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Microplastics and Microlearning resulting in Macro Learning Results.

Recalling a moment I was asked to teach science – I balked a bit at first. If you have known me for a long time, I always have felt uneasy about my experience with Math and as a result, nervous … Continue reading

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Forays into the Past, That Become Our Present

“It is haunting how the above two events occurred on the same weekend, states apart, and yet reveal histories that we were never taught as students.” Continue reading

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Does 9/11 Mean Being Passive or Being Active- You Can Decide; It Starts With Sacrifice.

It goes without saying that what occurred on 9/11 did not exist in the memory of many students we encounter each day. Why would something students today cannot recall even matter, be worth rehashing, revisiting, or trying to learn? I … Continue reading

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700 million strong x 2000+ – Literacy Can’t Be on the Wrong Side of Right

August 24th – it happened. National Book Festival. Of course many think is an event for bibliophiles only. True to a point but, realizations set in as I looked around at the over 2000 people, (really it had to be … Continue reading

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What is a Legacy? Many Paths Are Available for us to Make a Difference…

Butler, PA. Obviously, Butler, PA is now in your view for a variety of reasons that before, not many people knew I was from there, let alone what Butler, PA was known for. Yet there are many exctiging things, positive … Continue reading

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July 11th and then July 12th – Week 4 – The Flurry of Progress Amid Rains of July.

On July 11th we celebrated and thanked Gary and Holly Focht for the inspiration they provided to the Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy as board members and contributors of moving us ahed with so many advances. We wish them the best … Continue reading

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Week 3 – July 5th – Exploration Into Our Delaware Indigenous Roots

Hot. Yes, absolutely, extremely HOT. Which made today’s planned trip even more important. Thanks to the generosity of community members Glenn Mellin and Lenny Truitt, the NRWC Upward Bound students, with last year’s volunteers as well, Christian and Brianna, Upward … Continue reading

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Week 2 NRWC Workstudy Awarding, Rewarding, Engaging, Implementing.

While this seems ages ago – so much front loading of plans occurred! From continuing to drag out the large event tent at 8:00 AM (early start) and attack the cleaning of this – to tracking down the parts we … Continue reading

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2024 Workstudy – Week 1 – Watch out World!

Yes! We have some exciting and amazing things planned for the community in 2024 for the Upward Bound/Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy Workstudy! Planning a community open house for a Chapel Branch Nature Trail event for July 21st – open to … Continue reading

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Sustainable Thinking for All

In investigating and deep searching Rebekkah Smith Aldrich’s novel, Sustainable Thinking, and thankful for her time at the MLA/DLA Conference – there are many great pockets of information that public libraries and school libraries do, and can do to help … Continue reading

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