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Wooded Walking Trails
Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore
Jewish, Non-denominational
The
Owings Mills campus of the Jewish Community Center has within its
borders a modest wood and meandering stream. The
surrounding community is enjoying a period of
rapid development, but as a result, similar woods
in the area are just as rapidly disappearing.
To provide accessible, comfortable and convenient
nature experiences, and to embed those experiences
in a Jewish context, the Department of Jewish
Life sought to make these Jewishly-held woods an
inviting site for casual visits and informal nature
programming.
The JCC collaborated with the local (Jewish)
Boy Scout troop in developing three goals for the
site: 1) the improvement and extension of a pre-existing
walking path, 2) the creation of a 50-seat amphitheater,
and 3) the creation of path markers that identify
natural items of interest (trail maps, tree identification,
history of the area, etc). They now have over
half a mile of walking trails, as well as a
lovely, rustic amphitheater, and the path markers
were completed in August 2004.
Not only does JCC staff regularly include the
woods in their curricula and programming, but
other local Jewish agencies also have found the
woods to be an ideal venue for spirituality and
wellness programming. The JCC’s Health and
Fitness department uses the trails for walking
groups in an effort to blend spiritual and physical
health.
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The success of these early efforts has led to
the creation of several committees that are now
exploring how to expand the nature and environmental
experiences into other JCC programs.
Contact: Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin at ncardin@jcc.org
Organization’s Website: www.jcc.org
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