The kids took a hike along the river trail and then got to see a few birds of prey up close and personal
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Hiking at Sweetwater Creek State Park with kids from the Dresden Tutoring Group
This Saturday we took 8 kids from the Dresden Tutoring group on a hike around Sweetwater Creek State Park. The kids had never been to the park before so they had a great time seeing the ruins and playing on the rocks.
We roamed around the visitor center for a while checking out the stuffed animals and then the snake exhibit. The kids had never seen a real snake so up close and personal.
To the right is a volunteer explaining to the kids how snakes shed their skin.
We then hiked to the ruins and found a great spot to take a dunk in the creek.
The kids, and the adults, had a great time.
We roamed around the visitor center for a while checking out the stuffed animals and then the snake exhibit. The kids had never seen a real snake so up close and personal.
To the right is a volunteer explaining to the kids how snakes shed their skin.
We then hiked to the ruins and found a great spot to take a dunk in the creek.
The kids, and the adults, had a great time.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
International Rescue Committee (IRC) Kids Trip to Collins Hill Park
We took 9 students from the DeKalb International Student Center IRC afterschool program to Collins Hill Park. We took a 3 mile hike around the lake, played in the lake, and played on the playground. While students were playing soccer, the staff and volunteers grilled meat and vegetables. Everyone enjoyed the lunch. The students played volleyball, soccer, and took lots of selfies.
There were three countries represented by the students - Nepal, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ethiopia. It was a great day.
There were three countries represented by the students - Nepal, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ethiopia. It was a great day.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Warren & Worley Brown Kids at Red Top Mountain
We took kids from both Warren and Worley Brown Boys & Girls Club to Red Top Mountain State park for a day of fun. It seemed like a good idea to do stand up paddle board lessons.
We started the morning with a hike to check out the blacksmith who was on-site for the day. He showed us how he often burns his hands. We found a small turtle hanging out and enjoyed watching him for a few minutes before heading off into the woods. We then came upon a set-up of musical instruments and Tee-Pees. An educational exhibit that proved to be a big hit with the kids.
We then spent a little over an hour teaching the kids to stand up paddle board. The kids caught on pretty quickly and really enjoyed being out in the water.
We finished the day with an hour long hike along the Sweetgum trail. It was a perfect day.
We started the morning with a hike to check out the blacksmith who was on-site for the day. He showed us how he often burns his hands. We found a small turtle hanging out and enjoyed watching him for a few minutes before heading off into the woods. We then came upon a set-up of musical instruments and Tee-Pees. An educational exhibit that proved to be a big hit with the kids.
We then spent a little over an hour teaching the kids to stand up paddle board. The kids caught on pretty quickly and really enjoyed being out in the water.
We finished the day with an hour long hike along the Sweetgum trail. It was a perfect day.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Visit to The Chattahoochee Nature Center with students from the Global Village Project

We enjoyed a picnic lunch, a short movie on how the Chattahoochee River affects our local communities, hikes around the lake, and a very cool Creature Feature presentation on gopher turtles.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Outing with the International Rescue Group at Island Ford Unit CRNRA
The Sierra Club Atlanta ICO group took kids from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on an outing to Island Ford today. We went on a hike along the Chattahoochee River and up in the hills, stopping many times to watch the river and the geese and people kayaking and fishing. During the hike we talked about the river as a source of water for the Atlanta metropolitan area and as a valued place to be outdoors. (We were fortunate we had beautiful weather!) Then we had lunch next to the river. The highlight of the trip was a an energetic soccer game on the field next to the river. We had a great time playing in the game and watching. It was especially interesting that there was an American football game next to the soccer game and we could watch both at the same time. Sometimes the two games got mixed together but continued to play.
We normally fund our outings from fund-raisers and grants we receive. Today, the outing was funded by the National Park Service. We received a mini-grant from NPS-100 (National Park Service 100 years celebration) #FindYourPark.
Thank you National Park Service.
We normally fund our outings from fund-raisers and grants we receive. Today, the outing was funded by the National Park Service. We received a mini-grant from NPS-100 (National Park Service 100 years celebration) #FindYourPark.
Thank you National Park Service.
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