This past Spring our Prince William Forest campus reopened after a two-year hiatus. In addition to the joy of having students back, we had the honor of welcoming Jason Brown, a teacher who holds the title of having attended more NatureBridge programs in Prince William than any other teacher in our 50-year history. We checked in with Jason to learn about his experience with NatureBridge over the years, the way nature has impacted his own life, and what keeps him and his students coming back year after year.
If you were to ask any NatureBridge employee what some of their favorite things about working with our organization are, you’d undoubtedly hear about the kids, the programs, and the impact we make daily. But without fail, the most common response to that question is “the people.” Anyone who’s spent even an afternoon with a group of NatureBridge employees leaves with a brand new group of friends and a ton of laughs and stories. This all rings true for our Director of Development Operations, Jen Laughtion. Visit our blog to learn about Jen’s nearly six years with NatureBridge and the lasting relationships she’s built along the way.
On May 12, over 400 of our closest friends came together to help us celebrate our 50th anniversary on our beautiful Golden Gate campus. From educator-led activities to campus tours to a farm to table dinner with inspiring guest speakers, it was a night to remember. It was also a major fundraising success, bringing in over $915,000 in critical funding to ensure all four NatureBridge campuses continue serving kids for the next 50 years and beyond.
Dr. Stephen H. Lockhart goes by another name to many of those within NatureBridge: The Steve Lockhart. Once you speak with Steve or read his curriculum vitae, you quickly understand he is worthy of that prefix. A Rhodes Scholar, he began college at the age of 15 and graduated at 18, going on to earn a master’s in economics from Oxford and a PhD and MD from Cornell. Steve is one of the most accomplished anesthesiologists in his field and his conservation efforts have earned him numerous distinctions, including being named a Champion of Change by the Obama Administration. He serves and has served on numerous boards, including REI and Molina Healthcare, and recently started Sutter Health Institute for Advancing Health Equity.
Andy Baxter, prince among men and one of the last true gentlemen, passed away in February 2022. Andy committed himself passionately to several organizations he held close to his heart—lucky for our mission and the students we serve, one of those organizations was NatureBridge.
In the early 1970s, Jack Walston was approached by his friend Bob Maynard to help him with an idea – Bob, who was Vice President of Operations at Yosemite Park Curry Company, along with its president, Dr. Alan Coleman and then-Director of the National Park Service George B. Hartzog Jr., wanted to fill their less attractive, often-empty cabins with area students by providing them with educational programming. Why approach Jack Walston, a senior executive at a large brokerage firm at the time?
“I knew I could help make it succeed.”
In the months to come, Jack helped construct a potent board of conservationists, Yosemite enthusiasts and experts, thought leaders in the field and other successful people that would help found and guide Yosemite Institute (now NatureBridge) for years to come. Read the story of how NatureBridge was born and learn what it took to get Ansel Adams, a U.S Secretary of Defense and a famous astronaut to join the very first board of directors.