Cottageville campground offers kayaking, event space and more
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COTTAGEVILLE Rebecca Hoff and her family wanted to find a use for a piece of land that they ve owned for quite awhile.
Then, there was a need for contractors from the Mountain Valley Pipeline to set up camp and that s when it clicked they d use the land for a campground. We had a large parcel of land that was just sitting there looking like a farm and not being used, she said. Initially, there was a need for it.
That was 2017.
But now the pipeline has been nixed and the family is leaning into the camping business even more by offering more options for those who stay on the site.
WCU School of Education receives two Governorâs Awards
WCU School of Education receives two Governorâs Awards By Karrie Leggett-Brown | March 31, 2021 at 4:48 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 6:32 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The William Carey University School of Education uses its Alternate Route Program to try and remedy the critical teacher shortage in the Magnolia State.
The program provides an opportunity for non-education graduates to enter the teaching profession. This unique program earned William Carey Universityâs School of Education two 2021 Governorâs Award.
The school of education staff and faculty gathered together Friday afternoon to watch the virtual ceremony, which honored top school-community partnerships, including the Alternate Route to Teaching Program.
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The new Seedlings gardening club at Ipswich s Cliff Lane Primary Schools aims to promote the idea that children s health and happiness can be enhanced by being outside and active in nature during lockdown .
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Ipswich s Cliff Lane Primary School has launched a new gardening club - to encourage children to maximise their time outside during lockdown.
The school said the new Seedlings virtual club is designed to promote the idea that children s health and happiness can be enhanced by being outside and active in nature during lockdown .
Children plant fruit trees in the grounds of Cliff Lane Primary School, Ipswich