Bring the littles to a FREE weekly early childhood education series that provides hands-on activities and programs focused on literacy, bilingual storytelling, music and dance, cultural learnings, and nature play. No reservations needed. ASL interpretation provided. This event takes place on the Meredith Heritage Tree Deck at...

Hosted by the Children In Nature Collaborative of Austin (CiNCA) - Are you interested in connecting children to nature? Would you like to learn more about the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin and the people behind it? Do you need more kolaches and craft beer...

Sponsored Post - from the City of Austin Office of Sustainability      Meet Ilya Shmulenson, Deputy Director at PEAS (Partners for Education, Agriculture, and Sustainability). When Ilya was growing up, he didn’t have access to outdoor learning. It wasn’t until he attended college that he discovered the power...

Hosted by Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center and the Children In Nature Collaborative of Austin - Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center invites you to join community leaders and innovators for the 12th annual Celebration of Children in Nature. We will honor three extraordinary leaders who are changing our...

From the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin (CiNCA) - Richard Louv is an acclaimed journalist and author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Richard Louv is a renowned journalist, author and co-founder of the Children & Nature Network. After writing Last...

From the Children In Nature Collaborative of Austin (CiNCA) - The Children & Nature Network convenes and trains young leaders, municipal leaders, and grassroots leaders in effective community engagement as a method for creating equitable access to nature. Through an the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) model,...

From the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin (CiNCA) - We're launching a book club as way to continue our conversations about race and equity in the outdoors! The first book we're going to read is Carolyn Finney's "Black Faces, White Spaces." There are several copies...