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Trees For Tomorrow

Basic Information
Address: 519 Sheridan St. East, Eagle River, WI 54521
Phone Number: 715-479-6456
Fax Number: 715-479-2318
Email: maggie@treesfortomorrow.com
Director: http://www.TreesForTomorrow.com
Additional Information
Description:
Trees For Tomorrow provides balanced, objective information on the wise management and use of our trees, forests and other natural resources. Our residential facility serves more than 100 school groups each year with an accredited, outdoor, hands-on, science-based curriculum designed to meet each group's specific needs and interests
$100/night/student -scholarships are available
Scholarships are available and in most cases reduces the cost to $50/night/student. For more information, please call and ask for the assistant director.
A typical natural resource education workshop is three- nights, four-days. However, this varies from school group to school group depending on the group's request.
Grade Levels:
K-5
6-8
9-12
K-5
6-8
9-12
Exhibits: Dining hall and overnight lodging in historic buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's.
-Hundreds of acres of public forest-land with various ecosystems to study.
-Sylvania Wilderness
-Bond Falls
-Logging Sites