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English, 12.11.2020 22:10 fardinhaque6113

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Flowing lakes, miles of trees, pioneer nights, horseback trails and unforgettable memories come to mind when thinking of Parkway’s Outdoor Schools. Known as “sixth-grade camp,” Parkway students have attended the YMCA Camp Lakewood for over 60 years, as middle schoolers and as high school counselors.
“Students get an unbelievable experience [at camp]. They’re away from all the electronics for a week, and they get to really experience nature for the first time. There’s so many interesting things down at camp, like the outdoors [where] there is dam building, mining, orienteering and horseback riding,” retired West teacher and Parkway Outdoor Schools educator Larry Geldbach said. “The memories that they create first and foremost, and the knowledge they get about nature [is invaluable].”
Having to deal with hundreds of students, camp facilities have endured wear and tear. Moran Hall, a building that has fallen into disrepair and been condemned by the state, houses necessary camp supplies. The building itself is owned by and property of YMCA, but as the most frequent school group in attendance, Parkway Outdoor Schools has offered to help finance the remodeling of the building.
“This fundraiser is to renovate Moran Hall, a building that has been condemned. It was named after Mike Moran who was an outdoor school teacher in Parkway 50 years ago; this is our 50th year,” Geldbach said. “We want to do this so we have an indoor facility for inclement weather, for owl pellets, our fossil unit and any sort of indoor activity we do.”
To fundraise for the renovations, the staff are reaching out for donations so they can assist in financing the construction and are also selling customizable bricks that will lay the path leading to the hall.

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