Monday, March 29, 2010

Plans For a New Growing Season

The Master Gardeners from Penn State Extension visited recently to help plan the coming growing season.  Popular vegetables from last year like broccoli and cauliflower will make a comeback along with some new combinations.  Several classes have already planted seeds and are carefully tending them so we will have seedlings to plant soon.  Stay tuned for more news!

Butterfly Garden Plans Take Flight!

Mr. Rick Micula, a nationally recognized, award-winning author, lecturer, and butterfly farmer came recently to talk to the second grade classes.  

As you can see, Mr. Micula gave students a vivid firsthand account of the world of a butterfly.  The second grade students are busy learning all they can about butterflies in order to design a butterfly habitat area in the Outdoor Classroom.  This endeavor is an exciting example of a project-based learning curriculum, in which students will work cooperatively to conduct research, problem-solve, debate, and make decisions - all to reach their goal of creating a school butterfly garden. We'll keep you updated on their progress!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wescosville Library a Treasury of Garden Resources

Last fall, a new assortment of books about gardening, composting and about how to incorporate these and other outdoor topics into elementary curricula were added to the Wescosville Library collection.

The books are full of interesting and easy-to-do projects in language arts, science and math.  They will be a valuable resource for students, teachers and parents.  
Thank you Mrs. Newton!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser a Success

On March 5th, a Spaghetti Dinner was held in the Wescosville School cafeteria to benefit the Outdoor Classroom Project. Over $700 dollars was raised!


More than 200 people attended, sitting down to enjoy a family-style meal of spaghetti, meatballs, and salad served by volunteers, followed by delicious homemade desserts thanks to volunteer bakers. Music by Mr. Williams, Mrs. Cooke, and Ms. Davenport, the elementary string ensemble and elementary band ensemble provided the perfect dining entertainment.













After dinner, Mr. Mauer hosted some lively rounds of bingo, complete with mystery prizes.


















Throughout the evening, guests could buy tickets to enter a basket raffle with an exciting selection of 15 prizes, all generously donated by the following local businesses:


Creative Photography by Jill Cramer
The Wescosville Elementary Library

Please help us thank these businesses by remembering them with your patronage.