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Mission Statement:

Our mission is to provide quality and diverse environmental education programs and activities in a community outreach approach to Saint Vincent College, local school systems and the general public. The programs, activities, and events that are the foundation of Saint Vincent College Environmental Education Center encourage local watershed restoration efforts through research, education and community involvement.

Environmental Education Programs at 
The Monastery Run Project Site
    

Wetland Wonders, Grades pre K-2 (1.5 hours) -  Discover the wetland ecosystem and all its wonders.  What is a wetland and what plants and animals live there?  This primary program focuses on how we use our senses to experience nature. 

Cost:  $4.00/student
Maximum: 25 students
Minimum: 15 students

Wild and Wonderful Wetland Experience, Grades 3-6 (2 Hours) - Hands on activities in the wetland allow students to investigate the mysterious orange water, dissect a weird wetland plant, inspect creepy crawlers, and at the end they “Iron It Out”. 
PA State Academic Standards Addressed:  
E&E - 4.1.4C,D,E and 4.3.4B
S&T - 3.1.4D,E; 3.2.4B; 3.3.4A,B,C; 3.4.4A; 3.6.4A,C and 3.3.4B,C

Cost:  $4.00/student

Maximum: 40 students
Minimum: 15 students

Critters and Chemistry: Investigation of the Wetlands at Monastery Run, Grades 7-9 (2 Hours) Chemical and biological parameters are investigated at the beginning and end of the wetland system.  Students collect macroinvertebrates, analyze mine water, and chart data.  Field kits and sampling equipment are used to determine what is happening chemically and biologically in the wetland cells as the mine water travels through five wetland ponds during the treatment process.   
PA State Academic Standards Addressed:  
E&E - 4.1.7C,D,E; 4.3.7B; 4.6.7A,C and 4.7.7C
S&T - 3.2.7B; 3.5.7B and 3.6.7C 


Cost:  $4.00/student
Maximum:  20 students
Minimum:  15 students

Scout-It-Out Wetland Adventure (2 Hours)  - Scouts examine the wonders of wetlands to receive a participation badge.  Scouts employ various techniques to observe nature and sample mine drainage.  By looking at insect diversity, plant adaptation, and completing chemical analysis of the mine water in the wetland, and collecting stream organisms, Scouts can determine the effects of the wetlands on stream health. 

Cost:  Contact Angela Belli
Maximum: 20 students
Minimum: 10 students

Monastery Run Tree Discovery Trail Program (2 Hours) – Webelos scouts forage into the woods and wetlands to earn their Forester Badge.  Scouts become part of a tree and act out their function, determine how old their “tree” is, identify types of forests, and discuss wildfires and how to prevent them.  In the field, they identify trees and forest plants and explain their uses.

Cost: Contact Angela Belli
Maximum: 20 students
Minimum: 10 students

Scheduling Information

Programs Offered: 
April-October  

Program Costs:  

All On-site Programs are $4.00/student for 1.5-2 hour programs.  
Fees will be charged for the number registered regardless of sickness or absentees.

There is no cost for adults or chaperons.  

Restroom and Lunch Facilities:
Your class may bring a brown bag lunch and picnic at the wetlands-please bring blankets. 

R
estroom facilities are available at the Saint Vincent Gristmill - home of the Watershed Education Classroom - where your student’s wetland experience will begin.  

Parking:  
Buses may drop students off at the Saint Vincent Gristmill and Park at designated Bus Parking.


Registration:

You may register for programs by contacting the Center at 724-537-5284 Monday through Friday 9:00 am-5:00 p.m.  Times fill up quickly during September, October and May, so please schedule early. 
 
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