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May 21st, 2020 | 11AM-1PM
VIRTUAL

Heart of the Lakes would like to invite you to a virtual celebration of the passion and purpose that drives Michigan's outdoor culture. 
EMBRACE THE RESTLESSNESS
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WE CONFESS.
WE’RE FEELING RESTLESS.
ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO ZOOM.

And it’s something we didn’t want to admit at first since it's our main means of human interaction --  so we ask you to take some time in advance.  Create a space that's meaningful for you. 
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If you've found yourself working from the same place at home, move your chair into the sun or curl up on the couch. Take your water bottle and a snack and sit outside. Restlessness is creeping into every part of our outdoor-loving minds and bodies. It feels odd, but it’s actually quite natural. It’s human. In fact, it’s a reminder that we are alive.

But take heart— your restlessness is a sign of life. It’s your passion screaming to reconnect with you. And so when you hear it calling, try to remember that restlessness is not from your lack of dreaming — it’s a product of it.
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Restlessness is here to stay — for now. So get out that hammock, put your feet up and enjoy a short virtual gathering that focuses on our restless passion for the outdoors.
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So, What's On the Agenda?

Spring Summit

Our Common Ground: May 30th, 2019
Pierce Cedar Creek Institute
701 West Cloverdale Road
Hastings, MI  49058

Our Common Ground: A Gathering of Michigan's Nature Centers and Land Conservancies

The Association of Nature Center Administrators in partnership with Heart of the Lakes invite you to join us on May 30, 2019. Our Common Ground will showcase how Michigan's nature centers and land conservancies are creating a lasting conservation legacy. We’ll highlight examples of programming and partnerships that invite all people to benefit from and learn about the outdoors.

Join us to explore creative approaches for connecting youth to the outdoors, examples of innovative partnerships, state level planning efforts, and more! We all have a stake in learning from each other and addressing challenges cooperatively where possible.

This gathering is designed for the board, staff, and volunteers from Michigan’s nature center, land conservancies, and other organizations around themes of commonality and collaboration.​

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Clarabella Groad 2018

Clarabella Groad: October 7th, 2018
Herrick Recreation Area
6320 E Herrick Rd
Clare, MI  48617

The Clarabella Groad gravel bike adventure will take you through  northern Isabella County. Farmland and forest, rolling terrain, and sparkling lakes provide the backdrop for a true Michigan cycling experience. Hosted by Heart of the Lakes, Ray's Bike Shop and Revolution Racing. 

Choose Your Challenge:
  • Grass Lake Grit: A rugged, 50.7 mile course that winds through northern Isabella County. Male and Female racers will be broken into under/over 40 year old classes.
  • Brinton Brevet: The same 50.7 mile course as the Grass Lake Grit ridden at 12-15 mph. Challenge your senses and enjoy the fall air with this non-competitive ride.
  • Herrick Hustle: A rugged, 28.5 mile course that winds through northern Isabella County. Male and Female racers will be broken in under/over 40 year old classes.
  • Stevenson Shakedown: A 28.5 mile non-competitive ride perfect for both those new to gravel bike riding and those who just want to stretch their legs!
Please note, our event will be capped at 300 participants. Fat bikes and tandems are welcome! Neutral support for the Clarabella Groad will be provided by Ray's Bike Shop. Clarabella Groad's proceeds benefit Heart of the Lakes.

Registration will open this summer!  

Spring Summit

Our Common Ground: May 11, 2018
Blanford Nature Center
1715 Hillburn Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI  49504

Our Common Ground: A Gathering of Michigan's Nature Centers and Land Conservancies
 
The Association of Nature Center Administrators in partnership with Heart of the Lakes invite you to join us on May 11, 2018 in Grand Rapids at the Blandford Nature Center. Our Common Ground will showcase how Michigan's nature centers and land conservancies are creating a lasting conservation legacy.   We’ll highlight examples of programming and partnerships that invite all people to benefit from and learn about the outdoors.
 
Join us to explore creative approaches for connecting youth to the outdoors, examples of innovative partnerships, state level planning efforts, and more! We all have a stake in learning from each other and addressing challenges cooperatively where possible.
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This gathering is designed for the board, staff, and volunteers from Michigan’s nature center, land conservancies, and other organizations around themes of commonality and collaboration.
 
Registration is available at  ourcommonground.eventbrite.com  

The agenda is available here.

Summits 

​The Land Makes Us:  September 13-14, 2017
MSU Detroit Center
3408 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201


Heart of the Lakes in partnership with MParks invites you to join us on September 13 and 14 in Midtown Detroit.

The Land Makes Us will showcase how organizations and agencies are creating a lasting legacy of stewardship by fostering relevant and inclusive outdoor opportunities for all. We’ll highlight examples of innovation and programming that invite all people to benefit from access to conservation and open space lands.
Learn about creative approaches for connecting youth to the outdoors, examples of innovative solutions to ensure open space is usable and accessible, use of technology to reach visitors, and other programs that present new ideas and tools to create a relevant, sustainable, and inclusive future for conservation.

