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Home / Montgomery Parks virtual speaker series spotlights Brooklyn Bridge Parks’ teen TIDES program

Montgomery Parks virtual speaker series spotlights Brooklyn Bridge Parks’ teen TIDES program

Home / Montgomery Parks virtual speaker series spotlights Brooklyn Bridge Parks’ teen TIDES program

WHEATON, Md. –  Montgomery Parks, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, invites the public to the December 2022 session of its Parks Speaker Series on the topic of the TIDES and teen-focused programs. The free session will take place online on December 14, 2022, from 3 – 4 p.m.

During this presentation, Haley McClanahan and Elizabeth Harnett from the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy will speak about the success of the TIDES (Teens Interested and Dedicated in Environmental Stewardship) program.  They will share how the program got started, the goals of the program, and how participants have helped shape the program into what it is today.  They will also speak about the ways they have been able to retain alumni and continue to grow the program through a tiered system.

Teenagers cleaning trash from rocks in a park against the New York City skyline.

WHAT:                      Montgomery Parks Speaker Series:

                                 Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy TIDES Program

REGISTER

WHO:                        The event is free and open to the public.

WHEN:                       Wednesday, December 14, 2022 | 3 – 4 p.m.

WHERE:                      The session will be held online, and a link will be sent to registrants the day before the session.

About the Speakers

Haley McClanahan moved to New York to pursue her M.A. in Environmental Conservation Education at New York University. Like many, her interest in the natural world began as a child with a fascination with animals. This love of animals inspired her B.S. studies in Zoology at North Carolina State University where she engaged in an internship teaching about animals and nature at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Since completing her degree Haley has been working with animals and environmental education in several institutions in New York City including the New York Aquarium and the Nature Company. As an educator, Haley is apt to combine both her passion for caring for the Environmental Education Center’s animal collection and encouraging others to become fascinated about nature in the urban environment.  Haley joined the Conservancy in 2016.

Elizabeth Harnett has worked at the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy since 2017.  Before joining the Conservancy, she gained a lot of volunteer experience at museums, zoos and arts festivals, and was eager to learn about the administrative side of this important work.  As the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s Volunteer Manager, she oversees all volunteer programs in the park, including horticulture & maintenance projects, corporate events, school groups, docents and much more.  She grew up in Brooklyn and has a B.A. in Art History from Bryn Mawr College and an M.A. in Cinema Studies from New York University.

About Montgomery Parks         
Montgomery Parks manages more than 37,000 acres of parkland, consisting of 420 parks. Montgomery Parks is a department of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), a bi-county agency established in 1927 to steward public land. M-NCPPC has been nationally recognized for its high-quality parks and recreation services and is regarded as a national model by other parks systems. MontgomeryParks.org

Accessibility          
Montgomery Parks, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Please contact the Program Access Office at 301-495-2581 (Voice/TTY), MD Relay 7-1-1 or 800-552-7724 or ProgramAccess@MontgomeryParks.org to request a disability modification. Visit Montgomery Parks Program Access for more information. 

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