KCEEI Living with the Land: Birding on the Woodland Campus
Woodlands Campus Nokomis Forest Stewardship Trail, Factoryville, PAMAY 13
MAY 13
Join the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute at the Everhart Museum on Sunday, July 9 from noon to 2 p.m.! Join the Keystone College Beekeepers at the Everhart Museum for a family- friendly presentation on honey bees and other native pollinators! This event ties in with the Everhart's newest exhibition, Wild Bees: Photographs by Paula […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
Join the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute for a week-long intensive course featuring three one credit field biology courses: Stream Ecology, Aquatic Entomology, and Fish of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The courses will run daily 8 am-5 pm, Monday through Friday. Participants will spend time in the classroom and in the stream. Students are responsible for bringing […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
Join KCEEI for an Intro to Flyfishing! Learn from area experts in the world of flyfishing at Keystone's beautiful Woodlands Campus. This event is open to ages 14 and up. The cost is $5 per person and equipment is provided. Registration is required. For more information and to register by email: kceei@keystone.edu, or by phone […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
KCEEI Summer Nature Camp uses experiential learning to incorporate themes from our natural world with science! Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data, use binoculars, magnifying lenses, microscopes and how to be a citizen scientist. Scientific concepts are reinforced with crafts, games and activities making for […]
In this course, you will learn beyond the basics of beekeeping: Honey bee population control, bee behavior, swarming and apiary management. Learn about bee anatomy, bee reproduction and their communication, in addition to the treatment styles for pest control within the colony. Upon completion, participants will have advanced knowledge necessary to manage a backyard apiary […]
In this course, you will learn beyond the basics of beekeeping: Honey bee overwintering, and bee behavior. Learn about how Honey bees make honey, and how to extract this for human use. Also, you will be able to identify wax and learn to relieve this from the hive and render the wax for value added […]
The first Saturday of the Month
October – December and March – September
The Keystone College Environmental Education Institute (KceeI) will host a Maple Open House on Sunday, March 3. Stop by the Sugar Shack anytime from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to experience the maple sugaring process from sap to syrup. In addition, there is a 5K Sugar Run/Walk. Enjoy a walk through the sugar bush, learn […]
Join KCEEI for story time! This will include making a craft and is for children ages 3-5. This is free and open to the public. To reserve your spot, or for more information, email kceei@keystone.edu or call Kelley Stewart at 570-945-8404.
An introduction to the basic techniques of managing honey bee colonies coming out of winter and into the spring. Topics covered will include operational aspects such as populating a hive, re-queening, medication, feeding, and honey extraction. Production of items using honey and bees wax will be practiced as well. Dates: March 23, April 6, 13, […]
Kickoff Earth Week activities with the Keystone College Ecology Club and the Biological and Sciences Department at a free lecture with bestselling author and naturalist, Diane Ackerman. Diane is the author of The Human Age: Why I'm Optimistic About Our Future. She received the 2022 Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication, the Henry David Thoreau […]
Keystone College will host Envirothon, a high school environmental education competition. This is a dual-county Envirothon competition put on by the Lackawanna County Conservation District and the Wyoming County Conservation District. Approximately 105 students will compete. KCEEI and The Eco-Club will participate by having a non-testing station for students. Registration begins at 8:30am in Evans […]