Monthly Newsletter: February 2024 Exciting things around the corner... TODAY, February 1st registration opens for the following programs: ~ 2024-2025 Nature Pre-K ~February through May Toddler Time sessions ~February through May Homeschool Happenings sessions ~February through May Afterschool Nature Club sessions 2024 Summer Camp registration opens on February 19th! Join us on Saturday, March 9th from 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. for one of the most popular seasonal programs that we offer - Animal Extravaganza ! Participants will enjoy a 45-minute winter hike throughout Rock Hollow Woods as they observe birds, animal tracks, and more. Following the hike, participants will experience a fantastic animal presentation by Eyes of the Wild in our stone pavilion. Providing an up-close, intimate, and fun experience such as this, creates lasting memories and helps foster future advocates for wildlife! This program is offered to both children (7 & older) AND adults. Space is limited, so sign up today! Join us as we 'Walk in the Woods' and raise funds and awareness for an amazing nonprofit organization. Saturday, May 18th, 2024; 5:00-8:00 p.m. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey as you put on your hiking boots and embrace the adventures that await you at Rock Hollow Woods. Join Chef Philip-Georges Davis for a unique farm-to-table dining experience that will tantalize your taste buds amidst the breathtaking beauty of the woods. The evening will commence with a welcome toast, followed by an appetizer station in one of our many scenic locations. A delightful 4-course meal will be served in our charming stone pavilion, with a LIVE auction featuring select items, and networking opportunities to meet and engage with others who share our commitment to Rock Hollow Woods' mission. As this is a special event, seating is limited. Proceeds from the event will support our efforts to provide children with outdoor opportunities to discover and learn about the natural world, fostering a sense of environmental stewardship. Register for your experience today! In January we enjoyed a variety of educational programs. Toddler Time on the Trail, Nature Pre-K, Homeschool Happenings, and Afterschool Nature Club. Nature Pre-K Program Toddler Time on the Trail Afterschool Nature Club Homeschool Happenings Gratitude Corner We are so grateful for the many ways you continue to support Rock Hollow Woods Environmental Learning Center! Thank you to this month's donors: Tara Chapman, Megan Griffin, Peg & Mike Gumpert, Dylan LaMont, Tom & Heidi Norton, Nancy & Greg Schneider, and Truist Bank. Thank you for the gifts that are being used at Rock Hollow Woods: Steve D'Annunzio, Mary Ellen Mahan, Ben and Elliot McCarney, and Dr. Deborah Patt. Thank you for the amazing volunteers who help at Rock Hollow Woods: ~Dr. Debbie Patt and Alyssa McCaffrey for assisting and helping during our Toddler Time on the Trail programs. ~Jean McCarney for organizing the learning center supply area as well as the new RHW jacket order. ~Dr. Debbie Patt for CONTINUING to make wonderful additions to our Please Touch Museum! ~Bill Androwick, Jean & Jim McCarney, and Michelle Zeitz for taking down dead trees near the parking lot. ~Sergeant Rimby and Officer Cooper of the Robeson Township Police Department for visiting our Nature Pre-K and building an open relationship with our organization! Bill Androwick & Jim McCarney taking down dead trees near the parking lot Sergeant Rimby & Officer Cooper visit Nature Pre-K! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with a friend! DONATE to support our mission Visit Our Site Check us out on social media! |
Monthly Newsletter: February 2024
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Exciting things around the corner... | |
Join us on Saturday, March 9th from 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. for one of the most popular seasonal programs that we offer - Animal Extravaganza!
Participants will enjoy a 45-minute winter hike throughout Rock Hollow Woods as they observe birds, animal tracks, and more. Following the hike, participants will experience a fantastic animal presentation by Eyes of the Wild in our stone pavilion. Providing an up-close, intimate, and fun experience such as this, creates lasting memories and helps foster future advocates for wildlife!
This program is offered to both children (7 & older) AND adults. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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Join us as we 'Walk in the Woods' and raise funds and awareness for an amazing nonprofit organization. | |
Saturday, May 18th, 2024; 5:00-8:00 p.m. | | |
Get ready to embark on a culinary journey as you put on your hiking boots and embrace the adventures that await you at Rock Hollow Woods. Join Chef Philip-Georges Davis for a unique farm-to-table dining experience that will tantalize your taste buds amidst the breathtaking beauty of the woods.
The evening will commence with a welcome toast, followed by an appetizer station in one of our many scenic locations. A delightful 4-course meal will be served in our charming stone pavilion, with a LIVE auction featuring select items, and networking opportunities to meet and engage with others who share our commitment to Rock Hollow Woods' mission. As this is a special event, seating is limited.
Proceeds from the event will support our efforts to provide children with outdoor opportunities to discover and learn about the natural world, fostering a sense of environmental stewardship.
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In January we enjoyed a variety of educational programs.
Toddler Time on the Trail, Nature Pre-K, Homeschool Happenings, and Afterschool Nature Club.
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We are so grateful for the many ways you continue to support Rock Hollow Woods Environmental Learning Center!
Thank you to this month's donors: Tara Chapman, Megan Griffin, Peg & Mike Gumpert, Dylan LaMont, Tom & Heidi Norton, Nancy & Greg Schneider, and Truist Bank.
Thank you for the gifts that are being used at Rock Hollow Woods: Steve D'Annunzio, Mary Ellen Mahan, Ben and Elliot McCarney, and Dr. Deborah Patt.
Thank you for the amazing volunteers who help at Rock Hollow Woods:
~Dr. Debbie Patt and Alyssa McCaffrey for assisting and helping during our Toddler Time on the Trail programs.
~Jean McCarney for organizing the learning center supply area as well as the new RHW jacket order.
~Dr. Debbie Patt for CONTINUING to make wonderful additions to our Please Touch Museum!
~Bill Androwick, Jean & Jim McCarney, and Michelle Zeitz for taking down dead trees near the parking lot.
~Sergeant Rimby and Officer Cooper of the Robeson Township Police Department for visiting our Nature Pre-K and building an open relationship with our organization!
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Bill Androwick & Jim McCarney taking down dead trees near the parking lot | | |
Sergeant Rimby & Officer Cooper visit Nature Pre-K! | | |
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Please help us spread the word by sharing this with a friend! | |
Check us out on social media! | |
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