The AMC is the oldest outdoor recreation and conservation organization in the U.S. We are committed to reducing the barriers to active outdoor participation by youth and expanding the opportunities for environmental education.
Website: http://www.outdoors.org
Location: Boston, MA
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Comment by Josh Lake on July 13, 2012 at 10:00am The Appalachian Mountain Club has launched a new online community, Kids Outdoors, perfect for parents looking for “where to” and “how to” advice on getting kids outside in the NYC and Boston areas. The community is packed with over 100 close-to-home ideas on places to enjoy the outdoors! Weekly blog posts - written by local authors - provide tips and tricks for parents wanting to get outside with their children. Check out Kids Outdoors for yourself!
Trying to plan your next close-to-home outdoor trip as a family near Boston or NYC? Get expert tips and ideas from AMC’s new "Kids Outdoors" online communities: http://kids.outdoors.org.
Looking for fun outdoor destinations to explore in and around Boston and NYC? The Appalachian Mountain Club just launched its “Outdoors with Kids” series, with guides for Boston and NYC kicking things off. Each guide is written by local parents and features 100 fun places for hiking, biking, swimming, paddling, camping, and playgrounds. Check them out on AMC's website.
Comment by Daniella (Donna) Drader on April 17, 2012 at 11:32pm We're so excited to hear about your April events! Please join the Let's G.O.! (Get Outside) group and post your stories and photos.
Haven't heard of Let's G.O.! yet? It's not too late!
Everyone can Play, Serve, and Celebrate in their own way.
Please check out this registration link (you must copy and paste it into your browser).
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/7055/p/salsa/event/common/publi...
I'd be happy to help you through registering if you need assistance. Contact me with any questions.
~Donna
Daniella Ruth Lorincz Drader
Cell: 208-310-6265
daniella.drader@gmail.com
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