In the Parks
Project WET Educators
Workshop
WATERVILLE — On Saturday, April 12, from 8:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m., there will be a “Project WET” Educator Workshop at Little Pine State Park. Project WET is a nationally used curriculum supplement intended for use by educators teaching at kindergarten through 12th grade level. The activities in each module use a hands-on approach to reinforce the theme.
Each activity is organized the same and contains a summary, objectives, materials needed, making connections and background information. This is followed by step-by-step directions on how to do the activity. At the end of the activity, there are sections for assessment, extensions and resources. Participants who complete the seminar will receive the manual and other water-related materials. They will also be credited with 5.5 hours for Act 48. There is a $15 fee for this educator workshop, and pre-registration and pre-payment is required. The maximum number of registrants is 15. Registration is open and will close on April 5, 2025. To register, call the park office at 570-753-6000 to learn more.
(Virtual) Fish of Little Pine Watershed
WATERVILLE — On Thursday, March 20, from 11 to 11:30 a.m., there will be a “(Virtual) Fish of the Little Pine Watershed” program at Little Pine State Park. Be advised that this program will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams and will not take place face to face at the park.
Join the park naturalist to learn about the many different types of fish that inhabit the Little Pine Watershed. Afterward, we may have some time to share fish stories.
Registration is required to receive the link to the Microsoft Teams program. When you receive an email confirmation, please click on the link in the confirmation to make sure it opens properly prior to the program. Call or email park staff if you have difficulties registering.
To register, go to the following website and search for Little Pine State Park: events.dcnr.pa.gov/.
(Virtual) Fish of Hyner Run Watershed
HYNER — On Thursday, March 20, from 1 to 1:30 p.m., there will be a “(Virtual) Fish of Hyner Run Watershed” at Hyner Run State Park. Be advised that this program will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams and will not take place face to face at the park.
Join the park naturalist to learn about the many different types of fish that inhabit the Hyner Run Watershed. Afterward, we may have some time to share fish stories.
Registration is required to receive the link to the Microsoft Teams program. When you receive an email confirmation, please click on the link in the confirmation to make sure it opens properly prior to the program. Call or email us if you have difficulties registering.
To register, go to the following website and search for Hyner Run State Park: events.dcnr.pa.gov/