Kids

The Nature Explore Classroom at

Fern Hollow Nature Center

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This spacious Nature Explore Classroom is personalized with a fish pond for native fish, fossil pit and apiary.

Pathways lined by logs and native plants and mulched with shredded bark and pine straw lead families to areas that are clearly marked with rustic handmade signs.

Fallen trees have been used to make benches, stools, doorways, building blocks, balance beams, mulch and signage.  Native locust wood is used wherever possible for durability. Ferns and other native plants have replaced invasive plants. After smoking the hive, the beekeeper shows children how honey is stored in frames.

A community garden and berry and pumpkin patch provide the perfect spot for hands-on projects while being maintained through partnerships with local schools.  Low cost organic methods are practiced and local boroughs provide compost and free mulch.

In order to increase family awareness and ongoing involvement in the Natural Outdoor Classroom, Fern Hollow has incorporated the following:

1) Designer rain barrel raffle to raise money
    for the classroom

2) News articles featuring the new  play area

3) Grand opening

4) Community garden recruitment

5) Active use of teen volunteers

6) School programs

7) Summer camps

8) Family naturalist program