Grove history tour is part of five day summer camp
Last week, Nathalie Milian, teacher at the Arts & Minda Academy, took students on a history tour around Coconut Grove as part of a five day summer camp. They visited the Woman's Club, Peacock Park and the library, the favorite spot was The Barnacle Historic State Park. The students learned about Commodore Ralph Munroe from park Ranger Alexander Stauber and AmeriCorps volunteer member Juan Carlos Gracia.
Above are: Juan Carlos Garcia and A&M campers Meagan Michelle Butcher, Melany Rosario. Monique Tarrau, Nico John Berio LeBeau, Chase Allen Dorway, Mihaiela Alessandra Carmona, Natalie Leandra Arana and Courtney Rickets.
Students enjoyed hearing the history of the 19th century home from Juan.
Barnacle Ranger Alexander Stauber and A&M teacher Nathalie Milian with A&Mers Hannah Theodora Watrobski, Anais Sasha Grzelewski, Lauren Alexa Norona, Claudia Barrios, Melanie Eloise Bourdin, Johanna Andrea Deluca and Allison Danielle Santos. This is the old fresh water well which is part of the Barnacle property.
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