Stay informed about State Park’s General Plan for Little Basin which currently calls for the removal of the Sempervirens Outdoor School. The draft plan is currently slated to be revealed this summer, but keep informed about what is happening and view the following fact sheet and see what you can do to help protect environmental..
Want to Explore a New Horizon?
Currently the Exploring New Horizons Board of Directors is looking for a few qualified individual to join our group. The Board of Directors is responsible for the planning and direction of the organization, and ensure that the ENH culture stays alive and well. Currently, we are looking for individuals that have skills in marketing, finance,..
Follow ENH on Facebook
During outdoor school we create a community of individuals, and now you can continue your connection to Exploring New Horizons, the Sempervirens Outdoor School or the Pigeon Point Environmental Education Program through Facebook. Exploring New Horizons Outdoor School on Facebook
Hot Spot: St. Theresa and St. Joachim Dec. 7-11
Hi folks, it was an amazing week here marked by wonderful students, cold nights, and incredible wildlife. Here are a few things recorded on the Hotspot for the week: Frost, Frozen ground, Red-Tailed Hawk, American Kestrel, Turkey Vulture,Sharp Shinned Hawk, amazing pictures of a Peregrine Falcon, Turkey Vulture, and Bewick’s Wren by a parent chaperon,..
Hot Spot is Back Walnut Heights/Indian Valley
Hi folks, Kodiak Bear here, the new principal here at Loma Mar, taking over for the amazing and incredible Burl. Here are some of the amazing things seen and recorded by the wonderful students at these two schools… At the Beach: hermit crabs, snow geese, harbor seals, california sea lion, dead sea lion, a dolphin,..
Burls Last Hot Spot — I dream because I am . . .
Greetings, I have been waiting for some time to write this blog. I apologize that it comes in the form of a blog, but if I were to write all of you individually it would take some time; time that I do not have right now. But, the reason for this blog, as most of..
Lafayette B 4/20-24/09
Hey there Lafayette! This is B, the naturalist, and I get to blog the Hotspot for the week! First off, I hope everyone had an awesome time at outdoor school. The weather has certainly changed since last week’s heat wave. It has cooled down significantly, so the banana slugs and redwood trees are very happy…
Celebrate 30 Years!
Calling all past and present campers, staff, students, families and friends! Come and celebrate as Exploring New Horizons celebrates 30 years of inspiration, transformation and education. Join us on June 20, 2009 from 10am to 4pm at the Sempervirens Outdoor School in Boulder Creek. The day will be filled with activities for families and youth..
Lafayette A 4/13-17/09 Hot Spot
Lafeyette Children, you make me smile. This Rainbow is going to last for a while. Remember these days and speak of them well For they may never be here, again . . . The Wind was definitely incredible this week. On Tuesday the wind blew harder than I have ever witnessed while living here in..
Creekside B 3/30-4/2/09 Hot Spot
Creeekside B — My friends, what a beautiful week we had. Great tide pools, clouds, sunshine and Saturn in the sky. Thanks for Mr. Rathjen for sharing his sky scout with me. I learned a lot. The ocean was pretty calm for the most part. The swell was a local wind swell probably produced from..