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President Elect Obama

America has spoken: Barack Obama is our new PRESIDENT! (And we shall all say with pride and dignity, "Behold...all men are created equal!!"  

VOTE!!! We are young, but we can make a DIFFERENCE!!

You live in a democracy and that means that you get a say in who runs your country, and by way of this privilege you also get a say about how your country is run. It is very easy to be blase about your right to vote and take a "whatever, who cares" kind of attitude about it but you shouldn't brush this great honor off so quickly. Sure registering can be a bit of a chore, and yes, you have to head down to a polling station on voting day to pull your lever which takes some time out of your day and may cost you a few bucks in gas, but whether you know it or not these are very small prices to pay for the right to vote. In some countries people are literally dying to be able to cast a ballot and make a difference.

I'm going to miss the vote by 8 months!!! When the next Presidential Election comes around I'll be 21 years old. I hope all of you who are 18 years old this November will study out our candidates, make a wise choice, get your butts to the polls and MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!! God Bless America! Josh

Keep up with CURRENT Affairs!  

The Butterfly Effect

You may have heard that when a butterfly flaps its wings somewhere, a storm is created somewhere else. This idea is an example of how interconnected the world really is - an action in one part will almost certainly cause a reaction in another. If you don't believe it, have a look at these examples: 

  • Draught makes wheat scarce and the price of bread rises.
  • Oil runs dry and the price of your holiday flights soar.
  • A hurricane hits the coast of another state and a rescue center opens in your town.
  • Armed conflicts need peacekeepers and your military answers the call.
  • A change in national government causes your local school to change its meals.
  • Sometimes current affairs feel as if they are worlds away from our daily lives. What does it matter about how many jobs are opening in The City if you can't find something part time to save your life? What does it matter if there is a war on another continent if you're engaged in a war at home every evening? What does it matter if women in other countries can't vote when neither can you? It matters a lot, as it so happens! In our globalised world current affairs everywhere have a huge impact on our lives, most of the time without us even realising it. To see this effect in action, make sure you pick up the paper now and again and connect it with events in your local community. When patterns emerge, you'll be glad you did. (For more information and articles visit http://www.teenissues.co.uk/KeepingUpWithCurrentAffairs.html )

    GEEKS has new members in Kericho Kenya!!
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    School children in Kericho Kenya...education is not free!

    NEW MEMBERS from Kericho Kenya:

    Allan Kiprono Ngetich-17 yrs, Lewis Kimutai Ngetich-14 yrs, Branon Kiprotich-10 yrs, and their friends: Emmanuel kipkoech-14 yrs and
    Godwin kiprono-13 yrs, are now international members of GIW and our first members from Kenya.

    We are very excited to be partnering with these teens. There is so much they want to learn and do for their natural environment. They hope that the GEEKs can visit Kericho to set up meetings and make plans for environmental changes. They would also like to visit the USA.

    We will be holding some fund raisers as well to assist these guys with paying for their high school educations. Education is not FREE in Kericho and sometimes it is difficult to acquire the funding.

    If you would like to contact the Kericho GEEKs, you may contact their adult leader, Peter Kiriu at pkkirui2002@yahoo.com  .

    Hayden Panettiere (Heroes, Racing Stripes)
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    Eco-ambassadors learn of Hayden's passion for dolphins and wildlife
    Weather Channel Forecast Earth Summit 2007
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    Eco-ambassadors in DC

    What a trip!! DC was even better this time around as I got to spend it with 21 other eco-teens who are trying their best to save the planet and have fun while doing it. I'm working on a full article to share everything with you...but for now let me say that the summit ROCKED!!! Peace! Josh

    BACK to DC: Joshua is Named Eco-Ambassador for The Weather Channel's Forecast Earth Summit Dec 7-9, 2007

    Joshua Morrison, the sixteen year old Founder and Director of GEEKs in the Woods, has been selected as a national Eco-Ambassador to The Weather Channel's Forecast Earth Summit. Joshua, along with nineteen other cool teenagers from across the country, will be traveling to Washington, DC from December 7 – 9, 2007, to meet with climatologists, other scientists, and to collect their Weather Channel prizes. The winners were selected from hundreds of American teenagers in a two step process: essay competition and interview. For more info visit www.forecastearthsummit.org

    NO MORE BOTTLED WATER!!

    According to the Alabama Sierran (NOV 07) over 4 billion pounds of plastic is sent to landfills from water bottles. We are so blessed in the USA to have clean tap water. Did you know that many bottled water distributors (about 40%) actually just bottle tap water? So go get a trendy water bottle that you can reuse, fill it up with tap water & save the EARTH!!!For more info go to www.thinkoutsidethebottle.org 

    Dreaming of Ireland? We are putting together a hike across Western Ireland to the Cliffs of Mohr...if you are interested, email us at geeksinthewoods@yahoo.com

    INSPIRATION AND JUSTIFICATION
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    GEEKs are honored by an email from author Richard Louv who says(paraphrased), "Thanks, Josh...(your words) are much appreciated as is your good work... an example of what young people can do.  I love your web site and the idea of your organization...thanks for what you’re doing."

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    GIW volunteers work with JSU Field Schools to offer inner city kids camps to more than 60 children in July. They donated more than 300 hours working with nature camps and events promoting environmental education over the summer. The program was sponsored by Legacy, Inc. as part of the CREATE! project.

