Sixth graders hand-deliver personalized thank you cards to Rocky Mountain National Park staff

Six graders at Shining Mountain Waldorf School hold up handmade cards that they’ll deliver to National Park Service staff. From left to right: Kaleah, Sage, Avalon.

Sixth graders from Shining Mountain Waldorf School, or SMWS, in North Boulder are hand-delivering personalized thank you cards today to National Park Service staff at Rocky Mountain National Park’s Beaver Meadows Visitors Center.

Their initial plan was to journey to the park for a ranger-led winter ecology snowshoe trip, and they’re still doing that today. But in light of the Trump administration’s mass firings of federal employees across the country, they decided to make the trip a bit more personalized. Their cards recognize the vital role rangers and park staff play in protecting public lands, providing educational experiences, and more.

Shining Mountain Waldorf School K-12 emphasizes environmental stewardship and outdoor education as key components of its curriculum. KGNU’s Jackie Sedley spoke with seven kids from the 6th-grade class at SMWS who wrote cards to hand deliver today.

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From left to right (split into top and bottom row): Jackson, Sage, Mia, Kaleah, Fran, Clara, Avalon.

I’m Kaleah and I play violin. I’m Fran and I play guitar. I’m Mia and I play the guitar. I’m Jackson and I play guitar. I’m Sage and I play the violin. I’m Clara and I play the violin. My name is Avalon and I play guitar.

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