About Natural History Week
Natural History Conference (renamed Natural History Week) was officially launched in June, 1980. The annual conference was to take place during the last week of June, concurrent with another conference made up of a teenage group of kids, known back then as LRY (Liberal Religious Youth). The Natural History Conference came about as a result of the long waiting lists for popular family conferences held at the end of the school year. NHW thus became an adults-only vacation with a primary focus on the topics pertaining to the natural world.
A few changes have taken place since the conference was first established. Our conference now takes place during the third week of June and is shared with other groups, including the Arts Conference.
Children are not restricted from attending NHW. However, there is no planned program for children. Therefore, they must be supervised at all times by parent or guardian.
A few changes have taken place since the conference was first established. Our conference now takes place during the third week of June and is shared with other groups, including the Arts Conference.
Children are not restricted from attending NHW. However, there is no planned program for children. Therefore, they must be supervised at all times by parent or guardian.