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Pottsgrove Students

Pottsgrove Students

The day is overcast. Student representatives from the Spark the Wave Club and the Environmental Club of Pottsgrove High School meet to discuss the upcoming work day they’ve scheduled for classmates and members of their organizations. As it starts to drizzle they’re asked if they want to put off physically mapping out the areas where their teams will work. “Nope, let’s do it.” As we walk through the future Children’s Forest, they decide where areas for various activities will be…

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Historic House Gets Paint!

Historic House Gets Paint!

11/12/14  Painting begins on the Historic House Work has begun to scrape and prime the old wooden siding and prepare it for a coat of paint.  It will take many hours of work, but eventually the outside will be protected again after 20 years of abuse from the weather! Save Save Save

Family Night Hike

Family Night Hike

An exciting event last night in Upper Pottsgrove. About 350 people showed up for a Night Hike at the Althouse Arboretum. There were games, storytelling, a scavenger hunt, glow stick-lit trails, snacks, face and pumpkin painting, a marshmallow roast, and prizes for every child. Some children came in costumes, all came with flashlights to explore and find what awaited them. Students organized by the Spark the Wave Club ran the entire event flawlessly from planning, organizing, getting donations, shopping, and…

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Our House

Our House

Progress…. Thanks to volunteers from St. Luke Lutheran Church. First ones to work on the house. A day of much-appreciated scrapping and painting. The house when completed will have offices upstairs for the SAVE Foundation (GreenAllies) which runs all of the programs and activities for the Arboretum and a community meeting place downstairs for visitors to enjoy. (Think meeting a friend for a walk and stopping in for a cup of coffee and a chat or meeting new friends!) Need…

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Bees!

Bees!

Ok, so you can’t see them, but there are honeybees living behind the external wood of our house! (Right up there in the corner.) Estimates put the hive population at over 50,000 bees! Our brave volunteer (and Board Member) Andy has come prepared. He listens to the walls to locate them. So what are we going to do? We don’t want to hurt them, so, under the guidance of our resident bee experts Andy (and hopefully Kevin!) we are planning…

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