Friday, May 17, 2013

Lake Forest Country Day School Celebrating New Woodlands Class Land Project

Lake Forest Country Day School students come out to celebrate the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project by restoring a 7 acre parcel. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School students applaud everyone who was involved in creating the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project, after restoration on a 7 acre parcel of land consisting of woodlands, wetlands, and a savanna. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Michael Robinson of Lake Forest reads the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project sign which was dedicated to the late science teacher David L Genger at Lake Forest Country Day School. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School celebrating new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project by restoring a 7 acre parcel with woodlands, wetlands, and a savanna, dedicated to the late science teacher, David L Genger. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School students come out to celebrate the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project by restoring a 7 acre parcel with woodlands, wetlands, and a savanna. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Hannah Robinson, 14 of Lake Forest, talks about the benefits of Country Day's education and her appreciation for the unique types of classes that will benefit everyone's futures. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Julia Dixon, 15 of Lake Forest, briefly thanks Country Day for her education and talks about how great this new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project will be and how well it will benefit the youngsters. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lane Lytle, 20 of Lake Forest, graduated from Country Day in 2007, thanks everyone that was involved to create this new Woodlands Outdoor Class, while also thanking all her teachers that taught her so well. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Sam Lytle, 18 of Lake Forest, briefly speaks about the education benefits of Lake Forest Country Day School, helping celebrate the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project, along with his sister Lane, 20 of Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School teacher Jean Green thanking all who involved with the restoration project to help create this new Woodlands Outdoor Class. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Past Lake Forest Country Day School students laugh at a joke made by their old teacher during the celebration of the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Venessa Genger talks about her late husband, Lake Forest Country Day School science teacher David L Genger, whom the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project is dedicated to, with her daughter Allyson Genger, 19 of Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School celebrating new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project by restoring a 7 acre parcel with woodlands, wetlands, and a savanna, dedicated to the late science teacher, David L Genger, with a finale of a group singing of "This Land Is Your Land". | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School students sing "This Land Is Your Land" after celebration of their new Outdoor Class Woodlands project, dedicated to the late science teacher, David L Genger. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School teacher Maria Hemper of Skokie, plays guitar and sings "This Land is Your Land" celebrating the new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project in Lake Forest. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Lake Forest Country Day School celebrating new Woodlands Outdoor Class land project by restoring a 7 acre parcel with woodlands, wetlands, and a savanna, dedicated to the late science teacher, David L Genger. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

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