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KAEE’s 48th Annual Conference | Forging Paths for Environmental Education: Community, Conversations, and Creativity
Title Sponsor: Morehead State University | Drs. Ernst and Sara Lane Volgenau College of Education

Land Acknowledgement
Morehead State University and the surrounding area are located on the traditional lands of the Yuchee, Shawnee, and Eastern Band of Cherokee. Indigenous peoples have lived on the land we now call Kentucky for over 12,000 years. We want to acknowledge the deep history of this land and the people who still live here today. To learn more about this land and the land you call home, visit native-land.ca.

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Wednesday, November 13
 

1:00pm EST

Upper Ordovician fossil collecting at “Slate Valley”, Kentucky
Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EST
During the Late Ordovician(~450 Ma) warm, broad, shallow seas covered Kentucky as well as most of the continent, depositing carbonate sediments similar to those seen in the Bahamas today. Water depth in this epicontinental sea ranged from 20-40 m (65-130 ft). The Late Ordovician fossil record shows that marine communities were abundant, well-established and highly diverse. Although dominated by bryozoans, brachiopods, and crinoids, other fossils included gastropods, trilobites, bivalves, cephalopods (nautiloids), corals, red and green algae, sponges, and stromatoporoids (sclerosponges). The exposure at “Slate Valley” in Bath County provides an opportunity to collect brachiopods (Kentucky’s state fossil!) and other examples of this diverse fauna. Join us as we explore the ancient seas and collect fossils along the way. Rock hammers are welcome and a limited number will be provided. Please wear sturdy shoes and eye protection. Hard Hats and high-visibility vests will be provided.

Logistics:
  • Ticket purchase is required during conference registration at kaee.org/conference.
  • Cost: $25
  • Meet at the parking area on the north side of the intersection of KY-111/Wyoming Road and Waterdell Rd. in Bath Co., KY; 38°10'53.96"N, 83°43'15.33"W
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Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EST
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1:00pm EST

Birding with Fishes
Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join Ronan O'Carra for afternoon birding at the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery. The tour will be around the grounds of one of the largest fish hatcheries of its type in the country.

Logistics:
  • Ticket purchase is required during conference registration at kaee.org/conference.
  • Cost: $25
  • Meet in the parking lot of the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery office building.
  • Bring binoculars
  • Prepare for walking mostly on gravel trails around the fish ponds and along the trees that separate the area from the Licking River. Sturdy boots are recommended. 
  • Be aware of the weather and dress accordingly.

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Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
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1:00pm EST

Walk through the Arts with Basket-Making
Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Self-Guided Tour of the Kentucky Folk Art Center | 1:00 - 1:45 pm ET
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The self-guided tour of the Kentucky Folk Art Center will begin at 1:00-1:45. The gift shop will be open, and we will have the Kentucky International Youth Art Exhibition on display in the upstairs Gallery. The downstairs Gallery will feature various self-taught Artists from Kentucky that we rotate from our Permanent Collection. Photos are welcome!

If parking is unavailable in the Art Center, please park in the back lot behind the Museum.

Basket-Making at the Rowan County Arts Center | 2:00 - 4:00 pm
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This is a cultural hub dedicated to preserving and showcasing the artistic heritage of a region. It often features galleries, exhibits, and educational programs that highlight historical art forms and techniques. Visitors can explore various art collections, attend workshops, and learn about the evolution of artistic practices through different periods and styles. This class teaches the traditional craft of basket weaving, where participants learn to create functional and decorative baskets using materials like reeds, fibers, or natural vines. The course typically covers basic techniques, including weaving patterns, shaping, and finishing, allowing students to make their own handcrafted baskets while gaining an appreciation for this ancient art form.

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Wednesday November 13, 2024 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
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