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      Field Trip
      A few weeks ago we went on a field trip to a large science center. I forgot my camera, but my daughter remembered to take hers. So I have a few pictures to share from that day.




      Water table fun!



      Bungee time!

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      I hope you enjoyed these pictures. I am trying to blog more often.

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      Homeschool Festival at Biltmore House
      September 24, 25, and 26, 2008

      Biltmore House and Gardens presents.....

      In Conjunction with
      Biltmore's Field to Table Festival
      Culinary Arts
      Biltmore's 6th Annual Fall Homeschool Festival
      Celebrate harvest, Autumn and all the traditions of the season.
      Learn about Biltmore's culinary heritage and explore the connection
      between the farmer and the kitchen.
      This Year's Festival will include a self-guided visit in the House,
      Conservatory and Winery.
      Homeschool Activities will take place at River Bend Farm and include:

      • Touring the Kitchen Garden
      • Pizza Garden
      • Herbs
      • Set a table
        About Bees
      • Napkin Folding
      • Cooking Demonstrations
        and more!


      Date: September 24, 25 & 26, 2008
      Cost: $20.00 per person 5 years old and up
      Dining Options: Picnic, Box Lunches, 3 Restaurants


      Accommodation Packages Include:

      • Room
      • Tickets
      • Breakfast
        Some starting as low as $168 for family of 4
        Payment: Due at time of reservation

      Ticket includes all Homeschool activities at River Bend Farm as well as a
      self-guided visit in Biltmore House, Gardens, Conservatory and Winery.
      Contact Group Sales for additional
      information and reservations:
      Phone: 866-851-4661
      Fax: 828-225-6219
      groupsales@biltmore.com

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      Fun train destinations in NC

      The first destination is Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock, NC. This is one of our favorite field trips. We buy season passes each year, so we can go multiple times. And with our passes we are able to ride Thomas the Train when he comes to visit Tweetsie each June.

      The fall is probably my favorite time of year to go, and if you are not a season pass holder, they have a great way for you to visit. Each Friday in Spetember after Labor Day and each Friday in October, you can particpate in Education Days. The link for information about that is found at http://www.tweetsie.com/for_groups/education_days.html. You do have to register as a homeschool group and have 20 people in your group to qualify for the group rate. It is well worth the trip. And on Fridays in the fall, it is usually not very busy. There are school groups there in the mornings, but they tend to leave after lunch. We have found we can do everything in the park in about 3 hours on a Friday afternoon in September or October.

      While you are on the Tweetsie site, be sure to check out the Kidz Zone. There are 4 free coloring pages that you can print out. My little ones are coloring right now.

      Another fun train experience in NC is the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad in Dillsboro, NC. We have only been there one time, but it is set in a magnificent little mountain town.I do not know how they classify homeschoolers, so if you are planning a trip there, please ask when you make your reservations. The Polar Express looks like a fun little excursion.

      And the last train experience in NC that we have participated in was at the NC Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC. This train and other transportation museum is situated closer to the middle of the state than the two previous train experiences. I am hoping to set up a homeschool field trip there this fall. Click HERE for group information.

      If you decide to go to the NC Transportation Museum, you need to allow time to visit the Dan Nicholas Park. They have several things to do at this park, including riding a miniature train. They sell tickets for the various acitivties at the park, and all of them are reasonably priced. In the warmer months, you can rent paddle boats and cruise across the lake. I noticed that they offer educational programs at the park as well. It is definitely worth the trip, if you are close to Spencer or Salisbury, NC. We like to go to the Transportation Museum first, and then have a picnic at Dan Nicholas Park.

      If any of you have other train experiences in NC, please comment below.

      Have a blessed day! Tami


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      Name: Tami
      Home: North Carolina, United States
      About Me: I am a homeschool mom of six children with varied interests. I love my family, and I love to read and write for fun. I also have a homeschool bookstore at http://www.dhss.com.
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