Britt and Clare’s Hat Party Logic Model (October 20th, 2006 after UMD class) SITUATION INPUTS Overworked and Participants underpaid environmental •Student Naturalists education specialists • UMD grad students •UMD faculty World going to shit •Partners Two groups of people, •Topenga and Six two geographical (chickens) locations, brought Games serendipitously together •Kubb for one night •Euchre •Cribbage Too many ribbletts in the Wolf Ridge dinning •Hoola Hoops hall. Drinks •Beer Beer-dependant •Wine activities lead to an •Mixed appreciation for fish and Hats wildlife. •One per head Music •Good •Fast •Slow OUTPUTS What Britt and Clare provide •Party Who they reach •20-30 overworked and underpaid professionals in environmental education OUTCOMES SHORT TERM Learning •Appreciation for Duluth playmates •Understanding of new dance moves •Knowledge of and skills in drink mixing •Awareness of life outside the Ridge and 5th graders •Appreciation for domestic fowl MEDIUM Action •Young adults involved in local community •Naturalists voluntarily jive •Public supports beer-protecting legislation LONG TERM Impact •Duluth urban spaces sustain native fish, wildlife, and plant populations •Endangered and threatened species are protected in the Baptism River •Citizens enjoy beer-dependent activities •Britt and Clare rise above their dorky status •World peace Logic Model, cont. EXTERNAL FACTORS: Student Naturalist are too tired, food poisoning from the dining hall, money, Last Chance Liquor sales ASSUMPTIONS in program theory: •Beer-dependant activities lead to an appreciation for fish and wildlife •People will come •Our dorky invite will persuade you to come •People will bring drinks or food to share Party Mission: To provide social opportunities for environmental educators that foster comradery by demonstrating the methods for protection, enhancement, and restoration of the crazy-hatwearing-people we know we can be. Britt and Clare’s House 1436 N. 8th Ave East Duluth, MN 55805 612.599.6913 http://www.partyramma.com Logic model design based on : McCawley, P.F. (n.d.). The logic model for program planning and evaluation. CIS 1097. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Extension.