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Nawa Academy

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A ‘Wide Open’ Education

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Adam Mankoski

A rustic log cabin is tucked in a meadow, surrounded by majestic oaks and towering pines, secluded by bordering National Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management wilderness. The view from the porch is of  the wooded hills that cradle… Continue Reading →

Lead Story French Gulch, Nawa Academy

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Ringed Kingfisher after a successful dive

Posted: July 16, 2026 at 9:10 am

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    "These days and times". Because I have a deep seated belief that nothing ever really changes. Especially my husband saying that phrase all the time ;) "God bless you" for some minor effort. I doubt god gives a hoot that I just picked up the dog poop in the backyard. My usual response is "God […]
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    In reply to Daniel Fehr. Thanks for the explanation, and thank you Stephy Sy. Next time I'm in Redding, I must drive by. I've been repeating the phrase all day. So uplifting!
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