Picture This: Kids Photography Class

Picture This: Kids Photography Class
Picture This: Kids Photography Class
Watershed Walk
Water flows through all life, from a tiny ladybug to mighty oak. We all need clean fresh flowing water. A watershed is a region of land from the start to the end of a waterway. Alabama’s highest point marks a special watershed with many incredible plants and animals who call it home. Come prepared to explore, get wet and learn about water. For more information email Mandy.Pearson@dcnr.alabama.gov or call 256 488 5115 ext 2814
Date: March 25, 2019
Time: 10:00-11:30
Lets Go Camping: Camping Workshop
Celebrate the launch of the new book, "Best Dog Hikes Alabama" by Joe Cuhaj at this very special book signing:
• Pet Adoption by Local Non-Profit Pet Rescues
• “Best Dog Hikes Alabama” Book Signing with a portion of the
proceeds benefiting the rescues
• A Chance for Potential Adopters to “Test Drive” their canine choice
on a short hike
• Presentation by an Area Trainer on Bringing a New Pet Home
• Presentation on Getting Your Dog Ready for Hiking
• Presentation by Area Vet on Essentials of Dog Care
• Music
• Snacks and Drinks
Capturing New Memories: Cheaha Earth Day 2019
Date April 20, 2019
Here & There Photography Gallery
May the Fourth Be with You: A Look at the Real Star Wars
Framing in a New Story: Photography Composition
Have you watched in awe and wonder as photographer capture a breathtaking moment the quick snap of a shutter? Composition is a subject matter in a photograph. Join Photographer Trey Walker as he teaches about the elements of composition. He will also give you new skills for framing in a different style of photography. The class is limited to 25 spaces. To register email Mandy.Pearson@dcnr.alabama.gov or call 256 488 5115 ext 2814
Date: April 20, 2019
Fee: $10.00
Project Leave No Trace Teacher Workshop
July 18, 2019
9:00 am - 2:00 pm at the Bigfoot LNT Education Pavilion
Building connections to the natural world through outdoor recreation, land ethics, science, and experiences.
What is Project Leave No Trace?
* Interdisciplinary, integrative, hands-on and activity-based
* Conservation, stewardship, and ecology
* Fun for students and instructors, indoors or out
Waterfall Tour and Lunch with a VIEW!
Photo by Bill Wilson (Cheaha Falls)
Join Park Naturalist Mandy Pearson from Cheaha State Park and Joan Alexander from Anniston Outdoor Association (Cheaha VIP Volunteer) on a tour exploring Cheaha area waterfalls. Easy to moderate hikes on rocky dirt trails. Will see some well-known waterfalls as well as some hidden treasures.
Things to bring: Plenty of water, snacks, hiking poles/staff (optional), sturdy shoes (open toe shoes are not recommended). Please be sure to dress appropriately according to seasonal temperatures/weather.