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Youth ages 9-18 are invited to participate in the 4-H RiverKids Program to learn basic paddling skills, water safety, and more about outdoor recreation. Our goal is to increase the use of Alabama’s waterways, increase the knowledge and awareness of environmental and resource management issues, and incorporate service projects into our fun. Read more...
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Youth ages 9-18 are invited to participate in the 4-H RiverKids Program to learn basic paddling skills, water safety, and more about outdoor recreation. Our goal is to increase the use of Alabama’s waterways, increase the knowledge and awareness of environmental and resource management issues, and incorporate service projects into our fun. Read more...
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Youth ages 9-18 are invited to participate in the 4-H RiverKids Program to learn basic paddling skills, water safety, and more about outdoor recreation. Our goal is to increase the use of Alabama’s waterways, increase the knowledge and awareness of environmental and resource management issues, and incorporate service projects into our fun. Read more...
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Weiss Lake Improvement has sponsored Renew Our Rivers Cleanup’s in Cherokee County since 2000. That year we had 20 volunteers and removed 3,000 pounds of trash. Each year the Renew Our Rivers project has grown and in 2011 we had 1,888 volunteers and removed 30,030 pounds of bottles, cans, paper, tires, appliances and other trash that has been discarded without Read more...
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The Junior Ranger program is an activity-based program, focusing on young visitors ages 5-13 (although children of all ages can complete the Junior Ranger book). The program invites youth to join the National Park Service family by giving childen the opportunity to explore and learn about their parks, and learn how they can help protect them today and into the Read more...
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A leading nonprofit committed to nurturing the potential of youth, the Y’s summer camp helps children and teens develop character and new skills. All in a safe and supportive environment led by caring adults. Camp includes: -Swimming, sports clinics, field trips, arts & crafts, outdoor play, and more… Read more...
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How can you have endangered and threatened species, over 100 rare species, millions of years of fossils, American Indian tools and games, and the Trail of Tears in your classroom . When you use Little River Canyon National Preserve as your classroom you can have science, history, and physical activities. Your students can learn and enjoy the park as part Read more...
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Bring your family for some fun on the farm to the Sand Mountain Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch! Read more...
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Give your students an adventure experience with a variety of classes including Survival Skills Experience, Student Orienteering Class, Field Trip Zip Line, Practical Ingenuity Class, TAS Field Trip Hike, and Field Trip Climbing Experience. Read more...
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At Camp DeSoto girls are invited to experience the fun of summer camp as part of a nurturing Christian community. Through outdoor activities, new friends, loving counselors, worship, and play, Camp DeSoto provides girls with opportunities to learn new skills, enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, build lasting friendships, and develop a deeper understanding of God’s love. Read more...