Snowshoeing
Offered for students in grades 4 –12 takes place at Glacial Hills. BYI provides snowshoes and helmets. Linda Atkins, Paul DeLange, Ron Lynch and Debbie Woodbeck are the initiative coordinators.
Offered for students in grades 4 –12 takes place at Glacial Hills. BYI provides snowshoes and helmets. Linda Atkins, Paul DeLange, Ron Lynch and Debbie Woodbeck are the initiative coordinators.
(Winter 2023): Students learn a wide range of downhill skiing skills from certified ski instructors. Free instruction, demonstrations and equipment are provided by Shanty Creek Resort at Cedar River Village for students who qualify in grades 5 – 12.
September through May, Eagles’ Nest is offered to children, first grade through third grade after school from 3:00 – 5:00. In the 2022-Winter 2023 school year, Eagles’ Nest is being expanded to include a second day on Thursdays.
Students, grades 5 –12 Antrim Conservation District OfficeIndoor Practice Range • 4820 Stover RoadStudents who have passed the Firearm Safety Class may participate. Registration and Waiver
Students, grades 5 –12 Antrim Conservation District OfficeIndoor Practice Range • 4820 Stover RoadStudents who have passed the Firearm Safety Class may participate.Sarah Toth, Instructor-Trainer, certified by USA Archery, the official governing body for Olympic Archery in the United States. Registration and Waiver
Students, grades 5 –12, learn valuable cooking and meal preparation skills, recipe reading, sanitary practices, teamwork and organization skills. Cooking sessions are held Fall, Winter and Spring. Besides eating their own creations in the afternoon, recipes are shared with Meadowbrook residents or taken home to share with their families. Dee Lynch is the initiative leader. Registration and Waiver