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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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Workshop Transparency with Senator David Wilson

Whew. What a year in review for schools, education, libraries, literacy, advocacy, youth empowerment, youth leadership – youth possibility. This comes in all forms – finding ways for students to be the faces of legislative hall, Girls Who Code, hosting … Continue reading

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Do Trees Sense, Feel, Relax, Sleep? Oh, we have stories.

So the questions begs to be answered, how much do trees communicate with each other, feel, and notice? You will be pressed to find a chapter where so much has not been delved into and researched and discovered as our Chapter 14. In the process, of course you will find and learn much about yourself, if you give yourself time to. Continue reading

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What Comes from a Wedding?

Adam, Amanda, Jeff, (now Jacinda!), Mackenzie, Madison and Morgan, While it is the case that weddings are public, but also private, it was an honor to be considered a guest at Jacinda and Adam’s wedding, there is so much that … Continue reading

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Navigating Informational Minefields

I, as well as countless others, never realized that to effectively provide resources and to connect students to the educational artillery they need to maneuver informational minefields of today’ society. In order to become an effective member of an educational … Continue reading

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Delving Into Education

“Literacy is not a partisan decision.” Continue reading

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Seeds of Hope

Upon closer look at these budding sprouts we planted this summer, we see that these seemingly small seeds contain the love and hope of many aspiring young environmentalists to preserve a land that has withstood the test of time and will continue to do so. Where there is still green, there is life. Where there is still life, there is hope. Continue reading

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Proclaiming Librarianship as a a Key to Literacy

Aking with Representative Morrison visiting Woodbridge High on May 10th, we also had the pleasure of Representative Baumbach. Representative Baumbach has been no stranger to what libraries can offer immediate communities and supporting librarianship in general. From announcing and recognizing … Continue reading

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