
See some photos from
Belmont School's recent visit

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School Groups: September through June
For over 60 years the Trees For Tomorrow experience has transformed the lives of students by immersing them for a few days in the heart of the northern forest.
Our professional teaching staff is expert at using field studies and hands-on activities to awaken student awareness of the land's capabilities and limitations, and to inspire student enthusiasm for conservation and proper forest stewardship.
We'll assist with workshop planning and transportation. Some scholarships and financial incentives are available. School groups are encouraged to fundraise to offset the cost of the trip. Click here for some ideas that are unusual and good for the environment.
Take the first step toward a unique "up north" learning experience that will last a lifetime by calling Trees For Tomorrow today at 715-479-6456, or send an e-mail.
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One to five days long (most are three) throughout the school year. Call for dates.
- Popular with elementary, middle and high schools in Wisconsin, Upper Michigan and northern Illinois.
- We do all the teaching at specially selected outdoor sites a short bus ride from our main campus.
- Workshop activities are fun for students and teach environmental stewardship, conservation ethics, modern land management techniques and responsible resource decision making.
- We assist with workshop planning, including transportation and fundraising.
- Over 60 years of experience making resource concepts come alive for school students. Our workshops leave a lasting impression!
- A unique "up north" learning experience. Our classrooms are the forests, lakes and wetlands of the north.
- We provide a complete Program Planner. (pdf file)
Home School Groups
Trees For Tomorrow offers special workshops for home school groups. For more information, click here.
Careers in Natural Resources: November and April
For high school juniors and seniors who want a close-up, hands-on look at what's available in resource-related jobs today. Students will meet with and "shadow" working professionals, visit the campus of a natural resource college, learn what various occupations require for education or training, what they pay, and what today's job market is like.
Contact Maria Pichette at Trees For Tomorrow (715-479-6456) for more information or download a registration form (PDF file).
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