Plant a Smile at Pelion Outdoor Classroom!

Blast from the PAST--We love giving tours so add us to your route/map/trail!

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Just like that! I promise last week every leaf was still green! As you plan your fall engagements, please consider spending some time at Pelion. DATES FOR CLOSING PELION:*2NOV 10-NOON5, 7, 8 NOV 3-5 PM9 & 11 NOV 10-NOONPlease bring pumpkins/gourds/corn stalks/hay bales/bagged leaves to feed our worms! Pelion SQUASH*SMASH*SMOOSH9NOV 10am-1pm @212 Best St Choose from an array of sharp and dangerous IMPLEMENTS to completely DEEEESTROY the lovely loads of squooshy jack-o-lanterns and pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks and other compostable treasures. BRING your sad or excess squash and wear a shirt you don't mind drenching in pumpkin guts. ALSO NEEDED: bagged leaves and/or old sheets We will show you how to close your veggie beds for the season and create a FEAST for your worms to replenish your soil all winter.https://www.facebook.com/events/506228052314068 🕵🏼HOW MANY NATIVES CAN YOU IDENTIFY? 🧐

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No time to cook for tonight? Bring: concord grape juice, DIPS (for our fresh veggies) AND wraps? TXT Ms.Caesandra for last minute ideas/needs 716-803-5566 She won't be near a screen after 3pm

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Please JOIN US TONIGHT 5-7pm for Squash Soup, POPCORN and anything else you'd like to share. ALL bellies welcome. Setup starts at 4:30pm We will have electricity to plug in a crockpot if needed.

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OH! I forgot the Hunter’s Moon is also the same night as the potluck. Join us!

Reminder: no club meetup because we have the 3Sisters Potluck. Come for dinner! 5-7pm ALL BELLIES WELCOME

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Hopefully we can start installing these benches before Halloween 🤩

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There are millions of different leaves! How do Naturalists and Botanists categorize plants? How do they describe the variety of traits to others? Scientists had to develop a shared vocabulary. We teach our students that science has a language which makes communicating ideas and principles easier to convey. 6th graders use a chart to identify over 40 specific characteristics then describe them aloud. In our other lesson students learn why/how leaves change color and transferred the natural pigments onto paper. 5th graders learn about chlorophyll, its benefit to the plant and humans; then they get to do leaf rubbings.

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Happy Indigenous People's Day! Please spend some time watching this and sharing our invitation to see our 3 Sisters garden and potluck in person this Thursday. Just a pronunciation note: Haudenosaunee (Hoe-dee-no-SHOW-nee), meaning "People of the Longhouse."

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Please join us Thursday. Share this invitation. We want to make sure all the butternut soup gets into bellies.

OK--Mulch has dropped! Push those teens outta the house and send them to Makowski 1109 Jefferson Ave to help GROW MORE BUTTERFLIES! 10am-noon.

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Big crowd! Big CRUNCH. Most of the apples were from Blackman Homestead. Varieties included: golden delicious, Paula red, jonamac and NJ greening.

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