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During this three-day Summit, TCiNN will bring together health, education, built environment, faith, conservation, and community leaders to shape an even brighter future for the children of Texas. Over 250 community leaders from across the state will gather to strengthen the network and develop opportunities and policies that will connect more children and families in nature. New this year: special, private film screening of Deep in the Heart and informative half-day workshops are included in your registration.
Location: AT&T Conference Conference Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1900 University Ave, Austin, TX 78705
Presented by the HEB Foundation.
Conference at a Glance
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Keynote Speakers:
On the evening of Wednesday, Dec 7, 2022, we will host a special, private screening at the Stateside at the Paramount Theater of the Texas documentary film, Deep in the Heart, directed by Ben Masters and narrated by Matthew McConaughey. A question-and-answer session with the filmmakers will follow the movie screening. This special event is included with your Summit registration.
Deep in the Heart is a visually stunning celebration of what makes Texas unique — its diverse landscapes and remarkable wildlife behavior that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Told through the eyes of wildlife species ranging from the mysterious blind catfish to the elusive mountain lion, the story follows our ever-changing relationship with the natural world and showcases our ability to destroy, conserve, and recover wildlife and the habitat we mutually depend on.
For more information about the movie please visit: https://deepintheheartwildlife.com/.
Transportation to the Stateside Theater is NOT provided. The theater is located approximately one mile from the University of Texas at Austin AT&T Hotel and Conference Center. Walking, carpooling and the use of public transportation, ride sharing (Uber, Lyft), and E-scooter/E-bike rentals are encouraged. There is a public parking area across from the theater.
Champions Awards Dinner
Every year Texas Children in Nature Network honors individuals or organizations that have gone above and beyond to improve the lives of children through strengthening their connection with nature. The awards ceremony will be hosted as part of a special dinner at the AT&T Conference Center on December 8, 2022. Tickets for this event will be available with purchase of Summit Registrations for $50. If you are not attending the Summit a separate separate ticket is available for $125.
Wednesday Workshops
New this year! Half-day workshops are included with your registration. These workshops will feature some great programs our partners are doing and highlight wonderful nature spaces across the Austin Metro-Area. You will be asked to choose a workshop upon registration. A full listing of the workshops with descriptions can be found here. Space is limited on all Wednesday Workshops, so register soon to be sure you get your first choice. Our Wednesday workshops are:
1. Community Engagement in Providing Access to and Creating Nature-Based Playground
Asakura Robinson Design
Location: Waterloo Park, 1-4pm
2. Bridging the Great Divide: Breaking Down Barriers to Nature Access
Austin Sunshine Camps
Location: Zilker Park, 1-4pm
3. Community Forestry and Parkland Stewardship
Austin Youth River Watch & Ecology Action of Texas
Location: Roy G. Guerrero Park (Playground), 1-4pm
4. Breaking Down the Barriers. Kayaking is not “for” certain groups, it is for everyone!
Black Women Who Kayak + and Austin Parks & Recreation Department
Location: City of Austin Lorraine “Grandma” Camacho Activity Center, 1-4pm
5. Green School Parks Tour
Cities Connecting Children to Nature-Austin & Austin ISD
Location: University of Texas at Austin AT&T Hotel & Conference Center, 12-3pm
6. Get Down Underground!
City of Austin – Watershed Protection Department, Education Program
Location: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin, 1-4pm
7. Clearing the Slums: A History of Downtown Austin’s Waterloo Park
Katherine Pace
Location: Waterloo Park & Waller Creek, 1-4pm
8. Plants for Play & Loose Parts Play
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin
Location: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin 1-4pm
9. Park Rx and Access to Being Active in Nature
Texas A&M School of Public Health
Location: Pease Park, 1-4pm
10. Nature Connection Techniques: From Indigenous Ceremonies, Place-based Learning, To a New Virtual World
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University
Location: The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, San Marcos, 12-3pm
11. An Afternoon of Nature Immersion: Join us for a Guided Forest Therapy Walk
Trinity University – Department of Education
Location: Pease Park, 1-4pm
12. Connecting Children to Mindfulness and Nature
University of Texas at Austin Longhorn Wellness Center (Healthy Horns)
Location: Meet at the University of Texas at Austin AT&T Conference Center (Walk-Shop), 1-4pm
Summit Session Strands
Friday Post-Conference Workshops
We are also offering two workshops after the Summit on Friday afternoon, December 9th. These workshops are NOT included in the Summit registration fee. The cost per workshop is $25.00. Space is limited for these workshops, so be sure to register soon.
Park Ranger Pathways City of Austin Parks & Recreation Department
Location: Zilker Caretaker’s Cottage2105 B. Andrew Zilker Rd. Austin, 78746 (Free Parking)2-4pm
COA Park Rangers will share their personal journey to finding their way into full time employment in the conservation field including their experience with the Austin ISD Akins High School Cadet program. There will be opportunities for informal discussions and Q&A during the workshop. Participants will go on a tour that includes the springs found in Zilker Park and the Splash Exhibit. Topics covered will include the springs system, Edwards Aquifer, salamanders, and more. Participants will learn how to create meaningful pathways to employment for youth participants. They will also get a chance to explore Central Texas flora and fauna.
Beginning Birding with Travis Audubon Travis Audubon
Location: Blair Woods Nature Preserve5401 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Austin, 78721 (Free Parking)2-4pm
Birds are a ubiquitous part of the outdoors, making them the perfect gateway to getting folks interested in nature and conservation. In this workshop, Travis Audubon staff and volunteers will discuss techniques and best practices for getting both youth and adults acquainted with birding as a hobby. This workshop will take place at Travis Audubon’s Blair Woods Sanctuary, a 10-acre preserve in East Austin, and will be mostly hands-on with bird walks along the trails. Attendees should expect to walk approximately one mile. Trails are mostly mulched and fairly flat.
Conference Lodging Options
Parking
Parking is available at the AT&T Conference Center for both hotel and day guests. The cost is $21/day.
Meals and Happy Hours
Thursday Tai Chi
Thursday, Dec.8th, 12:15-1:00pm
Lesa Walker, MD, MPH and 4th degree black sash in Tai Chi and 5th degree black belt in Kung Fu is offering a tai chi class focused on meditation and movement. Learn some fundamentals of tai chi and how we can use tai chi to relate to nature and improve our health and well-being. It is a wonderful way to find some calm and relaxation during your day!
Wear comfortable exercise clothing and shoes. No special equipment needed. Lesa is long-time student and teacher at the Austin Kung Fu and Tai Chi School, https://austinkungfu.com/, which offers kung fu and tai chi classes for children and adults.
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