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The ATTA – A Library of STEM and History is a place for people of all ages to be introduced to the latest technologies, engage in STEM exhibits, attend classes & host meetings in a hi-tech conference room, watch videos and hear stories from our past, and research a large database of area history in a private research room. Read more...
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A typical field trip at Butter and Egg Adventures will include a set of four, outdoor activities that students experience before lunch. Each facilitated recreation venue is staffed with well-trained, friendly guides who patiently give instruction and encouragement to each excited student. Activities include: ziplining, rock wall climbing, canoeing, laser tag, team building, and Survivor-styled challenges Read more...
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This program includes a guided tour of the main museum building, which is home to over 18,000 artifacts dating from prehistoric Native Americans through the mid-1900s. Students will get to visit the demonstration cabin, where they will learn about daily pioneer life. Afterwards, your group is welcome to walk the museum grounds at your own pace and explore the cabins Read more...
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Children of all ages (even those young at heart) can enjoy petting and interacting with an assortment of small farm animals. Children are thrilled to ride our pony, Philip, and the young and old are fascinated to see and pet our reptiles up close and personal. Let us bring the farm to your next birthday party, church or corporate event, Read more...
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The Wehle Tract includes over 1500 acres of rolling pine hills and hardwood bottoms with camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, and wildlife. Education programs are available for students of all ages to learn about environmental education, conservation, and wildlife. Read more...
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“The Ridge” is a cluster of historic communities located along a ridge line in southeast Macon County where Native Americans created a trading path long ago. By exposing students and others to ths history, our work connects the past with the present and future through encouraging critical thought and dialogue about responsible citizenship, cultural diversity, and the preservation of rural Read more...
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Education is a top priority of the Montgomery Zoo. Programs range from a variety of topics including “Alabama Wildlife” to “‘Going, Going, Gone.” Programs may be done here at the zoo, or at another location such as a school or event. Program options include Alabama Wildlife, Animal Adaptations, Biomes of the World, Birds of Prey, Colors of Survival, Behavior and Read more...
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Bring your group to EAT South’s urban farm where farmers are ready to greet you and show you around and teach you how an urban farm is run, and what they are growing to feed their community. Option for U-Pick herbs and produce available. Read more...
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The Alabama Nature Center strives to educate our community about the wonders of Alabama’s outdoors including our rich natural history and biodiversity through our conservation education programs. Let NATURE ON WHEELS visit your school or other location, be a part of your in-school field trip, come to your party, or set up an interactive display at your event. Read more...
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Lanark Field Days provide fun and exciting nature-based field trip opportunities for students in grades pre-K through 12. Programs can focus on Insects, Trees, Wildlife, Water, Woods, Outdoor Adventure, and more. Activities can include: naturalist-led activities, live animal presentations, nature hikes, story time, relay race, fishing, netting, creek hikes, track casting, owl pellet dissection, canoneing, fire building, archery, orienteering, and Read more...