Area's initial First Green program visits Philly CricketFLOURTOWN, Pa.âPhiladelphia Cricket Club, along with members of the Philadelphia Golf Alliance, took part in the regionâs inaugural First Green program June 6 at the facilityâs Wissahickon Course. The First Green is an innovative environmental and STEM education outreach program using golf courses as environmental learning labs. The students are also introduced to many other aspects of golf.
Whitemarsh Elementary School third graders (approx. 95) broke into small groups to visit various activity stations positioned on Wissahickonâs first and 18th holes. Four locations focused on environmental education, two on golf. âThis was a fantastic community event,â said Dan Meersman, Cricketâs Director of Grounds, who coordinated the event. âIt all starts with awareness of golf and the environment.â Students visited STEM labs learning about soils, trees, Turfgrass and water. Golf stages included both hitting and putting areas. Students learned about what is required to maintain grass on a golf course, performed soil and water tests, studied how water moves inside a watershed, identified trees found on the property and how to care for them, as well as explored the game of golf through fun chipping and putting games. Representatives from the Philadelphia Golf Alliance included the Golf Association of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Association of Golf Course Superintendents and the Philadelphia Section of the PGA. Other organizations on-hand were the First Tee of Greater Philadelphia; Golf Course Superintendents Association of America; Montgomery County Conservation District; Morris Arboretum; Philadelphia Cricket Clubâs Grounds Staff; Temple University; Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association and USGA. A large contingent of Philadelphia Cricket Club members also volunteered their time. âThe Association was thrilled to partner with Dan and the Philadelphia Cricket Club in support of the First Green efforts,â said Mark Peterson, the GAP Executive Director. âThe commitment of so many allied partners made the day a huge success while serving as the blueprint for future learning opportunities. âThere is no greater reward than to see the smile on the face of Lilly, Aiden and Franco after a well struck shot, or to hear a first-time golfer say, âIâm going to be a golfer now.â The volunteers who helped teach labs also had a great time and understood the importance of this kind of event. âThe Philadelphia Cricket Club is doing great work to encourage environmental stewardship, not only on their land, but in the larger community, and First Green was a perfect example of that work,â said Lindsay Blanton, Water Quality Outreach Coordinator from WVWA. âThe Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association appreciated the opportunity to connect with students of Whitemarsh Elementary and teach them about watershed health and how we can protect the Wissahickon for generations to come." Discussions are ongoing with a handful of area facilities to host a First Green program in the fall. For more information on how to host a First Green event, contact Taylor Hollander at 610-687-2340, ext. 13 or thollander@gapgolf.org.
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