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PP - Prairies and Potholes - Saint Johns Outdoor University, Collegeville
Prairies and Potholes - Saint Johns Outdoor University, Collegeville website
2346 Science Dr.Collegeville, MN 56321
Join experienced and enthusiastic instructors in a beautiful 2,500 acre outdoor classroom in this immersive 40-hour introduction to the prairies and potholes of Minnesota. Beginners welcome! Late summer is a great time of year to see native grasses and wildflowers, landscape formations, insects, birds, and more. Final certification comes with the completion of a small group capstone service project. Individuals interested may not register for single programs—the training is intended for those committed to attending all meetings listed.
Lodging Options
- Saint John's Abbey Guesthouse (on SJU campus; popular place to stay when visiting campus)
- School of Theology Dorm Rooms (Emmaus Hall; on SJU campus) - Contact Patty Weishaar: PWEISHAAR@CSBSJU.EDU
- Area Lodging | CSB+SJU (on and off campus options listed here)
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The course cost is $295 and includes course manuals and supplies.
If the course cost is a hardship, please fill out the scholarship application. After the scholarship is fully processed, you will receive a code to be entered in the on-line registration process. Please wait until you receive that code to complete registration.
Course Dates:
Meeting from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. on:
- Monday, August 3, 2026
- Tuesday, August 4, 2026
- Wednesday, August 5, 2026
- Thursday, August 6, 2026
- Friday, August 7, 2026
Instructor Information
Caitlynn, a lifelong nature enthusiast, started her foray into environmental education by earning her BS in Forestry and Natural Resource Management from the University of Minnesota. From there, she headed up north to work as a naturalist on the Gunflint Trail. She fell in love with the work and decided to further her education by completing the Environmental Education Fellowship with Saint John's Outdoor University. She now works as the Community Program Coordinator with Outdoor U, is certified in Wilderness First Aid, and is working on completing an Environmental Education Graduate program at Hamline University. In her free time, she enjoys collecting rocks, petting dogs, and looking for spiderwebs.
Sponsor Information
Saint John`s Outdoor University
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