
5th Grade Walker Creek Trip
Donation protected
The cabin leaders of Walker Creek 5th Grade are committed to taking our kids to Walker Creek. We are short on funds and desperately need your support!!!!!
Cabin Leaders:
Amy Storek , Kathleen Helmer, Erin Werner , Gretchen Harris , D Gallegioni, Zach MacDonald, Elizabeth Estes, Brigid Carew, Jonathan Pearl, Pete Giordano, B Sumski, Mark Anderson, Dan Whitton
Walker Creek
Walker Creek Ranch is home to the Marin County Outdoor School and Conference Center. Owned and operated by the Marin County Office of Education we are located fifteen miles west of Petaluma. Our 1700 acre site includes forest, chaparral, grassland, and riparian ecosystems. These natural areas serve as an ideal setting for our residential outdoor education program, and for conference, wedding and retreat groups. Our site also hosts 20 miles of hiking trails, a four acre pond, an organic garden, and a low-ropes challenge course.
During a week of Outdoor Education, students learn about the natural world through hands-on experience and exploration of our diverse property. Our curriculum is aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, and tailored to serve public and private elementary schools throughout Northern California. Our program is designed to encourage a deeper connection to nature and inspire stewardship of our earth. Each year over 5,000 students join us for a week of discovery, learning and community building while experiencing the magic of nature. (Taken from the Walker Creek Web Page).
Please take a quick moment and donate to help the cause!
Cabin Leaders:
Amy Storek , Kathleen Helmer, Erin Werner , Gretchen Harris , D Gallegioni, Zach MacDonald, Elizabeth Estes, Brigid Carew, Jonathan Pearl, Pete Giordano, B Sumski, Mark Anderson, Dan Whitton
Walker Creek
Walker Creek Ranch is home to the Marin County Outdoor School and Conference Center. Owned and operated by the Marin County Office of Education we are located fifteen miles west of Petaluma. Our 1700 acre site includes forest, chaparral, grassland, and riparian ecosystems. These natural areas serve as an ideal setting for our residential outdoor education program, and for conference, wedding and retreat groups. Our site also hosts 20 miles of hiking trails, a four acre pond, an organic garden, and a low-ropes challenge course.
During a week of Outdoor Education, students learn about the natural world through hands-on experience and exploration of our diverse property. Our curriculum is aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, and tailored to serve public and private elementary schools throughout Northern California. Our program is designed to encourage a deeper connection to nature and inspire stewardship of our earth. Each year over 5,000 students join us for a week of discovery, learning and community building while experiencing the magic of nature. (Taken from the Walker Creek Web Page).
Please take a quick moment and donate to help the cause!
Organizer and beneficiary
Kathleen Reilly Helmer
Organizer
Larkspur, CA
Julie Gallagher
Beneficiary