Expeditionary School at Black River Receives EpicPromise Grant

Originally Published 2/1/21

LUDLOW, Vt. – The Expeditionary School at  Black River announced last week that they are the recipient of a $4,000  grant from EpicPromise, a Vail Resorts foundation. The funds will go to  support extra programming and appropriate outdoor gear for the students.  This funding reflects Vail’s Covid-19 relief efforts by encouraging  outdoor activities. Outdoor education is a pillar of the school with an  emphasis on personal growth and physical wellbeing. By participating in  an outdoor curriculum that is woven into their classes, students are  learning to collaborate in small group settings, empathize,  problem-solve, and develop confidence in themselves and others. ESBR  looks forward to continued partnership with Vail and EpicPromise in the  future.

The Expeditionary School at Black River also began a partnership with  the Vermont Institute of Natural Science. Students engaged in their  first outdoor experience with VINS last week with a lesson on animal  tracking while snowshoeing. The program will run through June and is to  include additional outdoor experiences as well as access to a virtual  classroom with online resources and materials.

If you would like to learn more about the school or get involved, please contact Pat Pullinen, Chair of the Board at patrick@blackriveris.org or Kendra Rickerby, Interim Head of School at kendra@blackriveris.org. Please visit our website at www.blackriveris.org. Donations can be made on the website or by mailing a check to P.O. Box 485, Ludlow, VT 05149.

Concert featuring Broadway veteran and Andover resident Susan Haefner: 10% of Proceeds to Benefit The Independent School

9/14/20

Concert featuring Broadway veteran and Andover resident Susan Haefner, with special guests Lisa and Lori Brigantino.

  • Susan, Lisa, and Lori will entertain us, often in 3-part harmony, with traditional folk and old-time songs, plus original tunes written by Lisa. A very special surprise guest will lead the singalong portion of the concert.

  • “Make Yourself at Home” premieres on Okemo Valley TV’s YouTube Channel on November 1st at 5pm, and will be available for viewing for the month of November. The concert will also air on Okemo Valley TV’s community channel, dates and times to be announced.

  • The concert is free of charge, although viewers are asked to consider a $15-20 donation, which will directly support the work of Little Yellow House Studio artists and Black River Independent School.

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