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Hilltown Families' mission is to support the common good of their community by developing a sense of place through a shared understanding of the value of self-directed learning through community engagement. These learning values are referred to as "community-based education" and are accessible and inclusive to an intergenerational audience. This learning process unites community..
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4d ago
Through engaging activities, garden-based learning promotes an understanding of natural cycles and community connections. This approach, which can range from small backyard plots to community gardens, serves as a living laboratory for learning about plant life cycles, soil science, and the role of pollinators. It enriches our understanding of ecological practices. Participating in garden-based learning fosters community ties and environmental stewardship, offering a unique educational experience each gardening season.
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6d ago
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Hilltown Families
6d ago
Explore culinary delights with Guest DJ Cowboy Andy on the HFVS Sharing Recipes Episode. This episode blends humor with music and culinary adventures, featuring songs like "Dancing in the Kitchen" by Tim Kubart and "Time to Make the Donuts" by Recess Monkey. Tune in for a fun kitchen experience where Cowboy Andy spins tracks that capture the essence of cooking, from chaotic breakfast preparations to the simple pleasures of making pasta. Highlights include "Mommas In the Kitchen" and the playful "Peanut Butter Jambalaya" by Dana. Join this journey and whip up some fun in the kitchen with the H ..read more
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1w ago
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1w ago
Exploring the vital role of dead trees as snags and logs reveal their critical contributions to ecosystems. These structures provide essential habitats for diverse species, promoting rich biodiversity. Dead trees also enhance soil fertility through decomposition, recycling essential nutrients that support new plant growth. Incorporating dead trees into garden designs can improve habitat complexity and promote sustainable landscaping, conserving biodiversity and teaching valuable lessons about ecological balance and interconnectedness.
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Hilltown Families
1w ago
Explore the world of kitchen chemistry to enhance your culinary skills and scientific understanding. Understand the Maillard reaction for perfect browning and delightful crisp in foods. Learning how ingredients interact during cooking boosts recipe quality and allows for confident experimentation. Molecular gastronomy offers playful ways to create surprising textures and flavors. This blend of science and cooking transforms your kitchen into a lab for experimenting with taste and science.
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Hilltown Families
2w ago
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Hilltown Families
2w ago
Dandelions serve as effective educational tools across various fields, highlighting their ecological significance and versatility. They can be used to teach about plant biology, pollinators, and biomimicry potential. By engaging with dandelions, learners can foster a deeper understanding of ecological and nutritional aspects, promoting stronger bonds within communities and the environment.
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Hilltown Families
3w ago
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