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New Outdoor Lab!
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A special thank you to everyone who helped to make our
4th annual celebration to benefit the
Phoebe Hall Knipling Outdoor Lab such a success!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
at
Whitlow’s on Wilson
2854 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington
View Photos
Patrons:
Anita & Jim Allen
Preston Caruthers
Mike & Pamela Nardolilli
Takats Foundation (Lynn Leavitt)
Benefactors:
Gary & Charlotte Knipling
Lois & Will Sheane
Sponsors:
Arlington Retired Teachers (ARTA)
Cathy & Walt Eckbreth
Kenmore Middle School
Edwina K. Lake
Maureen McManus & Frank Puziene
Anita & Fred Scott
Hosts
APS Science Office
Arlington Virginia Federal Credit Union Pat Buster
Ed & Rosalie Demoney
Jennie Lou Hammerly
Kevin Love
Janice McCarthy
Al & Jeanne Marcotte
Chris & Paige Nasetta
Amelia & Robert O'Brien
Bunny Runyan
Catherine & Teddy Saulmon
Ken & Sally Schweers
Hulda & John Sellingsloh
Robert Smith
Claire & Bill Tinley
Betty & Dick Wiley
Silent Auction Donors:
akaSpot
Aladdin's Lamp Children's Books
Arena Stage/Metro 29
Arlington Neck and Back Center
Arrowine/Palombis
Bacardi International
Candace Y. Wrobel
Casual Adventure
D&V Auto Service Center
D.C.United
Eileen Tramonte Designs
Eli's Salon
Ernst & Young
Fran Simms
Harry's Tap Room
Heidelberg Bakery
Holiday Inn
Karen Robeson, Artist
Kathryn Palombi
KHArt & Framing
KinderHaus Toys
Lebanese Taverna Market
Metro 29
Mr. Wash
Nancie & Ron Oleynik
No Place Like Home
Opera Guild of No. Va.
Ostroff Designs
Paul Diehl Bee Farm
Paul McGehee's Old Town Gallery/K&H Framing
Paul's Best Lawn Service
Phantastique Beauty Salon
Pottery by Christenson
Shenandoah Cabin Weekend
Sport and Spine Athletics – Dr. Barton Bishop
Starbucks
Starbucks Lyon Village
Synetic Theater
Terry Rusnak & Jim Bregman
The Dance Factory
The Italian Store
The Liberty Tavern
The Papery
Thirsy Bernie's
Washington Capitals
Wild Birds Unlimited

The Phoebe Hall Knipling Outdoor Laboratory is a 210-acre facility that supports the science program. It provides a place for environmental education for elementary and secondary school children, a place for children to do water study, to come face to face with creatures native to the area, and to walk through the woods learning about the plants and terrain. The facility is staffed by Arlington teachers but maintained by a non-profit association – The Arlington Outdoor Education Association, Inc. of Arlington County Schools.
The facility is staffed by Arlington teachers but maintained by a non-profit association: The Arlington Outdoor Education Association, Inc.
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