Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pond Hockey and March Break Activities

POND HOCKEY!

Yes…..if the Hurley Road Pond Is frozen, we will play!!! Join us for a game of hockey --old style.
MARCH 10th
All ages can participate.
Free Hot Beverages will be provided.
Prizes to be won.

MARCH BREAK 12th – 16th

The Joggins Fossil Institute is planning a variety of activities for children ages 7 to 16. There are still details to finalize, but we wanted to take a moment to share some of the activities that we are offering. We will have a complete schedule posted soon – watch this space!

INDOOR GARDENING CLASS & COOKING YOUR VEGGIES
We plan to offer a class on starting your own indoor garden, and then in the afternoon teach what kind of meal can be prepared with the vegetables planted.

YOGA
A beginner’s yoga class will be held,

CUSTOM PERSONALIZED CARD CRAFT
Making beautiful cards for all occasions, and more!

A small fee may be charged to cover material costs.


Friday, January 20, 2012

What is in the works at the Joggins Fossil Centre this winter

It is easy to understand how the staff of the Joggins Fossil Institute are kept busy in the peak of “tourist season” but when the snow comes and the tourists leave the staff still have significant work on their plates.

The winter is a great time to do all of those things that elude us in our busy season. For instance, our Curator of Palaeontology, Dr. Melissa Grey, has the opportunity to focus more on research and analyze data taken over the summer months. Click here to see the reference of the most recent paper published from the Joggins Institute entitled “The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage site: a review of recent research”.

There are also many team projects to prepare us for the summer months. Funding proposals for interpreter positions are submitted, events for the coming year are planned, outreach events (March Break) and new exhibits for the gallery are designed. There is also a great deal of preparation for the financial year end: organizing information for an audit, counting inventory in the gift shop, and planning a budget for the upcoming fiscal year. We restock the gift shop, ensure that we market the site, we prepare and annual report which includes a review of the past year and a look to the next year and this year we have to prepare our first report on the status of the site for UNESCO.

Some of our staff even find it busier in the winter months simply because now is the time to do all those things that the summer does not allow for!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Are you looking for a fun, exciting place to work this summer?

Summer student positions are now posted and we are accepting applications. Please see our current vacancies page for detailed information (application forms must be filled out). If you are a student registered in a co-op program, and are interested in using your work term for credit, please contact your co-op office.

Student positions will run from May 7th until August 31st. To be eligible for the positions you must be enrolled as a full time student in a post secondary institution, in the September term/semester.

The Joggins Fossil Institute encourages students from all disciplines to apply. Having background experience in geology, or tourism, is certainly helpful, but being a motivated team player is even more important. You can learn about palaeontology and how to share your knowledge with others. If you can bring a winning attitude and a desire to learn, we can teach you the rest.

If you are not a student and are interested in working at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site, positions are available and will be posted shortly.

Applications are due March 16th, 2012. If you have any questions please email Jordan at a.super@jogginsfossilcliffs.net.