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Developing Wonder
Amidst canoeing and hiking at Lake Robertson this month, 90+ middle schoolers from Maury River Middle School also took a moment to pause, look, and create. The result: a wonderful array of cyanotypes – one of the earliest forms of photography that requires no camera, only specially treated cloth that is sensitive to sunlight. We shared this technique with the youth on June 4th and 11th as part of YAS (Youth Experiencing Success), a grant-funded camp run by MRMS. “The activit
Jun 18


Look, See, & Feel
“What I enjoy from Nature Photography Club is being able to freely express so many things in one photo . . . and the overall freedom of being able to express myself . . .When taking photos I like to convey macro shots, or close-ups in other words. As well I enjoy capturing the raw weather, like reflection on water, or light-to-shadow contrast.” – Artist statement, Maury River 6th grader Each year, Boxerwood educator – and professional photographer – Brittany Klinger teaches
May 28


Caring & Sharing: Gifts of Nature Dec. 7
‘Tis the season when families gather at Boxerwood to craft a holiday feast for the birds and wildlife that winter in their backyards....
Nov 22, 2024


Walk the Labyrinth on May 4
Boxerwood will be hosting a free public event on Saturday, May 4 as part of World Labyrinth Day, an international project coming for the...
Apr 19, 2024


Every Day is Earth Day
This year, we're hosting a series of family-friendly gatherings throughout April and into early May in celebration of Earth Day. Offered...
Mar 18, 2024
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