About this Event
Wild School students create nature-based art using a variety of mediums, engage in hands-on science, and explore the outdoors at Heritage Pond Education Center. Students gain knowledge of and appreciation for the natural world around them as well as learning art skills and making new friends. Parents or guardians are welcome, but not required, to stay with their child for the duration of the class.
Teachers: Amanda Welch and Meghan Ballard
Amanda Welch teaches art at Stella Mayfield Elementary School in Elgin, Oregon, and has a master’s degree in Arts Education. Although her main focus is fiber art, she spends a lot of time working with various mediums such as painting, photography and ceramics. She is also a mom of four and helps coach the La Grande Swim Club.
Meghan Ballard holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from Portland State University and has done graduate-level coursework in Environmental Education. She has more than 20 years of experience in environmental education engaging K-12 science classes in stream and wetland restoration projects. She is owner and teacher of Blue Mountain Nature School, a member of the Blue Mountains Conservancy board of directors, and a mother of two.
Cost: Free
Location: Heritage Pond Education Center located at 913 South Miller Drive in La Grande
This free class is made possible by a grant from The Gray Family Foundation and Wildhorse Foundation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
913 Miller Dr, 913 Miller Drive, La Grande, United States
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