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Wish List

Please note, used items are welcomed and appreciated.


1. Female chicks or ducklings, laying hens or ducks (6 months to 1 year old)

2. An apple cider press (Click to see)

3. Garden hose (x3), 30' to 40', with a spray nozzle

4. 1 truckload redwood mulch from the Soil Farm in Half Moon Bay

5. 6-12 native plants/shrubs in 5 gallon size (coffee berry, etc)

6. 1 hive of bees with a queen, ordered online (details available)

7. Ear protection, ear muff style (x3)

8. A working tractor with a bucket loader in the front

9. Stainless "palm tree style" propane outdoor heaters for events (x3)

10. Wheelbarrow

11. Heavy-duty John Deere riding lawnmower

12. Maul for splitting wood

13. A small gas Honda generator

14. Nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries (any size) AAA, AA, C, D

15.  First aid kits and/or supplies

16. Sledge Hammer (x2)

17. A green laser pointer (We use it at night for stargazing with kids. Must be green.)

18. A shed or other storage building or garage

19. A kitchen knife block and knives, especially big chopping knives and paring knives

20. Alfalfa bale(s) or orchard grass bale(s) for our llama and goats

21. A 5 gallon tank of propane

22. Garden rakes (heavy metal ones, not leaf rakes), shovels, long-handled pitchforks, and hand trowels

23. A mineral goat lick block with selenium

24. 15-passenger van or other bus with a diesel engine (to run on alternative fuel!) for transporting students

25. Any running car or truck, old or new, for running errands and going to schools

26.  Raincoats in all sizes (preferably kids' sizes, but some are also needed for chaperones)

27. 2000 lumen or higher digital projector with working bulb

28. A small digital camera (We like Canon Powershots)

29. Magnifying glasses

30. Yarn of any color for weaving projects

31. Wildlife and/or plant i.d. books: pocket size are best

32. Walkie-talkies. Any will do, but if you're purchasing new, the ones we're using are Motorola Talkabouts (MC Series)

33. Warm sleeping bags

34. Rubber Boots: kids' sizes

35. Animal artifacts, display items, skeletal remains

36. Sports equipment: frisbees, kites, cones

37. Hammer tacker (a type of heavy-duty staple gun)

38. A breaker bar (for digging)

39. A post hole digger

40. An 18-volt battery powered impact driver drill

41. Warm coats in all sizes for students ages 8-13

42. Wooden garden stakes at 8', redwood, 2" round or 1 3/4" x 1 3/4" (without chemical pressure treatment)

43. 3 sets of green sport cones (15 cones total)


 

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