The Nature Project

The Nature Project Partnering with schools, community groups, and families to provide hands-on education and enrichment

01/03/2024
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03/13/2023

Red sky in morning dailies take warning!

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03/11/2023

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02/23/2023

The Venture Out Project (https://www.ventureoutproject.com) is an organization dedicated to creating inclusive spaces for the marginalized q***r community to...

10/28/2022

WOO HOO! We are back IN-PERSON for our 2023 MEES CONFERENCE on Wednesday, March 8th. Mark your calendars and spread the word!
https://massmees.org/2023-2/

06/20/2022

Who is doing environmental education in Massachusetts? What is the purpose of this survey? To understand the state of Environmental Education (hereafter EE) in Massachusetts by gathering information about the who, what, where, when, and how of EE across the Commonwealth. We seek to learn about the p...

05/31/2022

As educators, many of us include books as part of the curriculum. "In a Garden" by Tim McCanna is a favorite new book that illustrates beautifully life in a garden. What's your favorite new book?

05/31/2022

As educators, many of us include books as part of the curriculum. "In a Garden" by Tim McCanna is a favorite new book that illustrates beautifully life in a garden. What's your favorite new book?

04/09/2022

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Marblehead, MA
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The Nature Project

The Nature Project works with schools, community groups, businesses, and families to provide dynamic community-based education and enrichment programs and PR and marketing expertise. Areas of focus include nature, gardens, outdoor recreation, and food and agriculture

Our programs are designed to grow love and respect for the natural world through boots-on exploration, hands-on activities, and fun-loving games and stories.

Holly Hannaway is the educator and founder of The Nature Project. She loves to teach, hike, garden, cook, and explore. A farm and nature education and communication specialist, for the past 25 years she has shared her passion for agriculture and the environment as an educator in the classroom and the field, as a writer for print and social media, and as a community event planner. Holly lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts with her husband, seven-year-old boy, and their dog Ripple.