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Locality: Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania

Phone: (240) 394-0442



Address: 101 Front St 17007 Boiling Springs, PA, US

Website: www.adventureexplorations.com

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Adventure Explorations 30.01.2021

AE weather station today. Preying mantises need to know the weather too! Check out our story for some fascinating images and learn more below. scientists are studying their amazing ability to see in 3D they are able to camouflage themselves ... they are the only insects with the ability to turn their heads they are master predators and only eat live food they jump with extreme precision snakes fear them See more

Adventure Explorations 27.01.2021

Freshman TeamBuilder today! 200+ Students! What an impressive day.

Adventure Explorations 24.01.2021

A Great Day for America. January 20, 2021. #JoeBiden #President #inauguration #kamalaharris #VicePresident #obama # #poets #poemoftheday #inspired #inspirationalquotes #quoteoftheday #amandascgorman #pastorbeaman #bideninaugural #inaugurationday #inauguration2021 #unitedstates #USpresident #WearWhiteToVote #converse #chucktaylors

Adventure Explorations 19.01.2021

Important faces behind the scenes: MLK’s ‘I Have a Dream’ was improvised after the 12:30 mark. Mahalia Jackson, yelled to him from the dais, ‘Tell them about the dream. Clarence Jones, in 'Behind the Dream', detailed the little-known story. ‘Behind the Dream’, Clarence B. Jones, Author King speechwriter Clarence Jones realized what was happening when he saw King push the text of his prepared remarks to one side, he wrote in the Washington Post in 2011. I leaned over and ...said to the person next to me, ‘These people out there today don’t know it yet, but they’re about ready to go to church.’ Onstage that day, as Branch’s Parting the Waters quotes, the singer Mahalia Jackson, who had performed earlier, reportedly kept saying to King, as he spoke, Tell ’em about the dream, Martin. King never said if he heard her or not, but Julian Bond recently told me it would have been impossible not to, given their proximity on the stage and the resonance of Jackson’s powerful voice. In any case, her dream was fulfilled when King continued, Even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. In classic black preacher oratorical fashion, King then turned to repetition, outlining the specifics of his dream, which emphasized interracial cooperation across the South. Poignantly, he exclaimed, I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today! Soon the speech reached its dramatic climax. King quoted the first verse of My Country ‘Tis of Thee (the song Marian Anderson had opened with at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939; she was also there to sing the national anthem in 1963) and commanded, Let freedom ring in New Hampshire New York Pennsylvania Colorado, and California, but also from Stone Mountain of Georgia from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee from every hill and molehill of Mississippi, from every mountainside. Let freedom ring

Adventure Explorations 05.01.2021

No one better reflects our beliefs and ideals. Check out www.adventurewxplorations.com for a fresh perspective.

Adventure Explorations 25.12.2020

Check out some reminders from our Throwback Series at our link in bio #adventureexplorations