    For info on Legacy, Inc. click on photo
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    Jamie, "Captain Jack" & Flint the Knaps Larry
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    News:
    Stop buying & drinking bottled water!!
    Hike Ireland...we are getting a small group together to hike across West Ireland...email geeksinthewoods@yahoo.com if you are interested in joining us. The trip is going to cost about $1800 per person, including air fare.
    -GEEK shirts AVAILABLE!! $10 each...see contact info for how to order

    As a member of the Sierra Club, I'd like to encourage all of our friends to join the Sierra Student Coalition. The Club's student-run arm brings high school and college students together around local and national issues. The SSC runs year round trainings that enable students to become capable and effective activists. For more info call 888-JOIN SSC. Sincerely, Josh
    Jason, Dylan, Chance, Josh, Kaitlyn, Alex, Christy
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    Arik Christopher: Pro-Depp-alike! Contact him at DangerouslyDepp@aol.com

    GEEKs of the Carribean!! To celebrate school being out for the summer, a bunch of us went to see Pirates III...who'd have known that Captain Jack Sparrow would show up? We guess he is a Pirate GEEK!

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    You may ask, What is a GEEK? Well, I guess it is a Gaming Environmentally Educated Kid...at least that's our story and we are sticking with it. We are tired of being labeled for gaming & tech addictions...we can have fun cave person style (no insult intended to any cavepeople who might be reading this site!!) in the woods, on the beach, in the mountains, on the trails, in the jungles, on the seas (getting in touch with our inner pirates..arrg!), fishing, birding, hiking, cycling, paddling, bouldering & whatever seems adventurous,healthy and FUN!!  

    We are kids of multi-color...all different and beautiful shades of "human"!! So...although we are Native American, African American, Latino, Hispanic, Caucasion, Asian, Middle Eastern, European, Never-never-ean...whatever...we are just PEOPLE who enjoy hanging out in the wild places and having adventures.

    There has been a lot of talk lately about "Last Child in the Woods"...(a great book by Richard Louv...and for the adults checking out this site: yes, we DO read books!!) Well, we are concerned, too. It is our mission to make sure that the woods (and the mountains and the rivers and the beaches and the canyons) are full of us!! 

    I hope you enjoy this website and that it inspires you to be a GEEK in the Woods, too!

    God bless you!

    Sincerely,
    Josh

    Founder of GEEKs in the Woods

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    Sunday, April 22, 2007

    Going to DC!!!
    The folks in charge of the National Forum "More Kids in the Woods" have arranged for mom and I to travel to Washington DC next weekend to take part in this important initiative. I will be reading our letter to those gathered in our nation's capitol...an honor that I never imagined!  I certainly appreciate this opportunity and will try to represent my generation and my fellow GEEKs in the best way possible. Special thanks to Mrs. Rhonda Stewart, Mr. Pete Conroy, and Mr. Derrick Crandall for all their help in getting this little organization off the ground and for all these exciting opportunities!  Sincerely, Josh
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    Saturday, April 7, 2007

    DC Loves GEEKS

    Joshua Morrison, a 15 year old student in (Alabama), is the founder of GEEKs in the Woods – an organization working to connect kids to nature through outdoor adventure and a kid-managed website.  A remarkable letter from the GEEKs was submitted to the regional Recreation Forum in Marietta, Georgia in March.  For links to the letter and the website, go to www.funoutdoors.com.  

    Dottie

    Dorothy H. Shea

    Communications Director

    American Recreation Coalition

    1225 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 450

    Washington, DC 20005

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    4:26 pm est

    Maryland Loves GEEKS

    Hi there, GEEKs!

    I am the Marketing & Outreach Coordinator for American Hiking Society and recently came across your fabulous website.  We have a few upcoming events that may be of interest to you and other GEEKs and would love it if you put them on your “Upcoming Events” page.

    We are hosting the Great Southeastern Hiking Festival, which takes place on Saturday, May 5, 2007 and is FREE!  For more information, you can check out our webpage on it at http://www.americanhiking.org/alliance/sai/festival.html.

    June 2, 2007 is National Trails Day®, a celebration started by American Hiking Society 15 years ago.  We encourage GEEKs to participate in one of the over 1,000 National Trails Day® events taking place around the country, or you can host your own National Trails Day® event.  If you visit this page on our website, you can search events near you and you can also learn how to start your own event: http://www.americanhiking.org/alliance/sai/festival.html.

    If you have any additional questions about American Hiking Society, please feel free to contact me.

    You all are doing great work.  Keep it up!

    Vanessa Vaughan

    Marketing & Outreach Coordinator

    American Hiking Society

    4:13 pm est

    Mississippi Loves GEEKS
    When I got my issue of Bama Environmental News this morning I was very
    excited to see the link to your web site. Not only am I a former geek
    in the woods and native Alabamian but spend most of my time helping
    generate funds for programs through National Audubon Society to get
    other folks in the woods, too. If you ever venture outside the state
    boundaries, consider a field trip to any of our three Audubon Centers
    across the border in Mississippi -- Holly Springs (Strawberry Plains
    Audubon Center and home to the annual Hummingbird Migration
    Celebration), Vicksburg(home of the Mississippi River Field Institute)
    and Moss Point (home to the new Pascagoula River Audubon Center --
    great
    boat tours of the wetland area -- also trying to get kayak and canoe
    trail maps drawn). I'll stop rambling -- just wanted to say great job
    and best of luck.

    P.S.  I sent the link around to some of our leadership around the
    country -- no telling who'll you hear from next.

    Suzanne Langley
    Director of Development
    Audubon Mississippi
    4:12 pm est


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    Snowboarding in Big Sky Montana; GEEK HAT!

    Okay...you've almost spent enough time indoors on your pc...now, get out & find some boulders to climb, roll down a grassy hill, find someone with a kayak and go paddling, or sit under a tree and just breathe...you'll love it!

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    Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve

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    Geeks on Terrapin Creek
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    GEEKs interracting with nature

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    Hiking GEEKS


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