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2002-03 Archives | |
september | * a visit from Terri Bennett of NBC6 to talk about gardening * a tour of our own historic Woodlawn house with previous owner George Mundle * trips to the Iredell Historical Society and Centre Church Cemetary * a tour of the historic Houston House, just north of Woodlawn * the 9/11 memorial ceremony in Charlotte * a kayaking trip on Lake Norman |
october | * a visit to the Mint Museum to see the Romare Bearden exhibit * a visit to the Charlotte Museum of History to see the Declaration of Independence Road Show * a tour of historic buildings in Statesville * a trip to Winston-Salem to see the Great Inventors play * a day at the Renaissance Festival in Huntersville * a visit to Hiddenite, NC to find some gems * a visit to Children's Community School in Huntersville to share some of our literary creations |
november | * a visit from the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory to discuss reptiles and amphibians * a field trip to the Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia * a clean-up day on the Little Sugar Creek in north Charlotte * a visit to the historic Rosedale Plantation in Charlotte |
december | * our Quiz Bowl team rises to the challenge in the NC 7th grade competition |
january | * Dr. Mark Stanback of the Davidson College Biology Dept. places bluebird and screech owl houses on campus as part of his research * a trip via public transportation to Charlotte to view the Americanos Exhibit and an exhibit on the history of the Charlotte area at the Levine Museum * student exhibit/performance that demonstrated the principles of art and music, and their inter-relationships |
february | * an aviation field trip to Charlotte's Discovery Place and the Carolinas Aviation Museum * collecting data on amphibians at Cowan's Ford Nature Preserve * laying coverboards with students from the Davidson College Herpetology Lab, as part of their reptile and amphibian research * a trip to NorthEast Medical Center in Concord to see their MRI machine * a trip to Old Salem to experience life in 18th century North Carolina * the NC DOT Bridge Building competition in Troy, NC. |
march | * a visit to the greenhouse and botanical gardens at UNC-Charlotte * a field trip to the Torance Store (est. 1779) in Huntersville |
april | * a visit to Bennett Place in Durham, where 90,000 Confederate troops surrendered * a dramatic performance of Airport Adventure by the 5th and 6th grade |
may | * an overnight trip to Charleston, SC, highlighted by our stay aboard the USS Yorktown * 7th grader Sammy Sarett competes against 250 other spelling champions at the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. More Archives |
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