Connecting Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences Across the Sciences
Join us for an introduction to outdoor learning experiences highlighting real-world applications of scientific concepts in watershed education.
Join us for an introduction to outdoor learning experiences highlighting real-world applications of scientific concepts in watershed education.
Enjoy live music, children’s activities, exhibits, vendors, educational hikes, good food, and other live entertainment. Stop by our exhibit and say hello!
No matter who you are or where you live, whether you’ve been fishing or not, if you’re ready to learn, explore, and be a safe angler, fishing is for you!
Join us for a fun-filled day to study the ecosystem and wildlife in the White Clay Creek and learn the basics of fly fishing!
Join us for a special MWEE Ambassador Training and learn a fun, immersive way to engage with watershed science.
Sorry, this camp has been canceled. Please check out the other camps being offered from February through June!
Join us to explore strategies and activities that engage young learners with science and nature.
Our School-Days-Off Camps invite third- through fifth-grade students to spend a fun-filled day outdoors along White Clay Creek. The theme this month is Watershed Wonders.
Registration ends Monday, March 2. Pennsylvania teachers, join us to learn how to implement GIS tools, watershed inquiry, and environmental literacy in your classroom practices.
Instructors will learn how to empower learners to explore watershed-to-ocean connections, participate in citizen science, and adopt a stream of their own.
This educator camp blends stream science, outdoor learning, and classroom application, helping teachers transform local waterways into living laboratories.
Throughout the week, campers will explore the Stroud Center’s forested campus along the creek, perform hands-on freshwater science experiments, and create nature-themed crafts.