Unplugged & Going Wild: The Coming Nature-Rich Urban Communities

Unplugged & Going Wild: The Coming Nature-Rich Urban Communities

Location

West Ottawa High School PAC

3685 Butternut Drive

Holland, MI 49424

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Admission

Free to attend

Event Type

One-time Event

About This Event

What’s the secret to helping kids unplug and thrive? Nature. Join Scott Sampson for a FREE event presented by ODC Network!
Join Scott Sampson, paleontologist and host of the Emmy-nominated PBS series Dinosaur Train, as he reveals why urban settings must be reimagined as thriving places for both people and nonhuman nature, and how all of us have a role to play in this green revolution.


In this dynamic presentation, Scott reveals how hands-on engagement with the natural world can counteract the mental and emotional challenges of excessive screen time. Using storytelling, humor, and science-backed insights, he shows families and educators how fostering curiosity, creativity, and outdoor exploration can help kids, and adults, thrive in an increasingly digital world.


Audiences leave inspired with practical ideas for reimagining the spaces where children grow, play, and learn, both at home and in schools.


Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply passionate about science and play, this presentation offers a hopeful roadmap for balancing technology and the natural world.