Wee Naturalist program to focus on ‘Nature’s Art’
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society’s November Wee Naturalists program for preschoolers will be entitled “Nature’s Art.”
It will focus on the many different shapes and colors that can be found in the woods after the leaves have fallen.
The program will be held at the Society’s Yankauer Nature Preserve on Whiting’s Neck in northeastern Berkeley County. Two sessions will be offered: one on Thursday, Nov.8 and another on Monday, Nov. 12. Each session will last from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
The Wee Naturalists program is designed to provide regular monthly opportunities for children ages 3-5 to explore nature together safely under the guidance of an experienced PVAS instructor. At each session, children must be accompanied by a parent, grandparent, other adult relative or guardian.
To ensure that everyone receives close, personal attention, enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required. Easy on-line registration is available on the Society’s website at www.potomacaudubon.org. The fee is $5 per child/adult team per session.
The program is led by Suzi Taylor, of Sharpsburg, MD, a veteran Audubon camp director who has a degree in environmental education.
For more information, contact Ms. Taylor at 301-432-1908 or tomandsuzi506@cs.com.
The Wee Naturalists program was established in 2009 with support from the Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation’s Two Rivers Giving Circle.