Crockett’s Red Dogs Team Tours Dallas Arboretum
December 5, 2011 • Written by Mauricio Alfaro and Javier Castro
Filed under Featured Multimedia, Multimedia, News, Top Stories
Recently, Crockett’s Red Dogs Team went on a class field trip to the Dallas Arboretum, the public gardens located next to White Rock Lake in East Dallas. The Arboretum was in the midst of their annual Fall Blooms show, with special displays and activities to celebrate the season. The Red Dogs Team was also able to participate in several outdoor science activities. Two Bulldog Bulletin staff members, Mauricio Alfaro and Javier Castro, were along on the trip and filed this exclusive report:
The Arboretum was a blast! We did tons of fun activities such as looking for insects in the soil, and making bracelets according to the plant cycle. We also saw a video of the plant cycle, and took time for a short adventure around the Arboretum. Some team members went inside Cinderella’s house, made all of pumpkins! We also rolled down a big hill next to the lake, which was fun.
After our morning sessions, we went to the picnic area and had lunch, which was very tasty! It was a bit windy, but being with our friends cheered us up. After lunch was done, we went to the Arboretum gift shop, and bought some awesome stuff! At last, we headed to the bus, and back to school we went. It had been a great day!


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