We know we haven’t officially announced the Pumpkin Festival but we have opened up field trip booking for this fall season! Fall dates have filled up FAST and you don’t […] The post FALL FIELD TRIPS TO WESTERN BELLE 🚌 appeared first on Western Belle Farm.| Western Belle Farm
138 art students visited the Superior School Forest in a journey to foster their creativity and deepen their connection with nature.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
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By Gene Claridge IIIThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable embarked on one of the largest-ever Annual Field Trips, with 67 enthusiastic participants traveling from Northeast Ohio to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – a journey of approximately 5.5 hours. This year, we were also honored to be joined by … Continue reading "Gettysburg Field Trip – September 2024"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
Touching grass helped Shari Henning, NRF’s Administrative Director, reconnect with nature and find calmness in today’s world.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
With nearly eight years of products, improvements, and iterations, Wizard Works has come a long way. Started as a means to provide bags for themselves, founders Harry and Ve have long since had a dream of making their fun and fabulous bags waterproof. Now, after years of exploring the realities of what it takes to do so, they're here. In Nic's Wizard Works shop visit, he dives into the story behind their long, strange journey to aquatic impermeability… The post Wizard Works Shop Visit: Whim...| Inspiration Archives - BIKEPACKING.com
Visit Florida and try hunting for sharks teeth with kids.It's a fabulous educational field trip that gets children learning outdoors.| The Educators' Spin On It
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In this Field Trip, we look inside at Slow Southern Steel in Arkansas, helmed by up-and-coming framebuilder Jesse Turner...| BIKEPACKING.com
This spring, our ninth-grade students left the classroom behind for a week-long immersion in sustainable agriculture at Deep Roots Farm, a working organic farm nestled in the hills of Northern California. The trip is part of our hands-on, place-based learning approach that helps students connect deeply with the living world and each other. Each morning began with caring for over 100 chickens and a beloved pig named Thor. Evenings were spent gathering and cleaning eggs for sale at the farmstan...| Waldorf School of the Peninsula
From its origins of ripping old seatbelts out of demolished cars to make pedal straps, Restrap has grown into a force in the bikepacking bag space. During a recent trip to the UK, editor Nic Morales learned of the company’s humble origins, dedication to manufacturing in the UK, and how they’ve stayed true to their DIY ethos as they’ve grown into a global player. Look inside Restrap here... The post Inside Restrap: From Seatbelts to Seatpacks appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.| Inspiration Archives - BIKEPACKING.com
During Nic's recent Stayer Cycles shop visit in East London, he caught up with Sam Taylor and dove deep into all manner of candid conversations. From chats about the brink of financial ruin to what makes the bespoke bike industry special, dig into this unique view of a small corner of a big industry below... The post Stay The Course: A Stayer Cycles Shop Visit appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.| Inspiration Archives - BIKEPACKING.com
Fabricating bikes under the name Medusa Cycles, Pete Skelton is a sign painter and mechanic turned custom framebuilder in England's Greater Manchester area. In the lead-up to this year's Bespoked show, Dan Monaghan visited the Medusa workshop in Pete's backyard shed to watch him bring an award-winning show bike to life. Find a short video visit with photos and a written profile here... The post Inside Medusa Cycles: From Shed to Show appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.| Inspiration Archives - BIKEPACKING.com
The Unexpected Joys of a Class Camping TripFrom muddy boots to magical moments, one parent shares the joys, surprises, and deep connections found on a 5th-grade camping trip. The post Why You Should Say “Yes” to Chaperoning: The Unexpected Joys of a Class Camping Trip appeared first on Waldorf School of the Peninsula.| Waldorf School of the Peninsula
In the past 25 years, the Nature Centre has grown in so many ways. Learn how in this listicle. Continue Reading 25 Things You Didn’t Know About the High Park Nature Centre The post 25 Things You Didn’t Know About the High Park Nature Centre appeared first on High Park Nature Centre.| High Park Nature Centre
By Michaela Bergmann | Eurythmy Teacher, Middle and High School Eight WSP students joined me in our WSP van to make the 45-mile trip to the four-day Youth Eurythmy Festival in San Francisco earlier this month. When we arrived, we were greeted by High School eurythmy troops from four other Waldorf High Schools from San Francisco, Portland, New York, and San Diego. We knew that we would be doing eurythmy together and had also prepared some pieces to share. We also knew that the whole group woul...| Waldorf School of the Peninsula
Think back to your school days—what memories pop up? For many of us, the friendships, the field trips, and the laughter made school memorable. The post Making Friends and Memories in Online School: Social Opportunities for Your Child appeared first on Learning Liftoff.| Learning Liftoff
Crown Hill Cemetery is beloved as a great place to walk and bike and makes an amazing field trip. You'll find famous names everywhere you look.| indywithkids.com
Discover the top things to do in Memphis with kids, from the Peabody Ducks to the Memphis Zoo. Fun family adventures await in Tennessee!| Almost Supermom
This winter, if you and your kids need a change of pace, put those school books aside and try some of these fun winter field trips!| Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers