Mar. 18—For 50 years, the non-profit Learning Tree Farm has provided exciting adventures that engage families in nature-based learning in a timeless farm setting. Spring is on its way which means the ...
For more than 50 years, Learning Tree Farm’s inspirational, hands-on approach to connecting children with nature is one of Dayton’s best models for building environmental awareness. Founded in 1973 by ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– Who says education can’t be fun, especially Learning Tree Farm’s Autumn Fest! Executive Director Heather Ritter and Farm Operations Director Loralynn Kadell joined Living Dayton ...
DAYTON, OHIO (WDTN) — Enjoy the beautiful spring weather and engage your minds with the help of our friends at Learning Tree Farm. Heather Ritter, Director of Learning Tree Farm shared a sweet baby ...
Learning Tree Farm uses cisterns to collect rainwater from a barn that was originally built to dry tobacco in the 1800s. Climate change is affecting our food, and our food is affecting the climate.
On a hilly farm in Fauquier County, four children were huddled around a strip of mud in the pouring rain, two of them with their sweat shirt hoods pulled tight against the downpour. At the center of ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Four local teachers were recognized by Five Rivers MetroParks for incorporating nature into their classrooms and encouraging students to explore the natural world. The ...