Healthy Creek, Healthy Campus: An Update from the Miquon Creek
The actual restoration work took about five weeks to complete, and the big question now is “Did it work?!” READ MORE »
The actual restoration work took about five weeks to complete, and the big question now is “Did it work?!” READ MORE »
A series of riffles and pools has been constructed, creating shallow aquatic beds that will help lessen erosion during big storms. READ MORE »
This process involved the entire community’s assessment about how we are doing in the areas of program, administration, health and safety, maintenance and physical plant, and more. READ MORE »
The Miquon School is set to begin restoration work for its 1,400 foot creek, beloved by students and an integral part of its outdoor curriculum. READ MORE »
For the three year old Bill Kirber, play was simple: He was at Miquon—collecting crayfish in the creek, building dams and running in the woods. Naturally, as with any Miquon child, these things were all a part of daily life. READ MORE »