Slavery, Singing, Streams Among Themes for E-term and Explore Week

22 de abril de 2021 / Andrea Wenger
Touring Choir members held hands and sang Benediction for the first time in more than a year. Photo by Christine Fairfield.
Los miembros del coro itinerante se tomaron de la mano y cantaron Bendición por primera vez en más de un año. Foto de Christine Fairfield.

“Slavery in Rockingham County,” singing together for the first time, and learning from area streams were among the experiences offered to Eastern Mennonite School students in mid April. The days were a COVID-adjusted and safe alternative to the usual week-long spring experiential learning offered for grades 6-12 known as un período electrónico y Explore Week.

The group experiences included:

  • Advocacy and Affirmation with Shannon Roth
  • Day Mountain Hikes with Paul Leaman and Jennifer Young
  • Dungeons and Dragons with Malea Gascho
  • Jodi Hertzler Fishing in the Valley with Andrew Gascho and Justin King
  • Fly a plan and hike a cave with Mary Cranston
  • Golf: Business and Service with Chad Seibert
  • Jewelry Crafting with Anna Haarer and Julianne Ross
  • Mountain Biking and Service with Sarah Mitch
  • Online Ultimate Smash Brothers with Kevin Carini
  • Service, Silence and Solitude with Curt Stutzman
  • Touring Choir at Highland Retreat with Jared Stutzman, Christine Fairfield and Jesse Blosser
  • 6th and 7th grade at Riven Rock and Lake at Cedar Hill
  • 8th grade in downtown Harrisonburg and at Camp Brethren Woods

See photo captions for details on many of the groups.

“We are so grateful for the chance to learn to know each other and God’s world in different settings, including the glorious springtime of the Shenandoah Valley,” said Paul Leaman, head of school, who led two hikes in Shenandoah National Park.

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