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Homeschool hiking/biking annual event
May 23, 2010 - May 29, 2010
The homeschool hiking/biking annual event began in May 2005 as a way to gain recognition for homeschooling as well as getting some exercise, group involvement, and introducing homeschoolers and their families to hiking and biking in the great outdoors!! It is an annual event now and will be held each year the last full week in May all across the United States. We are asking for individuals and groups involved in homeschooling to set up events in their areas. If you would like to set up a group event in your area, please send your name, email address, phone, city and state to me at: homeschoolhikebike@hotmail.com


 

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Co-ops

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Classes

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Most recent field trip listings for New Hampshire



Making TRACKS - Trails in New Hampshire
Making TRACKS provides downloadable nature guides and species lists for each trail, as well as resources for schools to make their own educational nature trails on school grounds or in nearby communities.


Newbury
Mt. Sunapee State Beach
Enjoy hiking, swimming, picnicking, boating, fishing and swimming in the summer/fall months. The campground offers lean-to and platform sites for family camping. Mt. Sunapee State Beach is situated about a mile from the campground and offers many amenities.


Milan
Nansen Wayside Park
A popular place for picnicking, fishing, and boating. The park spans 14 acres and is the site of the 170-foot steel-framed Nansen Ski Jump, seen towering over the area.


Milan
North Beach
North Beach is a great family location with an Atlantic ocean-front setting - its sandy beach is ideal for swimming and picnicking. Amenities at the beach include a bathhouse, which is open year-round


North Hampto
North Hampton State Beach
North Hampton State Beach is a great family location with an Atlantic ocean-front setting - its sandy beach is ideal for swimming and picnicking. Amenities at the beach include a bathhouse.


Northwood
Northwood Meadows State Park
This wooded park has a vast wetlands area and is excellent for nature walks and picnicking. The park includes a pond created by a dammed brook - a popular place for fishing and non-motorized boating. The easily accessible trails also make the park an ideal place for biking, hiking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.


Rye
Odiorne Point State Park
Picnickers can enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and rocky shore, and explorers can uncover evidence of past military occupation. An extensive network of trails wind through the dense vegetation and traverse the park. The Seacoast Science Center, which is located in the park, has exhibits relating to the natural and human history of Odiorne and the seacoast area. Other activities in the park include boating, fishing, hiking, biking, nature walks, and cross country skiing. Amenities offered include picnic tables, a huge playground, a boat launch, restrooms, a paved bicycle path, interpretive displays, and educational programs.


Nottingham
Pawtuckaway State Park
Pawtuckaway State Park offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone. There are many opportunities for hiking, with trails leading to many special points of interest, including a mountaintop fire tower; an extensive marsh where beavers, deer, and great blue herons may be seen, and a geologically unique field where large boulders called glacial erratics were deposited when glacial ice melted near the end of the Ice Age.


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Support


Seacoast Christian Home Educators Association
SCHEA Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at Christ the King Church in Rochester, N.H. Located on Rte. 108 3 miles south of Frisbee Hospital on the left. Also 5 miles north of Weeks Crossing in Dover on the right.



Christian Home Educators of New Hampshire
CHENH is a Christian organization formed for the purpose of serving and supporting Christian home educators in their obedience to the call of God to educate their children. Its purposes are:to provide leadership and support to Christian homeschooling families, churches, and associations, to coordinate a state-wide network of homeschooling information and resources, to represent its membership to the State education authorities as provided by New Hampshire law, to keep members informed of state and national legislation that effects homeschooling, to provide representation to regional and national Christian home education organizations.



WeAre Home Educators
Is a support group for homeschooling families in Weare and the surrounding towns. We welcome veteran homeschoolers as well as those who are considering homeschooling for the first time.



Rockingham Home Schoolers
A non sectarian home school support group that is open to families that home school and families considering home schooling. We meet the second and fourth Friday of each month from 12 to 2pm at the Sandown Town Hall, Rt.121A Sandown.



The Raymond Area Homeschool Cooperative Network
RAHCN is a social and support network for homeschooling families living in Raymond, NH and surrounding communities.



Kearsarge Mountain Homeschoolers
We're a loose knit bunch of folks with a parent's meeting on the first Wednesday of every month in Warner at 7:00 pm.



Concord Homeschool
Concord Area Homeschool Parent Group meets Second Wednesday of each month.


Derry/Rockingham County (And beyond!)
Eclectic Homeschoolers of NH (EHNH)
The purpose of this group is to network with other homeschooling families in New Hampshire, particularly Rockingham County (however anyone who cares to travel to join us, regardless of location, is welcome!). We welcome everyone regardless of race, religion, lifestyle, ability levels, socioeconomic status or style of learning. Our hope is to utilize this group to get to know one another and eventually come together for a weekly gathering. We feel it is very important for our children (and ourselves!!) to be able to have an outlet for fun and learning with people who value homeschooling as we do.


Statewide
New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition
Homeschool Support Groups


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Job opportunites for homeschool students

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