CES students go snowshoeing

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Ester Servais snowshoes on a path at the SLC.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Gavin Peters, Paisley Treige, and Anna Downing set out on the trail.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above (from left): Remi Fitzgerald, Cara Suick, Macie Bell, and Lily Holmes snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader puts on snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: SLC Director Adam Gould helps a fifth-grader puts on snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above (from left): Gavin Peters, Paisley Treige, and Anna Downing set out on the trail.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Fifth-graders snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Ester Servais and Allan Dys snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg

Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails and to meet the goats and Guinea hens that live there. Above: Allan Dys snowshoes on a path. Right: A fifth-grader dons his snowshoes.
Shoeing
- Madeline Westberg
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Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Ester Servais snowshoes on a path at the SLC.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Gavin Peters, Paisley Treige, and Anna Downing set out on the trail.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above (from left): Remi Fitzgerald, Cara Suick, Macie Bell, and Lily Holmes snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader puts on snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: SLC Director Adam Gould helps a fifth-grader puts on snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above (from left): Gavin Peters, Paisley Treige, and Anna Downing set out on the trail.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: A fifth-grader snowshoes.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district's 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Fifth-graders snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails, and meet the goats and Guinea hens that live at the SLC. Above: Ester Servais and Allan Dys snowshoe.
- Madeline Westberg
Cambridge Elementary School fifth-graders visited the Severson Learning Center, the school district’s 82-acre school farm, on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students got the chance to cross-country ski and snowshoe on SLC trails and to meet the goats and Guinea hens that live there. Above: Allan Dys snowshoes on a path. Right: A fifth-grader dons his snowshoes.
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- Madeline Westberg
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