Archive for September, 2009

Fall 2009 Educator Open House

Friday, September 25th, 2009 by Director

The Pali Institute Fall 2009 Educator Open House will soon be happening. Our Open House weekend is scheduled to start Friday, October 23 and end Sunday, October 25. This fun-filled, family themed event will give all interested teachers and administrators the opportunity to see the Pali Institute program first hand. We will be having many class demonstrations, ranging from our High Ropes Course, to Zero Gravity, to Aerodynamics, to Forest Ecology hikes. Please bring your families as all of our class demonstrations are open to kids as well. And since this event is happening the weekend before Halloween, we are inviting everyone who attends to bring their Halloween costumes. Halloween themed events such as Trick or Treating, pumpkin carving, and apple bobbing will take place. For more information and reservations, please call Tammy or Taryn at 909-867-5743 or Raena at 818-718-9907.

Happy Fall!!! We hope to see you soon at Pali Institute.

Exciting Times

Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by Director

The second week of the 2009-2010 school year is almost over. Thus far, these weeks have been flying by. It has been great to start off the year with some amazing visits from The Bishop’s School, Marlborough School, Warren-Walker School, Laguna Blanca School, Rancho Pico JHS, Hillcrest Academy, and Brentwood Middle School. The beginning of each school year is wonderful because we get the opportunity to help schools start off their school year on a positive note. The teambuilding and leadership experiences that we provide offer a great jumping off point for these schools. Being able to help set the tone for the school year is indescribable. We hope that the lessons learned at Pali Institute are carried over throughout the school year.

Fire Updates

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 by Director

Hello All,

It seems as if we have officially entered fire season in Southern California. Currently, there are two major fires affecting the Southern California area. The first one ranges from Glendale to Pasadena in the Angeles National Forest and the second is centered in Yucaipa/Oak Glen. Neither of these fires pose any threat to the Running Springs area and Pali Institute. Fire crews are making great progress in containing these fires, with the Yucaipa/Oak Glen fires being 75 percent contained. We wish everyone who is affected by the fires all the best. We definitely know what you are going through, as Pali was evacuated for 2 weeks during the October 2007 Slide Fire.