Chapman State Park to host Remake Days
Remake Days is coming to Chapman State Park.
Remake Learning Days of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Penn Soil RC&D are bringing What’s in the Water.
Through a number of activities between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, visitors will learn about life below the surface of Chapman Lake and Penny Run.
Guests are invited for fishing, stream studies, nature journaling, and making fish prints, with all materials — including bait and rods, and lunch – provided.
Remake Learning Days is an “interactive festival… designed for kids of all ages to help develop their sense of creativity, perseverance, and curiosity,” according to Spokesperson Kelsi Wilcox Boyles of Riverview Intermediate Unit No. 6.
What’s in the Water is one of more than 100 events going on in Northwestern Pennsylvania as part of Remake Learning Days.
“At a time when parents, educators and caregivers are making summer plans to fill gaps in children’s academic and social experiences, the national festival of over 1,000 events celebrating learning innovation taps into the dynamic programming of a variety of partner organizations – from local schools, museums, libraries, community hubs, tech startups and more,” Wilcox Boyles said. “This is a great way to elevate our community partners. Local libraries, community learning centers and studios, museums, and schools, are all doing great things and engaging students in hands-on learning events. During Remake Learning Days we get to highlight that innovation and become a connected community helping spark new interests which could potentially develop into a life-long passion and a possible career path for our youth.”
Further details, including a list of Remake events, can be found by visiting https://remakelearningdays.org/northwesternpa/