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We are getting close to the Dedication of Pritchard Field on Sunday, October 17th beginning at 3:00 pm until 5:00 pm. We will gather on the front field of Woodfield to honor Pat’s life and the impact of his vision for Woodfield, where he served as president of the Board of Directors for many years.…
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Boil On The Bayou – 2020 Boil On The Bayou 2020 is Woodfield’s annual spring fundraising event. This year, we are returning to scenic Fickling Farm, just one mile up Rivoli Drive from the Woodfield campus. The evening will include delicious Low-Country Boil and live music by Tim Cadiere and The Washboard Road Band from…
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Don’t feed ducks bread because ducks and other aquatic birds need a balanced diet. Ducks can get angel wing when they don’t eat nutritional food. Angel wing makes a duck unable to fly. Then the duck dies. If you feed the ducks, feed them thawed peas or corn kernels. ~ Wyatt, Kaleb and Liam from…
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Underneath all the facade of modernity, as we peel away the layers of fashion, technology and advertising, we are still genetically identical to our ancestors of pre-agricultural humanity. We are hard-wired for a life in the outdoors. But whether you believe in evolution or a literal 7 day creation, humanity still has the same beginning:…
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Community is the state of ongoing give and take, or interdependence, existing among individuals organized for a greater good. It is when and where those individuals possess a measure of mutual responsibility as well as a sense of belonging. A safe space, whether bounded by ideal or geography, for all members to honor self-expression in…
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Nature-smart schools are few and far between, and for some, they are unheard of. Woodfield, located in Macon, is the first to stake this claim in Middle Georgia. For many years, Woodfield has been developing and becoming nature-smart by lessons learned from our students. They continue to show us what is needed; what works and…
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