Well Hello there Family Adventurers!
Let me start off by saying
"Welcome, rain, welcome!" So, supposedly the storm of the season is
coming through this weekend. At first we were going to hold Saturday's
hike rain or shine... but then when we heard how big the storm is
supposed to be and that it may snow as low as Ramona, well we decided
that it would be best to cancel/postpone this Saturday's hike. That's
the sad news.
The good news is, weather pending, we still have a
lot of great opportunities to get out there - with us or just create
your own time and place! Whatever you do and however you do it, remember
the many benefits for you and your kids of getting outside in nature!
Here's what's up for this week (remember you can join us at Meetup.com/FamilyAdventuresinNature):
SATURDAY, March 17th...
Mt. Gower hike cancelled due to the storm we're expecting. Might I
suggest a rainy play day at your own home? Get out and let your kid(s)
experience the thrill of rain on their faces and let them catch
raindrops on their tongues! Put on those rarely used rain boots and
splash around in some puddles. Get muddy!
WEDNESDAY, March 21st
12:30 pm Whelan Bird Sanctuary with O'side Trail Tribe (note change of day and time!)
3:00 pm Miramar Overlook Park to the Lake with Wilderness Wednesdays
THURSDAY, March 22nd
9:30 am Penasquitos Canyon (see details) with Thursday Trekkers
FRIDAY, March 23rd
9:30 am La Orilla Trail (San Elijo) with Encinitas Explorers
SATURDAY, March 24th
9:00 am Oak Canyon Discoveries (Mission Trails) - allow time for parking!
UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES:
Natural History Museum Focus Group for Parents
Wednesday, March 28th 4:00 - 5:30 pm
The San Diego Natural History Museum (The NAT) is creating a permanent
exhibition about local habitats targeting children as a primary audience
(on the second floor, opposite Fossil Mysteries). We invite parents,
educators, and affiliates of the San Diego Children and Nature
Collaborative to discuss how a museum exhibition can help connect
children with nature. During this front-end research phase, we are
exploring attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors relevant to creating
opportunities and removing barriers to engage with the natural world.
More information in press release,
http://www.sdnhm.org/archive/media/pr_11/pr_prop84_0411.pdf. Light
refreshments. RSVP and questions to Nan Renner, nrenner@sdnhm.org.
Documentary Film Screening: Where Do the Children Play?
Thursday, April 19th @ 6:00 pm
That's all for this week. I hope you stay dry and warm... after you get wet and muddy this weekend!
Best,
Janice
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