Children's Nest Egg at Westwood Hills Nature Center, viewed from north

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Video Now Available from Nest Raising

Here's a link to the 45 minute video from the Nest-Raising event and the noon time program. The video debuted Friday, September 5th, 2008 on Civic TV 17 and was produced by Reg Dunlap, Civic TV Coordinator. It features Girl Scout Troop 12279 weaving the nest wall, comments by the artist, a raptor demonstration, and readings of some of the community writings engraved in the bench.

Special Raptor and Readings program at the Nest-Raising!

Community Nest-Raising!
The Nest-Raising Event at Westwood Hills Nature Center in St. Louis Park will be Saturday August 23, 10 am -7pm with a special program from 12-1:30pm.Come to the Westwood Hills Nature Center in St. Louis Park to help or watch as the project team builds the nest wall of woven branches on the Children’s Nest Egg project, around the giant “egg.” Take a turn at sewing the nest with a giant needle. Read the community writings engraved in the bench. Drawings and photographs of the whole planning and construction process will be on display. The Nature Center trails will be open, the playground available, and nature treasure hunt materials available also.Bring a picnic lunch for the special program from 12-1:30 featuring a project history from the designer, a live Raptor demonstration from the University of Minnesota Raptor Center’s Gail Buhl, and a reading of community writings, engraved in the bench.Where: Westwood Hills Nature Center8300 West Franklin Avenue / St. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 924-2544 (Westwood Hills Main Phone) The Westwood Nature Center is located in the northwest corner of St. Louis Park, just south of I-394 and east of Highway 169. Parking and admission are free. Go to the Westwood Hills Nature Center web page for directions.The Children’s Nest Egg is a public environmental art project, designed by Full Spring Studio, LLC’s with Fabrication by Swainhart Construction Services, LLC and with many contributions and volunteer hours from others including staff of the City of St.Louis Park, Westwood Hills Nature Center staff, Girl Scout Troop 10297, Author: Daniel J. Philippon, U of MN Raptor Center’s Gail Buhl, STS Crew, and many others. Generous funding for this project is by the Arts & Culture Grant Program, a collaborative program between the City of St. Louis Park, the Friends of the Arts, and the St. Louis Park Community Foundation.Download Flyer with Directions and Map on second page here.For more information: You can ask questions or comment and see pictures and watch for updates at http://childrensnestegg.blogspot.com/. Or Email: jonee@fullspringstudio.com or call 651-895-7834Thanks for your participation!