A FOREST FESTIVAL — The Gordon @50
The Gordon's 50th Anniversary Planning Committee would like to thank Christopher Fiorentino, Chief KillsCrow and Mr. Jeremy Johnson of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, participating WCU faculty, local environmental groups, our research partners, WCU student organizations, the President's Office staff, Erica Thompson(photographs), Mill Race Collective, WCUR staff, and the staff of Sykes Student Union for making the celebration a success! We are so grateful to all of you for making such an effort to be a part of the event.
Read the 50th Anniversary GNA Brochure here!
Below are a sampling of photos from the event (all photographs by WCU photographer Erica Thompson).
The Forest Festival as things begin to get busy
The beginning of the Malàxkwsitkan (Bean Dance). Jeremy Johnson of the Delaware Tribe of Indians leads the dancers
The Malàxkwsitkan (Bean Dance) continues and becomes more sinuous (like a bean plant)
Christopher Fiorentino welcome attendees to the event
Representatives of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, Mr. Jeremy Johnson (left) and Chief KillsCrow (center) exchange gifts with Christopher Fiorentino
Dr. Jennifer Chandler (Department of Biology) discusses the finer points of tree rings with a Forest Festival participant
Dr. Megan Fork (Department of Biology) and festival participants examine stream invertebrates at the Goose Creek Alliance exhibit
Dr. Martin Helmke (Earth and Spaces Sciences Department) discussing the regions geology with John Thomas, a Delaware Tribe of Indians elder
The Mill Race Collective string quartet
Chief KillsCrow (left) and Mr. Jeremy Johnson (right) of the Delaware Tribe of Indians examining one of the signs that will be installed in the Gordon, in which the stewardship of the land by the Lenape is acknowledged and extolled
McKenna Kovatch, president of the Oceanography Club, at the club's exhibit
Event participants make Seed Balls at the Food Recovery Network's exhibit
GNA Student Interns Maryteresa Ohara (left) and Jessica Greulich (right) talking about the Gordon with visitors to the festival (and hopefully selling a T-shirt, or two)
Dr. Manuela Ramalho Sanchez and her students with their immensely popular exhibit: Bugs: The Little Things That Run the Gordon Natural Area
Noah Long (Davey Trees, and a former GNA Student Intern) discusses Tree Identification with the next generation of scientists/nature lovers
The Students for Sustainable Action exhibit
The Malàxkwsitkan (Bean Dance) moves through the ballroom while the ongoing 'Life in the Gordon' slideshow is projected behind them
GNA Staff: Past and Present. From left-right: Maryteresa Ohara (Student Intern), Miranda Davies (former Student Intern), Noah Long (former Student Intern), Jessica Greulich (Student Intern), Ariana Rivellini (former Student Intern), Jared Kline (former Student Intern), Kathryn Krueger (former Student Intern), Nur Ritter (Stewardship Manager), Kendra McMillin (former Student Intern and Interim Stewardship Manager, and Gerry Hertel (former Stewardship Manager)
List of the Demonstrations and Displays
Traditional participatory dance by the Delaware Tribe of Indians
Environmental Geography
West Chester Green Team
Environmental Planning
Stroud Water Research Center
Goose Creek Alliance
Drone Demonstration: Department of Geography and Planning and Department of Earth
and Space Science
Integrative Ecology Lab - Temple University
Bugs: The Little Things That Run the Gordon Natural Area — Dr. Manu Ramalho (WCU Department
of Biology) and her students.
Goshen Tree Tenders
Penn State Master Gardeners of Chester County
Brandywine Urban Forest Consulting
WCU Student Clubs and Organizations
The Oceanography Club: Fishing to win prizes and learn about links between the land
& oceans
Sustainability Peer Educators: Fanny Pack & Water Bottle Raffle; and, Seed Planting
The Environmental Health Club: Planting Herbs
Students for Sustainable Action: Scavenger Hunt; and, Crafts Incorporating Nature
Women in Science: Activities TBD
Food Recovery Network: Activities TBD
Net Impact: Activities TBD
Geography & Planning Association: Activities TBD
VegOut: Sustainable Solutions (win a snack!)
Outdoor Adventure Pursuits
Entertainment
WCUR (the University Radio Station)
Live Music: Mill Race Collective — Four-person String Ensemble