Monthly Newsletter: January 2022
What is happening at Rock Hollow Woods?

Exciting things around the corner...

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Toddler Time on the Trail; 9:30-11:00 a.m. on Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays

Our Toddler Time on the Trail has become so popular that it is now offered THREE days a week! Interacting with natural environments allows children to learn by doing and experiment with ideas. In nature, children think, question, and make hypotheses which helps to develop inquisitive minds. Whether they’re judging the distance between two rocks before jumping or considering where insects go in the winter, children are constantly thinking when they’re in nature. These experiences offer real, authentic learning like nothing else can. As children take risks, try and fail, and try again, they gain resilience and confidence. Sign up today as these spots get filled quickly!

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Homeschool Happenings; Wednesdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Our Homeschool Happenings program is offered on Wednesday afternoons each month through May. Give your child an authentic nature immersion experience! CLICK HERE for more information and to register today!

1,000 Hours Outside Challenge

Many of our Rock Hollow Woods' families participate in the 1,000 Hours Outside Challenge. It's a great opportunity to balance your life with nature, and you'll never regret the benefits you reap and the memories you make along the journey. They offer fun templates to keep track of hours and even have a tracker app this year. Watch the video below or check out more information on their website.



In December we enjoyed a variety of educational programs.

Toddler Time on the Trail, Homeschool Happenings, Nature Pre-K, Family Winter Wonderland with Santa, Holiday and Christmas Creations, two Cumru Elementary First Grade field trips, and a Bear Cub Scout trip.

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Homeschool Happenings

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Nature Pre-K Program

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Holiday and Christmas Creations

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Bear Cub Scout Troop 595

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Toddler Time on the Trail

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Cumru Elementary 1st Graders

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Family Winter Wonderland with Santa

Gratitude Corner

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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: Bill and Terry Androwick, Catherine Best, Connie and Joseph Cammarano, Eileen Clapp, Linda Cowan, Meg Cowan-French, Diane and David Dreibelbis, Ann Dybalski, Michelle Ferrell, Amy and Jamie Germani, Nick and Tina Giangiulio, Carolyn Gunster, Shira and Jim Hodges, John and Winnie Hoskyns-Abrahall, Richard Howett, Karen and Morry Jeffords, Maureen and Eric Johnson, Larry and Darlene Jones, Chip and Herb Karasin, Sue and Rich Langkamer, Dawn and James Malone, Ruby Marcocelli, Michael Marks, Emma and Nate Mattsson, Kelly McGinnis, Ann Nagel, Chris and Jen Nein, Erika and Richard Nolt, Tom and Heidi Norton, Robert Nye, Sierra Ornosky, Gwen Owens, Dr. Deborah Patt, Nicole Perini, Carol Petersen, Mark Siegle, Shirley Sites, Brandie and Kurtis Stricker, Matthew and Adrienne Stumhofer, Diane and Jeremy Velkoff, Jessica Warchal-King, Jill and Ken Weise, Wendy and Rulon Wetherill, Deborah Wyatt, Mike and Michelle Zeitz, Pete and Therese Zeitz.

Thank you for the gifts that are being used at Rock Hollow Woods: Amy Bartra and Stephanie Cumens.

Thank you for the amazing volunteers who help at Rock Hollow Woods: 
~Dr. Debbie Patt for assisting and helping during our Toddler Time on the Trail programs and the Family Winter Wonderland with Santa event.

~Heather Hennessey, Don Hurley, and Emmy Weller for volunteering during our Family Winter Wonderland with Santa event.

~Celeste D'Annunzio, Emma Klahr, Danielle and Greg Knapp, Crystal Leister, Cathy Jo Lutz, Jack Shugar, and Diane Velkoff for volunteering during our Holiday and Christmas Creations event.

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