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Hidden gem at SRU open to students, public alike

Director Samantha Bortz feeds chickens pumpkin at the Macoskey Center for Sustainable Education & Research in Slippery Rock on Monday, Oct. 21. See more photos at photos.butlereagle.com. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

A venue on the eastern edge of the Slippery Rock University campus, while imperative in educating students on sustainability, sits awaiting visitation by hikers, walkers, nature-lovers, and learners of all ages.

The Macoskey Center for Sustainable Education & Research, at 247 Harmony Road, Slippery Rock, is a 70-acre sustainable homestead named for the late SRU philosophy professor, Robert A. Macoskey.

Samantha Bortz, director at the center, said educational programs, demonstrations and research are carried out at the center, which is the former Patterson farm.

In addition to serving as another classroom and outdoor educational venue for the university, the center boasts roughly three miles of maintained trails, raised garden beds that can be used by the public, sensory kits in lockers on the front porch that help visitors explore the property, a meditation spiral, pond, fountain, benches, picnic tables and other features that can be enjoyed by the public.

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