Douglas Graber Joins Merry Lea Team

Douglas Graber Joins Merry Lea Team

Douglas Graber (GC class of ’76) joined the Merry Lea Team as its new building manager and grounds assistant March 1.

Douglas comes to Merry Lea following 20 years as director of maintenance at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kans. The combination of a position at a nature center and family members in Goshen, Ind.,–including a new grandchild–wooed Douglas and his wife, Nancy (GC class of ’76), away from the sunny prairie state.

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Summer in the Soil

Summer in the Soil

During the 2017 Agroecology Summer Intensive, undergraduate students were required to reflect at the end of each week and share what they wrote with staff and instructors. What students documented about their thinking and learning was profound, revealing discovery of possible career aspirations, but also inspiring for the readers to experience.

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50th Anniversary Memories

50th Anniversary Memories

As a young girl, I explored the magical wonderland of Merry Lea. During winter, the meadows were transformed into fields of snowflake diamonds under the moonlit skies. I remember hosting guests for evening and weekend cross -country skiing. There was always a warm buzz under the rustic wood beams of the Kesling barn as my family helped outfit visitors with skis and boots.

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Kinderforest Survives a Rainy Day

Kinderforest Survives a Rainy Day

The Kinderforest crew survived its first rainy day in November. Fortunately, a local business had provided matching frog togs for all of the children, so they were outfitted with raincoats, rain pants and boots. The wet, chilly day was harder for the adults than the kids!

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President Stoltzfus Visits Merry Lea

President Stoltzfus Visits Merry Lea

Goshen College’s new president, Dr. Rebecca Stoltzfus, and her husband, Kevin Miller, came to visit Merry Lea on November 14. We treated them to a potluck that included homegrown hazelnuts, apples, sausage, venison, kale and squash. What did we talk about? In a nutshell, planetary health.

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Campus Farm Enhances Liberal Arts Education

Campus Farm Enhances Liberal Arts Education

It’s the sorghum season at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College and two Goshen College students stand at the sorghum evaporator skimming foam off of a vivid green liquid.

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Walking Stick Commemorates 20 Years of Leadership

Walking Stick Commemorates 20 Years of Leadership

The Merry Lea Team celebrated Luke Gascho’s 20 years of leadership as executive director at a September staff meeting and surprised him with two gifts. Thanks to careful planning, the team managed to keep their astute and emotionally intelligent leader clueless until the right moment.

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Merry Lea Remembers Mark Eisfelder

Merry Lea Remembers Mark Eisfelder

Merry Lea lost a valuable ally and trusted friend on September 13 when Mark Eisfelder, age 57, died unexpectedly following a heart attack. Mark worked for Zehr Construction for 36 years, and in his role as a carpenter and foreman, frequently worked at Merry Lea during the past 19 years.

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A Striking Encounter Rewards Years of Research

A Striking Encounter Rewards Years of Research

The cornfield looked like any other cornfield in Northwestern Illinois. But the group tramping across it was an unusual combination of people. Two past presidents of the Ho-Chunk Nation and leaders of the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation, Elizabeth, Ill., were surveying land together. An archaeologist and Merry Lea’s Dave Ostergren completed the party.

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Kinderforest: New Explorers Discover Merry Lea’s Trails

Kinderforest: New Explorers Discover Merry Lea’s Trails

Jodi Jordan, a kindergarden teacher at Wolf Lake Elementary School is prepared to spend time in the woods. Maybe even roll in the mud. She’s been through several days of Kinderforest training and practice at Merry Lea, she’s got her Frog Toggs® and she’s got a boatload of enthusiasm.

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