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50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act Toolbox
The 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act Toolbox is a 'work in progress' and
new materials and resources will be added as the 50th anniversary approaches. This toolbox contains information and educational resources for planning local or regional events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act in 2014. If you have materials to suggest for inclusion in the toolbox, please contact Lisa Eidson at
lisa@wilderness.net . Date of last update: 12/2/11.
General Information
"What is Wilderness" Briefing Paper
50th Anniversary National Planning Briefing Paper
50th Anniversary National Planning Team Contacts
Wilderness Facts and Documents
The Wilderness Act of 1964
Wilderness Fact Sheet
Spreadsheet of Wilderness Areas Designated in 1964, by state
Logo
Official 50th Anniversary Logo This zip file contains .gif, .jpg, .pdf, .eps, and .png formats in high and low resolution. Read the use guide below for guidance on which file format will be best for your intended use.
Use Guide
Letterhead
Events and Event Ideas
Planning Ideas and Materials
Idea Mill Idea Mill This User Voice site is a place where anyone can suggest and vote on ideas for how to celebrate the 50th anniversary. Use this site as an idea generator for your event, or share your celebration ideas with others.
Community Wilderness Quilt or Flag
General Information and Description Working with schools, school classes, church or bible study groups, scouts or other youth groups is a great and creative way to honor a local wilderness area, particularly if you live near one of the 50-year-old wilderness areas designated by the 1964 Wilderness Act. The quilt, or flag, is essentially a large-scale map of the wilderness (complete with forests, lakes, trails, topo lines and/or other details) that is cut into squares, which are decorated, adorned, sketched, and/or painted by classes or groups in the community. The individual squares are pieced back together for display, showing both the whole wilderness and the individual creativity of the square artists.
Instructions Use these step-by-step instruction, complete with pictures, to lay out your quilt or flag.
Essay Contest
Essay Contest Description, Importance, Benefits and Volunteer Roles An essay contest is a great way to engage youth in original, creative, articulation of wilderness values. The Montana Wilderness Association and Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness are two groups that have conducted essay contests in the past, so contact these groups for additional guidance.
Sample Flyer
Sample Essay Questions
Museum/Airport/Visitor Center Exhibit
Request Template Museums, airports, and visitor centers are high-traffic areas that can be used to present educational exhibites about wilderness. Use this request template to approach area museums, airports, or visitor centers about securing exhibit space in 2014 (do this early, even if you do not have a clear idea yet of what the display will contain).
PowerPoints
Wilderness Jeopardy This makes a great ice-breaker or can be used as a fun activity at conferences or events.
Wilderness Trivia Set this to auto-run and use it as filler to entertain groups before the start of a conference, event or film.
Walk For Wilderness
Planning Guide During the 40th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, the most popular and prevalently held event was the "Wilderness Walk." Use this emailable/printable planning guide to host a wilderness walk in your community. The guide provides valuable advice on everything from selecting a site to engaging partners in an easy-to-read format.
Educational Products Purchase stickers, bookmarks, lanyards, hand sanitizer, backpack towels, bandanas, rite-in-the-rain notebooks and other educational products online.
Social Media
50th Anniversary Flickr Group Post your event photos, or have your attendees post their event photos.