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CMS is excited to expand our programs to offer field trips and group visits. We are eager to share the totally renovated museum featuring 20 plus newly developed or renovated interactive exhibits. Come explore, create, play and learn at CMS with our new Educational Coordinators Judy Ennis. Judy is retired from Florence City Schools where she was a speech pathologist Read more...
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Guided tours of 1818 Farms are available for school, church, garden club, or any other type organizational group interested in a “Field Trip” (20 person minimum). Read more...
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A free field trip held annually at Northeast Alabama Community College for over 1000, 4th grade students from Fort Payne City Schools and DeKalb County Schools. Partner organizations and volunteers come together to teach students about the importance of clean water, recycling and wildlife through hands-on learning activities, presentations and educational entertainment Read more...
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We bring the baby turtles to see you, over 100 baby turtles and many adults. One or more turtle farmers will EDUCATE AND SHARE with your group about the life cycle and diversity of turtles in the southeast. Our goal is to always give an educational and entertaining program that will inspire an appreciation for wildlife living around us. Hatching Read more...
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Green Team will be happy to conduct presentations for your group or class that address: Litter Prevention, Waste Reduction, Recycling, Composting, Landfills. Green Team can also help organize field trips to disposal facilities. Read more...
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The 491-ac. ACES owned GFNC serves as a site for programming focused towards youth development and is used to educate youth and adults in natural resources conservation, animal science education, ecology, historical preservation, youth development, oral history, wildlife management, ornithology, aquatics, and fruit and vegetable production. Read more...
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The purpose is to educate the 4th graders about all aspects of water and to instill in them a general environmental awareness and stewardship ethic. Each student participates in 3 hands-on water activities. Read more...
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The purpose is to educate the 4th graders about all aspects of water and to instill in them a general environmental awareness and stewardship ethic. Each student participates in 3 hands-on water activities. Read more...
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Held at Sportsman Lake Park in Spring & Fall. The purpose of this training is to make the students aware of the importance of natural resources to the quality of their lives today and help influence the choices they will make as adults in appreciating, managing and protecting these resources for the future. Read more...
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Each day on the farm, students apply classroom concepts to the natural world. They are excited to learn during our multi-day, overnight program that gives students a unique opportunity to experience the Farm School as a community. Students share living and dining spaces, complete projects as a team, and are asked to support one another through new challenges. Focusing on Read more...