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  • Homschool II: Digital Ecology

    Join us to become Eco-photographers! We will be using the camera as a tool to study nature and enhance our observation skills. We’ll explore our world by viewing it through different lenses. During this spring’s Homeschool II class we will delve into the environment through outdoor activities, games, observations and investigations, field trips, art and […]

    $450 – $540
  • Nature Play Afterschool: Spring Session

    Playing outside in the winter is super awesome! Hitchcock’s Nature Play Afterschool Program is designed to let kids be kids. Together we will run, jump, climb, invent, imagine, play and be free-range kids all while developing self-confidence and learning valuable social skills. During Winter Nature Play we will explore wooded trails and fields, play in […]

    $320 – $384
  • Virtual Saturday Family Science: Wanted: Waste! Decomposers And the Food Chain

    What happens to plants and animals after they die? Or the banana peel you aren’t going to eat? They become a tasty buffet for some vital critters in the food chain. Decomposers act as nature’s “clean-up crew”—they consume dead animal carcasses, decaying plant material and waste products from other members of the ecosystem. At home […]

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  • Homeschool II: Digital Ecology

    Join us to become Eco-photographers! We will be using the camera as a tool to study nature and enhance our observation skills. We’ll explore our world by viewing it through different lenses. During this spring’s Homeschool II class we will delve into the environment through outdoor activities, games, observations and investigations, field trips, art and […]

    $450 – $540
  • Virtual Saturday Family Science: Animals All Around Us

    Close your eyes and picture this: Birds singing on a sunny day, squirrels chasing each other up a tree, ants carrying a cookie crumb through your kitchen. We live in a world full of animals that we can learn so much from, and all we have to do is pay attention. This week we’re taking […]

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  • In Bloom in Western Mass New Movie Premier and Panel Discussion

    Online

    The Hitchcock Center, in collaboration with Antioch University New England, is hosting the In Bloom in Western Mass webinar and panel discussion on the new film Turning School Inside Out.   The webinar will feature Western Massachusetts principals and regional educators discussing their experiences with implementing innovative outdoors practices in their preschool, kindergarten and early […]

    FREE
  • Homeschool II: Digital Ecology

    Join us to become Eco-photographers! We will be using the camera as a tool to study nature and enhance our observation skills. We’ll explore our world by viewing it through different lenses. During this spring’s Homeschool II class we will delve into the environment through outdoor activities, games, observations and investigations, field trips, art and […]

    $450 – $540
  • Our Massachusetts Forests: To Cut, or Not to Cut?

    Online

    The Hitchcock Center is proud to co-sponsor a series of Zoom webinar talks with Climate Action Now and Save Massachusetts Forests. The second of two talks in the series, Protecting Forests: A Series of Talks About the Critical Importance of Forests in the Time of Climate Change will be given by Michael Kellett. Forests are […]

    FREE
  • Virtual Saturday Family Science: Flower Power

    Can you eat sunlight and help bees make honey? Flowers aren’t just beautiful to see and pick, they are a vital part of nature. This week we’ll look at flowers, the special adaptations they use to thrive in our world, and how we’ve come to depend on them as humans. Registration opens May 19. We’re […]

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