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| Donna Vorwald has been living in Perkiomen Township for 12 years with her husband and 4 children. Donna holds an Associates Degree in Applied Science, and she has recently worked as a teacher's aide in the Perkiomen Valley School District. |
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When asked about her experience with PWC, Donna had this to say:
"I discovered the PWC when I accompanied my son on a school field trip last spring. I was so impressed by the enthusiasm of the educators, passionately passing their knowledge of nature and the outdoors on to our young students. Sharing their love for the outdoors, I wanted to be a part of this. Since my youngest child was entering first grade and would be in school all day this year, I decided to pursue an educator position at PWC.
"I enjoy working with children. I enjoy seeing the expressions on their faces when they have made a new discovery or learned something fascinating. Our natural world makes a great classroom. It is filled with so many new things for growing minds to discover and opens doors to worlds children did not even know existed. Having spent so much time outdoors, I feel that I have a lot to offer our students. This is their world and they need to be given the opportunity to understand it and enjoy it and just as importantly, to help preserve it."
Donna loves to be outdoors and spends much of her free time engaged in outdoor activities. She is an avid hiker and has hiked numerous miles on the Appalachian Trail, including the 100 Mile Wilderness in Maine. She enjoys bird-watching, gardening, kayaking, skiing and rock climbing.
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