Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series: PHOTOGRAPHS
027 Environmental Education
Series V
Classes and Trails
TAGS: environmental education, Pine Mountain Settlement School, education, forests, Ben Begley, cleaning up the environment, teaching environmentalism, Mary Rogers, trails, plant identification, Split Rock, children, outdoor classrooms, wilderness training, stream ecology,
PHOTOGRAPHS 27 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION – CLASSES AND TRAILS
Series V
One of many highlights of the early Environmental Education Program at Pine Mountain Settlement School was the opportunity for school groups to experience the many trails found at the school. One of the favorite experiences for students was to slither through the narrow crevice of Split Rock on the “Split-Rock Trail”. Close encounters with rocks have always fascinated children. A sense of excitement, fear, adoration, and sometimes amusement at the many “faces” that rocks can show a child., seems to be shared by many children. Following their up-close encounters with rocks at Pine Mountain, few will leave without reporting on the adventures on, between, under, and over rocks. The School abounds in them.
Guarding the safety of the children becomes integral to the training of all environmental education instructors. Many of them have grown up with the rocks along Pine Mountain and have their own stories and cautions, to tell.
Come and explore with us! We continue to offer our trails and rocks for discovery. In Spring many of the rocks are covered with trillium, ferns, salt-and-pepper, bloodroot, little-brown-jugs, and a myriad of other wildflowers, mushrooms, and unique shrubs and trees.
**On this EARTHDAY weekend we dedicate this page memory to MARY ROGERS who first led us on this trail and to BEN BEGLEY who continued the education.. ….. and to the staff who now continue to walk the paths
PHOTOGRAPHS 027 – Series V CLASSES AND TRAILS
SERIES V (7 pages, 60 images)
[Photographs have not been edited or enhanced and some show their age.]
SEE ALSO
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GUIDE
MARY ROGERS
BEN BEGLEY
DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH – EARTH DAY AND MARY ROGERS
*Check back with us as we add more archived photographs of our past Environmental Education Programming
SERIES V | ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION [EE] | Box 3 | ||
027 | Classes and Trails (Full Collection) | |||
028 | Geology and Fossils (Selected) | |||
029 | Indians and Settlers (Selected) | |||
030 | Miscellaneous (Selected) | |||
031 | Water (Selected) | |||
032 | Workshops (Selected) | |||
033 | People and Groups (Selected) |