by | Apr 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
“Nature Play” is a fun catch phrase folks in the education field like to throw around. It can refer to special playgrounds with features like logs to balance on, trails to walk, and boulders to climb. Nature play areas have lots of sticks, dirt and rocks. Mimicking...
by | Apr 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
“Nature Play” is a fun catch phrase folks in the education field like to throw around. It can refer to special playgrounds with features like logs to balance on, trails to walk, and boulders to climb. Nature play areas have lots of sticks, dirt and rocks. Mimicking...
by | Apr 24, 2019 | Photo sharing
“I learned how interesting nature actually is and now with all of the things that I know, I feel smarter by the second and I am grateful for all the things that you did for us. It was a lifetime experience.” – Leneah, Salmon Creek Elementary...
by | Apr 24, 2019 | Photo sharing
“I learned how interesting nature actually is and now with all of the things that I know, I feel smarter by the second and I am grateful for all the things that you did for us. It was a lifetime experience.” – Leneah, Salmon Creek Elementary School...
by | Apr 23, 2019 | Director's Corner
My family stumbled on Columbia Springs one Sunday morning years ago when our boys were very small. What caught our attention was the Vancouver Trout Hatchery, which Columbia Springs shares with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. My little sons were eager to...