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April 16th Field Trip 4th and 5th Graders

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

bench in useAt last! The entire reason for making the bench came to fruition this day when the makers of the tiles and their cohorts boarded buses for a science lesson and craft project at the Preserve of Monte Sano.  The children gravitated first to the bench on the way to the trail head, then to Princess Okilanna, Little Big Dog.   Cathie Mayne of the Trust welcomed the children and helped them visualize the size of the preserve .  She assured them that recent rains would offer inspiring views.  The science teacher aid reminded the 4th graders of their objective: leaf classification and off we went while the 5th graders made fabric leaves in the pavilion.

It was obvious that few of these children had been on any trail: a passing fly made the girls scream!

We scrambled over a fallen log, admired the rushing water under the bridge, and sloshed through low spots on the trail.  A few co-leaders emerged among the few panicked girls and a  worried boys.  Twenty minutes later, I heard sincere delight in “This is awesome! and a breathless “Look! The city!” through a clearing and finally “Look at me–I’m all muddy!”  One or two asked ’so when is lunch?”   Quieter thinkers asked “How do you learn the names of the trees? and “What’s a railroad bed?”

After the lunch break, the 5th graders hit the trails and Okie and I hit the road.

let's do this again

Chapman bench at its home

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Frances and I went to Chapman Elementary today to meet with the young people who painted the tiles, Huntsville Land Trust folks, teachers and others to celebrate the unveiling of the bench before it was taken to its new home on Huntsville Land Trust property. Its home will be on the way to the pavilion and near the junction of several trails. The bench with its beautiful tiles will be the start of many great adventures into the trails.

Thank you to all who made this happen, it touched a lot of lives and over the many years of use it will touch many more.

Here is a map with Chapman School, Land Trust Parking (off Bankhead Parkway) and most importantly the Chapman Bench.

Chapman Bench Locatin

Coming Together

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

We are delighted with the location for the bench.   Thank you Andy, for suggesting that the Chapman Bench be installed in this clearing.  It is not far from the pavilion where there are several tables lined up; a great spot  for a larger group.   This will be a great spot for a small group or a single person to enjoy.

Thank you A&M students and staff for affixing the tiles to the bench….maybe the last tile was applied at the moment that Andy and Scott shook hands on this site!

Chapman Bench — arranging tiles 1/21/09

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Last night, we saw the decorated tiles for the first time when we met to arrange them on the bench.  It was great to see how creative the children are: the images of things with wings are so uplifting and such very good work.  We are thrilled to be closer to fruition of our vision for the finished object in an inspiring setting.  Jennie described her reaction to seeing tiles for several benches after firing in a kiln.  Hear her words  in this short video clip from last night:

ChapmanTile arranging of Chapman bench Bench Video

Chapman Elementary School students (another bench!)

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Sponsors Scott and Frances Akridge are looking forward to seeing the bench with tiles by Chapman Elementary students, when it is installed on a Land Trust hiking trail.

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