Wetland Survivor
This program puts physical, mental, and strategic limits to the test. Participants must rely on their wetland knowledge as they compete in field-day style challenges which introduces them to the functions and values of wetlands.
Upcoming Programs
A Grand Hike through the woods
For : Junior Girl Scouts and their Grandmothers, aunts or moms.
A great opportunity to connect with a granddaughter or niece, while looking for rare wetland flowers, finding signs of forest creatures and breathing in the fresh air along the trails of Tuckahoe State Park. Not a strenuous hike! The girls will leave the day having worked towards their Wildlife - Staying Alive- Touch Me –Not! and Plants and Animals Badge.
Cost: $8 per participant
When: June 7, 2008
Time: 10 am – 2pm
Where: Tuckahoe State Park
For more information or to register click here
A small snack will be provided, but make sure to have a water bottle.
Wander with Wetlands
For: Daisy Scouts and their Grandmothers, aunts or moms
Girls will get to celebrate with important family members the wonders of wetlands, while making crafts, creating their own flower pot and transplanting wetland plants. Spend time with your granddaughter or niece on the shores of San Domingo Creek in St. Michaels, MD as we identify the spring flowers and watch for wildlife on the Learning Campus of Environmental Concern. This day will help to fulfill Watching Wildlife and Plants Try-It.
Cost: $6 per participant
When: June 7, 2008
Time: 10am- 1pm
Where: Environmental Concern Learning Campus in St. Michaels, Md
For more information or to register click here.
Custom Programs
We create fun and engaging custom programs that fulfill the requirements for many environmental Try-Its, Badges, and other Awards that your troop is working on. Patches are available.
If you are interested in learning more about what can offer your Troop click here.
How to Reserve:
For more information, to reserve, or register for a program contact Casey King at (410)745-9620 or by Email
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