The Land Makes Us will highlight:
  • Diversity of opportunity - to better serve the needs of Michigan’s people.
  • Diversity of engagement - to partner with communities in decision-making and sustainability.
  • Diversity of the profession - to infuse innovation and excellence in education, and outreach.
Registration is available at  thelandmakesus.eventbrite.com  

The agenda is available here. 

Of special note, the 13th will feature a half day workshop led by the Avarna Group focusing on Planning for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within your organization. The first three hours, will review the what, why, and how, providing examples and depth to ground attendees in the work.

The last hour will be spent zooming in on one particular strategy for which the group is hungry for tactics. This could include tactics related to building equitable partnerships, culturally relevant environmental education curriculum, marketing and communications, recruitment and hiring, inclusive language, the built environment of public spaces and offices, and building bridges across value divides. (Note: A pre-session poll will determine which topic is focused on.)

Land Conservancy Day

Land Conservancy Day at the Michigan State Capitol: February 12, 2015

January 2015 marks the start of a new, two-year session of the Michigan legislature with many new faces in the House and Senate.   Take this opportunity to build and strengthen relationships with your elected Reps and Senators in Lansing early in the session.  Your participation in Land Conservancy Day will help them understand and appreciate the great work of your organization while supporting the state’s land conservancy community overall.
 
The afternoon of the 12th will be dedicated to face-to-face appointments with your selected legislators (set up by you with help from Heart of the Lakes).  But we’ll help you fully prepare for these visits during a morning briefing session in downtown Lansing with land conservancy colleagues from around the state. 

 We encourage all Heart of the Lakes members to participate, not just those who frequently engage in policy work.  Teams of two for each legislator visit work best—consider bringing multiple teams to visit more legislators!  To Register:  http://heartofthelakes.formstack.com/forms/lobby

For questions, please view the FAQ or contact Julie Stoneman at 989-292-3582, ext. 102 or email julie@heartofthelakes.org

Other events at the Lansing Convention Center that week:  
  • The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund meets Wednesday morning, February 11th.
  • The State Park Advisory Committee meets the morning of the 12th
  • The Michigan Recreation and Parks Association is holding its annual Conference and Trade Show and warmly welcomes conservation partners. http://www.mrpaonline.org/Education/Conference-Trade-Show

Workshops & Retreats

Making Conservation More Real, Relevant, and Vital:  June 7, 2014

This retreat is a requirement for those land conservancies wishing to apply for Heart of the Lakes' Competitive Funding Opportunity.  At least one staff and one board member must attend from each organization, or two board members from all volunteer groups.  The workshop is free and open to potential applicants, as well as those who do not wish to apply for funding.  The retreat will be held at Saginaw Valley State University in the Health and Human Services Building from 10:30 am - 3:30 pm. 
  • Retreat Agenda
  • Guidelines and Application for Funding
The retreat will provide community engagement tools, evaluation measures, and help participants create models for engaging new audiences and partners.  Guest presenters include Peter Lane from the Institute for Conservation Leadership and Doug Sarno from The Participation Company.    The retreat is for Heart of the Lakes land conservancy members only and is free of cost.

Webinars

Salesforce for Land Conservation – LOCATE:  June 26, 2014 

On  Thursday, June 26 at 11 am ET  join Heart of the Lakes and the Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts (CCLT) for an overview of a new land management and property tracking app for Salesforce called LOCATE.  

LOCATE stands for Land Organization Conservation Activity Tracking Entity and is a cloud based  solution that allows land conservation organizations to manage donor, membership, grant, land acquisition and stewardship activities in one system.  LOCATE is built on the Salesforce platform.  To learn more about LCOATE in advance of the webinar, please visit:  http://www.locateapplication.com/ 

The app is newly released and is designed to track all aspects of property management for both fee simple and conservation easement transactions including annual monitoring.  In partnership with CCLT, Heart of the Lakes will overview the product and discuss options for its use in Michigan.

Heart of the Lakes strengthens the collective efforts of organizations dedicated to the conservation of Michigan’s environmentally and economically significant land and water. We provide leadership, innovative ideas, and advocate for smart public policy for the benefit of our communities and for generations to come.
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Heart of the Lakes
PO Box 1128
Bay City, MI  48706
Heart of the Lakes is a statewide organization that concentrates and strengthens the efforts of Michigan’s land conservation community. Founded by Michigan’s land conservancies, Heart of the Lakes does what no individual organization can do on its own-- unites them under the common goal of protecting Michigan’s land. 

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Heart of the Lakes
P.O. Box 1128 Bay City, MI  48706
989-292-3582

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