recognize "the importance and worth of the 17 million grandparents in our nation."

Barely a generation later, there are now more than 70 million grandparents in the United States. 

On September 9, 2012, Grandparents Day will reach its 33rd anniversary. It's a time for family celebration, and a chance to honor the important role grandparents play in children's lives.  Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade, an Oak Hill, W. Va., housewife, founded the holiday. McQuade had worked with senior citizens for many years and her original idea for the holiday was not only to recognize grandparents but also to bring attention to the needs of people living in nursing homes.

According to AARP, 4.5 million children are being raised in households headed by grandparents. For those kids and millions of others, grandparents create special relationships and impart lessons that last a lifetime.

As Carter wrote, "Grandparents are our continuing tie to the near-past, to the events and beliefs and experiences that so strongly affect our lives and the world around us."

CBS47 and The Chaffee Zoo have partnered to celebrate Grandparents day and recognized the power grandparents have in the lives of countless generations.
CBS47's Grandparents Day is sponsored in part by the Fresno Chaffee Zoo, the Fresno County Public Library and the Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging as well as these participating sponsors.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

DINO NITE


September 8, 2012
5:00p.m. to 9:00p.m.

Join us at Fresno Chaffee Zoo for an evening of prehistoric proportions! Join us at Fresno Chaffee Zoo for an evening of prehistoric proportions! Hang out with Buddy the Dinosaur from Dinosaur Train, uncover bones in Dino Dig, see Ross Laird’s Winged Wonders Bird Show,  enjoy a screening of  ValleyPBS’ top rated children’s show Dinosaur Train. Enjoy arts & crafts tables, dinosaur bio-facts, vendor booths and the BFF Express (a private breast feeding and diaper changing area provided by First 5 Fresno County), returns for an encore! Plus, Meet Mr. Steve from PBS Kids and see the Diamonds in the Rough Band on the Diamond Stage!

Ticket prices:

ValleyPBS or Fresno Chaffee Zoo Members:
$12 Adult and $9 Child (ages 2 -11yrs)

Non-Members: $15 Adults and $12 Child (ages 2 - 11yrs)

Children 1yr and under are FREE

Tickets are available for purchase at www.FresnoChaffeeZoo.org and www.ValleyPBS.org, or by calling 559-498-5921 or 559-266-1800

Dino Nite is presented by Fresno Chaffee Zoo and ValleyPBS.

Dino Nite is sponsored by:
DLC L.I.F.E., California Kidds Pediatric Dentistry, Lennar, Veterinary Emergency Services, Bank of the Sierra, Valley Teen Ranch, Anthem Blue Cross, and EHS Medical Group.