By Katie Chipko
0 Comments
We are feeling the need to spread some gratitude! ANYONE in the community is invited to participate in Seeds of Gratitude – which is a fun way for our community […]
One Small Interaction Standing as a Reminder of Representation and Why It Matters by Jacqueline Ruggieri, Administrative Assistant, Children’s Forest of Central Oregon Immediately after the recess bell sounds Mrs. […]
With spring still a ways away, we brace for a snow day and encourage the littles to get bundled up and get outside. Before we know it, there will be […]
The Children’s Forest is accepting proposals for projects that connect underserved youth in Central Oregon to public lands through conservation education, service projects, or career pathways initiatives. Youth Engagement Strategy (YES) funds […]
Written by Suzanne Johnson, July 2019 What’s the best way to get kids ready for back to school? Let them get bored and send them outside. As we round the corner […]
The term “NatureHood” was new for me when I started work at the Children’s Forest of Central Oregon. A “NatureHood” is a natural space that schools and the community use […]
Imagine a classroom nestled deep in the forest, where snowflakes dance from the clouds to form a thick, white blanket on every tree and rooftop. The area is peaceful; there […]
Old man winter has been relentless over the past few weeks. With below freezing temperatures and snow storms almost every day, spring is probably not on your radar—but it should […]
Take a minute to reflect on what you did for fun when you were growing up. If you were born more than 25 years ago, it’s likely that technology was […]
The Children’s Forest allocated $30,000 amongst eight of its partner organizations as part of a regional initiative to connect underserved youth to public lands through conservation education, service projects, and […]