A Light in the Forest, Celebrating Earth with Stories, Essays, and Poems

The annual Arboretum Reading, A Light in the Forest, will be held at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center on April 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM. Young writers from all over Houston were selected to read their poetry inspired by nature.
WITS, in collaboration with Shell Oil Company, the Hershey Foundation, Texas Commission on the Arts, and the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center, have partnered for several years to create the WITS Environmental Writing Project. The project introduces children to the outdoors and gives them an opportunity to experience nature in a personal and meaningful way. The Arboretum Reading is an event that recognizes the best work and achievements of the students who participated in the project.
The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center is a wonderful bastion of wilderness right in the middle of Houston. Within the 155 acre preserve exists a thriving forest consisting of a wide array of species of flora and fauna. During field trips to the Arboretum, WITS writers and volunteer Arboretum naturalists accompany small groups of students for walks through the park. While touring the grounds, the volunteers guide the students down the many paths that crisscross the park while pointing out different trees, plants, insects, and other animals they encounter. The students write about their experiences and are asked to be mindful of what they see, feel, and hear. In the process, students who rarely get to experience nature develop a personal connection to the elements and gain an appreciation for the natural world. After developing this relationship, they learn that the natural world is a place in which they have a role to play.
WITS Environmental Writing Project is made possible by generous donations from the Shell Oil Company.
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1523 West Main
Houston, Texas 77006
713.523.3877
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1523 West Main
Houston, Texas 77006
713.523.3877
866.793.4865 (fax)


