Monthly Newsletter: October 2024 Saturday, October 26th; 9:30-11:30 a.m. Fall Family Fun Day is an event for everyone. Enjoy the great outdoors together while hiking through beautiful Rock Hollow Woods in the autumn season. Participants will enjoy hiking our trails and listening to ghost tales shared by professional storyteller Deborah Pieri, a retired elementary educator with a Masters of Arts in Oral Tradition. After the storytelling, families can then explore and play in the area nearby while participating in fall games and crafts. *First 15 families registered will receive a free pumpkin to carve together! ( additional pumpkins may be purchased for $5/pumpkin, while supplies last ) October is here, which means registration opens today for our holiday programs! *Holiday and Christmas Creations (2nd - 12th graders) *Family Winter Wonderland with Santa (a.m. AND p.m. time slots) *Holiday Creations Workshop for ADULTS! Space is limited for these popular programs, so make sure to register soon! LOOKING FOR DONATIONS of old/gently used wide paint brushes to be repurposed for a holiday craft! Please contact
[email protected] to arrange a drop-off. In September we enjoyed a variety of educational programs. Toddler Time on the Trail, Nature Pre-K, Homeschool Happenings, Nature Club, Yoga in the Great Outdoors, RHW Volunteer Day, and Youth Advisory Board Volunteer Day! Homeschool Happenings Nature Pre-K Toddler Time on the Trail Yoga in the Great Outoors Nature Club RHW Volunteer Day YAB Volunteer Day YAB Volunteer Day 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: Shirley Arnold, Deloitte, Joan Hanley and Mary Ellen Mahan, Larry and Darlene Jones, and UGI Utilities Inc. Thank you for the gifts that are being used at Rock Hollow Woods: Michelle Ferrell and Molly Gambone. 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. ~Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading 'Youth Advisory Board' for rehabilitating a picnic table, setting up a new creek exploration box, picking up glass, and removing invasive species. ~Dennis Baker, Ryan Brett, Joan Hanley, Emily Hower, Alyssa McCaffrey, Jean and Jim McCarney, Carol Patterson, Caden Siegle, Dan Wert, and Michelle Zeitz for clearing out invasive species and cutting up a fallen tree during our RHW volunteer day. It takes a village and we have an amazing one at Rock Hollow Woods! 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!