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By Cora Hartshorn Arboretum 11/15/2009
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Cora Hartshorn Arboretum Annual Appeal is Underway - The Cora Hartshorn Arboretum has started its annual appeal by asking local residents to make a donation to support its environmental education programs. In a recent letter Executive Director, Jim Peck, pointed out how our modern lifestyle is moving us further and further from the natural world that ultimately provides all the things we, and other living things, need to survive. This disconnect makes it all the more important that we continue to provide opportunities for our youth not only to get environmental education, but to get hands-on experiences in the out-of-doors. He believes this will create a life-long love and appreciation of nature and will help provide us with our needed future environmentalists.9 The Arboretum is a local gem that has a 16 acre outdoor natural classroom, an excellent indoor facility, and most important, a dedicated staff of educators headed by Environmental Educator, Erica Fisher.
In addition to keeping the long running successful programs that the Arboretum provides, Peck is introducing some new initiatives including having students build rowboats from scratch and then using them to study important waterways in the state. Other new programs in the curriculum include bringing the Pine Barrens into the classroom, raising monarch butterflies and rebuilding the observational beehive at the Arboretum.
Although the Arboretum charges for most programs, the tuition charged does not come close to supporting the full cost of staffing, running and maintaining the facility. Additional contributions and membership fees, as well as town support, are critical to the Arboretum’s continued success. Peck has a strong belief that children of all backgrounds deserve the opportunity to get close to nature so has made a special appeal this year asking donors to make an additional contribution that will go toward tuition of students who can’t afford to pay. Contributions can be mailed directly to the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum at 324 Forest Drive South, Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 or made online by credit card by clicking the "donate now" button from the home page at www.HartshornArboretum.org. The public, as always, is invited to stop by the Arboretum to chat or walk the trails.
Quotes from Arboretum Educators
Linda Silver, teacher "When my youngest "graduated" from Turtle Tots, I began teaching the class. The Arboretum has helped me to continue my lifelong interest in nature, and, I hope, has helped to foster that love in my children and the ones I teach."
Barrie Schultheis, teacher "My goal always is to stimulate children’s curiosity, respect, and enthusiasm for the natural world that exists in the Arboretum and their own backyards."
Sabina Soloway, teacher "Working with children at the elementary level is my passion and pleasure and having the opportunity to combine a personal interest in the environment with educating young children about the natural world around them at the Arboretum is a distinct honor. "
Photo above: Linda Silver
Photo courtesy of the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
Barrie Schultheis
Photo courtesy of the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
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Sabina Soloway
Photo courtesy of the Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
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