RiverLink and the Odyssey Community School
More exciting news from Odyssey Community School, North Asheville’s only Private Integral School. The Journey begins….
RiverLink and Odyssey Community School recently partnered to serve each other in the areas of education and intentional service learning. RiverLink will be visiting The Odyssey Community School in North Asheville once a month to deliver lessons on watersheds, water pollution, and other water quality issues. In turn, the Odyssey Community School’s students will be participating in service learning projects such as stream clean-ups. RiverLink’s first lesson at Odyssey was this past Tuesday, November 10th, and we started out with the “Enviroscape”, which is RiverLink’s portable watershed model. The “Enviroscape” allows students to actively build their own watershed. Through this model, the students witness first-hand what happens to pollution when it runs off into our streams and river. This is a great lesson to start this partnership with, and RiverLink can’t wait to work with the students at Odyssey Community School again next month.
RiverLink is a regional organization spearheading the economic and environmental revitalization of the French Broad River watershed as a destination where everyone can work, live and play. For more information about how you can get involved contact us at www.riverlink.org, or information@riverlink.org


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