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Group photo of the Summer Interns wearing white T-shirts outside at Lookout Mountain Conservancy's 2023 Shrimp Boil

Howard School Interns Shine at Lookout Mountain Conservancy’s Lowcountry Shrimp Boil

Maddi Myers-Osband Lookout Mountain, TN – The Lookout Mountain Conservancy’s (LMC) annual Lowcountry Shrimp Boil isn’t just a community celebration…

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The Challenging Moments are the Best Moments

When I first heard about Lookout Mountain Conservancy, I was skeptical. I was used to working with my dad, a…

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Pushing Myself, One Step at a Time

"It seems funny now, but I learned a lot of life lessons [through the Intern Program] that are also helpful in school.

Working as an intern, you realize that things aren’t going to go as planned. It’s like a puzzle. You have to find the right piece to complete your journey. Some things aren’t going to be perfect, but once you slow down and think of new approaches to the problem, it will get easier."

– Breanna

Class of 2021

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