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17-10-18 Stewardship Day RH-5
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17-12-02 Service Trip (1)
17-10-10 Pring Making Water is Life (5)
17-10-14 Chaga Seminar Patrick (5)
17-10-31 Garden Club (4)
17-11-02 Winterizing Bees (4)
17-10-18 Stewardship Day RH-7
17-10-18 Stewardship Day RH-8
Yami
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17-12-02 Service Trip (2)
17-10-31 Garden Club (3)
17-09-13 Wild Ricing (14)

stewardship

1 : the office, duties, and obligations of a steward

2 : the conducting, supervising, or managing of something; especially : the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care

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Essential Questions:

  • What does it mean to be an environmental steward?

  • How can you be an environmental advocate?

  • How can you take what you’ve learned here about stewardship and apply it in the future?

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Course Objectives:

After completing the Stewardship course, you will be able to . . .

  1. Define basic vocabulary around environmental stewardship.

  2. Apply concepts of environmental stewardship to your daily life.

  3. Articulate how you will be environmental stewards after you leave Lowenwood.

  4. Understand educational and professional opportunities the realm of environmental stewardship.

  5. Learn about and practice reflection.

  6. Participate in community stewardship activities, demonstrating a commitment and responsibility to community and an interest in serving others.

  7. Plan an environmental project to implement in your home community.

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