Students in Nashoba Tech's Outdoor Club recently performed community-service work and trail maintenance at the historic Lime Kiln Quarry on Littleton Road in Chelmsford.
Working with Phil Stanway of Chelmsford’s, a director for the Chelmsford Land Conservation Trust, the students and adviser Amy St. Arnaud cleared branches and overgrowth from the trails and quarry pits. They also hked around the property and its caves, and learned its history.
Throughout the 2024-2025 school year, members of the Outdoor Club also enjoyed hiking, kayaking, snow tubing, stargazing and skiing.
Members of the Nashoba Tech Outdoor Club check out a cave in the Lime Kiln Quarry in Chelmsford. At far left is club adviser Amy St. Arnaud.
Back, from left are Joshua St. Arnaud (son of St. Arnaud), Dustin Curtis (freshman, Chelmsford)
, Preston Willett (freshman, Westford), Jeremy Delouchrey (freshman, Westford), William Coulsey
(freshman, Chelmsford) and Shannon Casey (junior, Ayer). In the middle are St. Arnaud and her children, Evan and Whitney. In front is Brian Calabufalo (junior, Pepperell).