Barnes Nature Center's was today. Could they have even special-ordered a nicer day? Doubtful.
My family and I took a hike in the woods, visiting Wadsworth Falls, a state park we'd never explored before. It was lovely.
The Earth Day walk is still on at the Hoppers on Sunday at 1:30 unless it's pouring down rain.
Mother Nature's rainy forecast KO'd the plans for Earthstock at Tunxis this weekend... the festival will be next Sunday instead.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
South Side School Kids to Benefit from Program at Indian Rock

For $10 to $20 a week, depending on income, parents of South Side children in grades first through fifth can enroll their kids in the program. For that, the kids get three extra hours of education and recreation under the supervision of some school teachers, retired teachers and the fine educational staff at Indian Rock.
I think kids should be able to go home after school and decompress, but a lot of children don't have that chance. This program offers them a way to be in a cool outdoor environment (Indian Rock) doing some educational activities two days a week and at the school for that time two other days. That sure beats all-indoor daycare programs -- education and fresh air, too.
Mostly, it's paid by a state grant, but parents do pay a small share.
Part of the reason they got the grant was the large number of children at the school who qualify for free and reduced lunches. It seems like a good investment to me.
I wrote about this program, which starts tomorrow, for Tuesday's Bristol Press. See details in the paper or online at http://www.bristolpress.com/.
By the way, if you didn't recognize it, that's Indian Rock in the picture, courtesy of the Environmental Learning Center's website: www.elcct.org.
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