When you serve ACRES donors and members in protecting land, you’d better spend some time walking it, wondering over it – and working it. You also need to appreciate natural cycles.
In 2016, ACRES Land Trust launched quarterly staff development days in honor of seasonal changes. The ACRES Office is closed for the spring and fall equinoxes as well as for summer and winter solstices. ACRES staff use these days to explore places, build the team and discover natural wonders.
Here’s the view from our 2017 Winter Solstice. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/chJq-4nGEQ0
Happy Solstice from the ACRES staff, l to r, front, Tina, Lettie, Heather, Jason. Back: Casey, Evan.
The Winter Solstice Sunrise from the Tom and Jane Dustin Nature Preserve.
Seasonal gifts from the executive director’s family: hickory and walnuts, collected off a nature preserve, of course.
The Huntertown Woodworkers Club wood splitting operation
Wayne Boyd tells ACRES about the operation, the club and its history.
The ends.
In the shop.
More from the shop.
The club keeps a clean and safe space.
Staff explored Founders Forest, a closed Cedar Creek Corridor preserve.
Incredible! Heather spotted this intact skull and antlers and Evan showed us how he would age it.
Skunk Cabbage is already pushing through.
Then, we walked the plank like the land lovers we are.
To cross Little Cedar Creek, staff had two options. Drive back, or scurry.