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A PHMC Grant to study Log Barns in Penns Valley
This project will study over two years-Sept 2025 to Sept 2027- a notable concentration of surviving log barns in the Penns Valley and Brush Valley Rural Historic District
Birding Cup 2025: Story of The Queen Birds
As the glowing sun rose over the horizon, we made our way slowly on the path along the top of the fields past the barn, listening to a Grasshopper Sparrow singing its insect-like song from a hidden perch in the low growth of the fields below us.
Upcoming Centred Outdoors Wellness Programs
Each of these events will feature a local wellness leader who will guide the group in a unique practice,…
POCKET MEADOW UPDATE, GRANTS for NATIVE PLANTS
We began focusing on the educational concept that even small gardens around the home can create a substantial beneficial habitat that is badly needed to enable our native insect, bird and animal species to survive and thrive.
The Children’s Nature Area has Grown!
If you have not been to Rhoneymeade lately to visit the Children’s Nature Area, you may be surprised to see the many new additions and changes that have occurred over the past year.
Communi-Tea Garden
If you haven't been out yet to visit the CommuniTea garden now is the time!
Meet Bill Rathfon: Wildlife Photographer and Rhoneymeade Fan
Bill Rathfon is a regular visitor to Rhoneymeade. Why? The opportunities for wildlife photography.
Things are Buzzing at Rhoneymeade!
The pollinator field is in full bloom right now, and definitely worth a trip to Rhoneymeade for a relaxing walk around the grounds.
Crime Report from Rhoneymeade
A crime recently occurred in the orchard at Rhoneymeade and a witness was able to capture some photographs of the thief in action.
Generous Donation from the State College/Downtown Rotary Club
Rhoneymeade Arboretum and Sculpture Garden recently received and generous gift from the State College/Downtown Rotary Club for their support of the Rhoneymeade Children’s Nature Area.
Orioles Nesting at Rhoneymeade
A pair of Baltimore Orioles have taken up housekeeping ( and hopefully child rearing) at Rhoneymeade.