Our HalloGreen 2022 event, with 414 4th grade students from five area schools attending, was a huge success…
At least it was if you ask the students. We certainly hope we can make this an annual tradition.
Here are just a few of the activities shown in the below slideshow:
- Janeice teaches to know what something is and not assume it is safe
- I think I can see it now
- Yep, I can see it!
- This is going to be so cool when I step into the sun.
- What color do you think they will change to?
- Kelby Wolf of the Forest Service talks about the trees on the Woodland Trail.
- Even though they look the same, they are not.
- Rodney Huffman taking the pictures of the students in cutouts made by Denise and Neil Westerberg.
- What is it I see with this Azalea?
- You aren't looking at me, are you?
- Nope, not a butterfly yet.
- Check in at the CBMGA HalloGreen 2022
- Picking up our backpacks
- Connie Dodson talking with some of the students about the butterflies
- Ellie Dille showing some of the students the different changes in a butterflies life cycle.
- Gwen pausing with some students at our herb bed
- Virginia, pausing with some of the students at our Azalea Lane area.
- The dog trainer talks to the students about how to train a dog.
- The dog trainer shows the students some of what he taught his dog.
- Kelby Wolf shows the students the different parts of different leaves.
- Rhonda tells some of the students about our Woodland Trail
- Regina Clark, our resident butterfly aficionado, tells the students about our Butterfly Bed and the butterflies in it.
- Deloris shows the students the butterflies and caterpillars in the butterfly station.
- Carol handing out the magnifying glasses to the students in the butterfly station
- Judy showing some of the students one of the caterpillars.
- LouAnn Rollins one of the agents at the Extension offices explains about whether something is safe or not.
- Laura, helping out with the photo station
- Richard, teacher, Jill, Marie, Kelby, Rhonda and Bob with a group of students at the beginning of the Woodland trail.
- Callie Zoeller, our Ag Center agent,tells the students about the cattle industry
- Dottie, the one year old cow.
- Laura helping with and explaining to the students about the solar beads
- Denise helping the students with their solar beads
- Sharon and Dave greeting the students as they arrive
- Two Chapel Hill teachers get their students organized at HalloGreen
- Sharon Cowan, our Super 2022 HalloGreen chairperson and organizer directs the teacher where to take her students.
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