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Stories Around the Campfire, with guest storyteller John Black

April 29, 2019 By Blake Goll

Help us welcome the warmer weather with a family evening outside. We will provide the beautiful farm at sunset, the campfire, and marshmallows for toasting. We will hear some Native American creation stories from John Black and we will then invite others to share their own campfire tales. 

Come out and enjoy an evening of storytelling around the campfire with John. Storytelling is an ancient art and has been and continues to be a very important activity in all human cultures.  He has a large collection of stories, mainly from Native American folklore or “Why” stories. He also has several stories that he has written and many retelling of stories from his childhood. John attended a Master Storytellers workshop several years ago where he was able to hone the craft and learn from many wonderful storytellers. John has spent much of his adult life teaching and reconnecting people with nature and using storytelling in the process.

John lives in Browns Mills in a little purple house with his wife Christine and their 2 daughters. They share the house with Tsuki, the dog and Marcel the cat. They share the yard with a myriad of insects, spiders, birds, and many other creatures.

$10/person; $30/family

BYOB and BYO picnic dinner                                            

Maximum of 30 participants

Parking at Rushton Farm, 911 Delchester Rd. Newtown Square, PA 19073; campfire near the Rushton Farm Shed Garden

Tagged With: Children's Programming, Creative Activity, Family Fun, Open to the Public, Outdoor Fun

Trails Team Trail Cleanup

April 11, 2019 By Blake Goll

The Trails Team is planning a number of trail work days over the next few months as follows:

April 6 and 14
May 4
June 1

Work days start at 2:00 pm, meeting at Radnor Hunt parking lot. Please note that work days are weather dependent. For information and to register, click the email at right under Trails Team to email Barb Vincent.

Tagged With: Conservation, Equestrian, Open to the Public, Outdoor Fun, Stewardship

Trails Team Trail Cleanup

April 11, 2019 By Blake Goll

The Trails Team is planning a number of trail work days over the next few months as follows:

April 6 and 14
May 4
June 1

Work days start at 2:00 pm, meeting at Radnor Hunt parking lot. Please note that work days are weather dependent. For information and to register, click the email at right under Trails Team to email Barb Vincent.

Tagged With: Equestrian, Open to the Public, Outdoor Fun, Stewardship

Trails Team Trail Cleanup

April 11, 2019 By Blake Goll

The Trails Team is planning a number of trail work days over the next few months as follows:

April 6 and 14
May 4
June 1

Work days start at 2:00 pm, meeting at Radnor Hunt parking lot. Please note that work days are weather dependent. For information and to register, click the email at right under Trails Team to email Barb Vincent.

Tagged With: Conservation, Equestrian, Outdoor Fun, Stewardship

DCVA Stream Clean UP

March 28, 2019 By Blake Goll

The DCVA is one of our watershed partners and they are hosting their own stream cleanup. Click the register button for information and to register for a cleanup location.

Tagged With: Conservation, Family Fun, Outdoor Fun

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