Gathering Artifacts
Gathering Artifacts
5-6pm: Arrival to Rock-E House, find room, settle in
6pm: Welcome & opening circle
6:15-7:15: Dinner, socialize & clean up
7:30-8:15 Intro to Counter-Narratives of Adirondack History (in preparation for Native Knowledge 360 training)- Cedar Barg, Climate Network Manager
8:15-10:00: Social hour
10:00: Quiet hours/ bed time
Saturday 5/16
7:00 am: Grab and go breakfast & coffee available
7:45 am: Morning Check-In, review the day
8:00 am: Depart Rock-E House for The Wild Center
8:45 am: Arrive at Wild Center
9:00 am- 2:30 pm: Native Knowledge 360 training with Museum of the American Indian & partners.
On Saturday, we will join Native Knowledge 360°, the education initiative of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, at The Wild Center for an in-depth look at the newest classroom-ready resource for middle school teachers and students: American Revolution: Haudenosaunee Perseverance. This interactive, standards-aligned resource explores how the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations) persevered during and after the American Revolution.
2:30-5:00 pm: Free exploration of Wild Center exhibits & grounds
5:00 pm: Depart The Wild Center
5:30 pm: Arrive at Rivertrail Beer Works for dinner & social hour
7:00 pm: Depart for Rock-E House
7:30 pm: Third Space Prompts open for individual reflection
Sunday 5/17
6:00 am: Optional morning hike on Mt. Van Hovenberg
9:00 am: Breakfast & coffee hour
10:00 am: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Reflection & Takeaways on Native Knowledge 360 Training and NCCEC updates
11:00 am: Pack up and departure
Looking to connect with like-minded individuals or groups for collaboration or seeking curriculum planning assistance for your next program? Consult this asset map to see who might be able to help! This digital version of the asset map we created at the Summit can continue to grow, so if you have something to offer, add it to the list.