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This past Sunday, March 14, the students went to the World Water Day held at the Natural History Museum. There were booths and activities that promoted the the protection of L.A.'s water resources. Children danced and played instruments and were admitted into the Museum.On March 21, the children will attend a free cultural workshop at the Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center, Celebrating the Spring Equinox.
Interested in Science???
We are! That is why, on April 17, we will attend the 1st Annual Science Festival in Agoura Hills.Stay tuned!
This picture here was taken over at Jenks Lake. It was a very long two hour drive to get to San Bernandino, but it was worth it. The scenery was beautiful. The people there were very friendly and wouldn't hesitate to help you. The Blazers got to meet Smokey the bear. I had many mishaps throughout the day, it took me a while to learn how to cast the line, and instead of hooking fish I would end up hooking my hand. It was quite painful, who would've ever thought such a small hook was very dangerous. I was really happy when I caught a fish, but unfortunately it got away. During lunch everyone got to chat among themselves and talk about how the day was going for them so far. By the end of the day, we were all gathered with the park rangers and those who caught fish were given an award. One of the students here at the Blazers won the price for heaviest fish, which weighed 9 oz. Before leaving, everyone got goodie bags and then it was another long drive home. It was quite funny because almost everyone fell asleep and I took the liberty of taking embarrassing pictures. Overall, the day was fun. I'm looking forward to the next fishing trip next year. Hopefully next time around, my fish won't get away.