Nature Fun programs end tomorrow (Aug. 18). It has been a good 3 weeks despite all the smoke. Today the children are busy being bats and practicing their echolocation. Sarah, and William are returning to university next week. Gabrielle will be here to complete her work weeks (so many were lost during the order). She will be busy cleaning animal tanks, doing all the feeding and developing nature learning materials for us. But there will be no more Nature Fun for this summer. Hopefully, we will be able to start the school season on time. Nature Kindergarten children will be here all week. There will be two grade 7 outdoor education classes visiting each month. We will be offering school programs as usual. The Salmon Trip for high school students (grades 10-12)is planned for September 18 -20 (if fire season allows it). Students that want to take part in the Salmon Trip can call me (398 8532) or email me (shemphill at xplornet.com) and request the application form.
I am pleased to announce that Paula Laita is taking over for me as Education Coordinator starting in September. I will be the Executive Director. We will both be working with Frances McCoubrey, SD 27 Outdoor Education Resource Teacher, to provide nature education to schools and community.
The Nature Centre is still closed to the public because of the fire danger. Go out and do a rain dance so the danger passes. When you are feeling sad for yourself in all of this smoke, think of the 3 baby osprey trying to learn to fly and hunt in this smoke. Their parents must be having trouble fishing (can't see) as well as getting enough oxygen to have the energy to dive after the fish.
Be sure to find a way to enjoy nature on the less smoky days.
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