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Winter Challenges & Progress at the Drop Collaborative! ❄️

Updated: Jun 5

The freezing temps and snow definitely slowed us down a bit, but our students didn’t let it stop them!
The Drop Collaborative in freezing temperatures and snow.
The Drop Collaborative in freezing temperatures and snow.

Our students pushed through the cold, and now that the warmer temps are back, they’re making great progress on the chicken coop.


(left to right) Caleb Burdick, Logan Gonzalez, Madison Berish, Autumn Sheffield, Kate Edwards
(left to right) Caleb Burdick, Logan Gonzalez, Madison Berish, Autumn Sheffield, Kate Edwards

So far, they’ve framed the door and set up supports to wire the top—getting closer to a safe and snug home for our feathered friends!


(left to right) Kate Edwards, Autumn Sheffield, Madison Berish
(left to right) Kate Edwards, Autumn Sheffield, Madison Berish

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The animals are doing well despite the winter weather. Mary-Sue (our ever-hungry pig) and Betsy (our mama cow) are enjoying their brand-new feeding trough, built just in time for easier mealtime.





With the sunshine back, spirits are high, and we’re excited to keep things moving!

To learn more about the program’s mission and community outreach efforts, please contact us at info@dropcollaborative.com.


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