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Education

Community Education

Community education helps residents understand stewardship issues through practical, locally grounded learning.

Page snapshot

Lead with the primary workflow, then use the sections below for background, supporting proof, and direct follow-through links.

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Workflow

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KTMB community education presentation in progress
Community education is strongest when it feels local, practical, and tied to real community action.

Workflow Guide

Start with the primary action, then use the supporting context

The main request or signup flow comes first. The supporting sections below provide background, trust signals, and related next steps after the action surface.

Sections

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Workflow

Form-led

Resources

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Request Form

Request a community education session

Tell KTMB about your audience, goals, timing, and group so the team can follow up with the right next step.

Primary action

Share your timing, audience, and goals so KTMB can route your request to the right program staff.

This form is for adult, community, business, and organizational requests.

Include timing, audience size, desired topic, and any location details that matter.

KTMB reviews program requests for fit, timing, and audience details before following up with next steps.

Helpful guidance

  • Share the type of audience you are serving and the stewardship topic you want to cover.
  • Include timing, location, and any practical constraints that will help KTMB plan the conversation.
  • If you are looking for a youth service-learning experience, contact KTMB directly so the team can route that request correctly.

Prefer direct outreach?

Reach KTMB without the form

Use the direct contact options below if email or phone is the better next step for this request.

Section 1

Learning tied to place

KTMB’s education approach is strongest when it helps people connect what they are learning to the places they see, use, and care about every day.

Section 2

What that can look like

Programs can support stewardship literacy in ways that are practical, memorable, and connected to local conditions.

  • Translate local environmental topics into accessible learning experiences.
  • Support schools, groups, and public audiences with place-based stewardship content.
  • Pair education with direct action whenever possible.

Section 3

How the live program is framed

KTMB’s current community education page describes awareness talks for community groups, businesses, and organizations that want practical stewardship education rooted in the Truckee Meadows.

Helpful links

Visit KTMB’s community education page

Use the live page for the current program framing and related details.

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Request a community education session

Jump to the native request form on this page.

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Contact KTMB

Reach the team directly if your request needs additional context.

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Bring practical stewardship learning to your group

The best educational experiences help people understand why local care matters and how to participate.