Plant a Smile at Pelion Outdoor Classroom!
WNY officially experienced MODERATE DROUGHT in 2025. It looks like a similar scenario is developing for this summer. Did you know we offer many native perennials, shrubs and seeds? They require less water. Find out more during our upcoming Strawberry Social & Plant Sale June 11th https://www.facebook.com/events/858185407338783
PAID INTERNSHIPS ARE RARE! This opportunity was made possible from a grant via New York State Department of Ag & Markets. Know someone home from college or one who stayed local? Know a person whose student loans are kicking in while they're waiting to find that job in degree field? Know a gramma that's spry and patient with GenX and Millennials? All should apply. This does not have age or income limitations. The best candidate will want to learn from BOTH collaborating organizations and will need reliable transportation.
POTTING UP ELDERBERRY 4-6PM THURS 14MAY 212 BEST ST BFLO
Pelion is proud to be recognized by our eco-warrior peers in Erie County. We want to help our students, families and neighbors become conscientious stewards of our shared natural space. In that way, we honor those who stewarded the land hundreds of years ago and those who will steward it hundreds of years into the future. https://www4.erie.gov/exec/press/erie-county-celebrates-earth-day
Planning to help the 2026 Monarch migration back down south starts now by ensuring you have host and nectar plants. Attend this UDIG and get THREE great options to add to your pollinator buffet. If you're in the WNY area--connect with us soon. Pollinator Pathway The Pollinator Partnership Native Plant Trust Monarch Joint Venture Monarch Watch
Mrs Moda brought out all the LOVELY 7th graders(I totally enjoyed seeing their sweet faces again) to capture spring details, practice their “draw what you see technique” and ABSORB all the sunshine.
If your students are engaged in environmental issues, please connect us.
Thank you to all the volunteers who have helped with ALL THE LITTLE AND BIG STEPS. Over the last month we've met new Buffalovers of all ages and backgrounds, CHS parents+ students+siblings+alumni, college students, and even fans from out-of-town that took a moment to like a post on here or our instagram @pelionchs. ALL of the tiny tasks add up. We'd also like to give a special shoutout to Ellen Barnum who recruits parents and advocates for the garden and sometimes has to listen to Ms.Caesandra vent about obstacles and pests! She's lent her ear for the last 7ish years? (that's a lot of venting). Creating and maintaining a dynamic classroom is a huge job and we literally could not do it without volunteers. Thank you all.
We have mature specimens of ninebark, aronia berry and service berry if you'd like to see how large these get. We also avoid removing/mulching leaves because many of the moth cocoons are in hidden in the leaf fall. They will remain dormant until the spring thaw so it's important to protect those piles so moths survive.
Here is the tutorial for the greenhouse kit we will build Saturday 11APRIL 10am-NOON. If you happen to have an allen wrench kit or set of phillips screw drivers, or a tamper, please bring them. We are hoping for one person to step us as the foreman for this task so that Ms.Caesandra can keep working the other to-do lists with other volunteers.





