Film shows students' perspectives on conservation, May 29
Join Coastal Mountains Land Trust, Cornerpsring Montessori School, and Otter Trails on Thursday, May 29, at 5:30 p.m., at the Belfast Free Library, to see "a joyful and entertaining film" created by students about peace with the environment.
Last year, first through third year students at Cornerspring Montessori school made a film centering peace with the environment. With the guidance of their teacher, Haley Norris, the lower elementary students delved into the way land is conserved in their community and how to balance housing and ecological needs.
The class went on several field trips during this project. They visited the office and preserves of Coastal Mountains Land Trust, met with planning staff from the City of Belfast, and spent time with a nature-based homeschool group called Otter Trails.
Otter Trails, led by Coral Breuer and Suzanne Stone, is a three-day-a-week homeschooling enrichment program for children 7-11 with a focus on immersive nature education and learning through community engagement.
This event is free and open to everyone. No registration is needed.
Coastal Mountains Land Trust has worked since 1986 to permanently conserve land to benefit the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay. The Land Trust has protected over 13,000 acres, offering 55 miles of trails for public recreation.
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Belfast Free Library
Belfast, ME 04915
United States