Friday, October 2, 2009

community

What would a children's community be without a well-equipped, embracing group of people and establishments?
Not sure, but with family volunteers, Riverwood House once every two weeks [more so in the spring], visits the community. When the Winter season ends, so does our need to "hibernate". Spring erupts and there becomes a great time for obvious growth, discovery, and openness just like in the Winter months although Spring becomes that time to share those discoveries. Places we visit on a regular basis support this growth and openness in forms of animals and plants and human exploration:


Frist Center for the Visual arts: Martin Artquest and courtyard




                                    



Shelby Bottoms Nature Center and Greenway





Grassmere Zoo and the Historic Croft Mansion and Farm



Nature Play at Edwin Warner




Our goal for Spring 2010 is to collaborate with a local community garden. Additionally, we plan to join the East Nashville Farmer's Market offering breads, cookies, scones, plants/cut herbs, and various other treats for Spring/Summer 2011...

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