Friday, October 29, 2010

Favorite of 5?

As we continue on this exciting journey of revitalizing this amazing gem of the Ozarks, we have come to some conclusions that have been apparent for years. There are many camps around the country that were opened in the 1960's that were simply intended for summer camp. This was great at the time...but slowly we have seen these camps fold under financial strains, urban areas encroaching on the properties, as well as just an inability to really keep up high quality facilities (even rustic ones) during 9 months of disuse & 3 months of heavy use year after year. Because of this, we know that Graydon Springs Outdoor Legacy MUST find year-round uses of the property for it to not return to what it is currently. We realize some uses of the property may not be year-round by itself. By combining all of these will make it a great resource to the Ozarks & USA at large! Below is a quick list of the 5 viable areas we see making Graydon Springs a year round facility. What is your favorite of 5? Maybe that's where you can become involved!





Education
  • Environmental Education Center
    • for schools
    • for public classes
    • for Summer Camp focuses on Environmental Education/Sciences
  • Training ground for aid workers destined for remote areas
  • Training ground for volunteers of all kinds of areas
  • Space for a ‘Seeds of Peace’ type camp- http://www.seedsofpeace.org/
Recreation
  • Campground for public use from the trail 
  • Summer Camp
  • Recreation - adventure training, races, orienteering
Ozarks Heritage
  • Nature preserve
  • Site for historic education- dealing with early settlements, 19th century medicine, early 20th century science
  • A place for ‘train enthusiasts’ to gather
  • Wildlife/Native American education
Sustainability
  • “Lab” for green technology & techniques
  • Agriculture - local, organic, gardens, possibly lease pasture land to other parties
  • A teaching center for sustaniable agriculture techniques
Community
  • Family Retreat Center - to foster healthy families, which prevents child abuse issues in Ozarks, etc
  • Host music festivals
  • partner with other organizations to find new uses for property

1 comment:

  1. My preference is the Education option. Check out Oatland Island Education Center in Savannah, GA as an example of a great use of land for this purpose!

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