Projects list
Name: Shuni Field & Forest Center – The Aqueducts Trail to Ancient Caesarea
Description: "Contributing by Working" is a project that involves renovating Shuni's walking path, which runs for about 12 kilometers, and reaches ancient Caesarea via an aqueduct. The Shuni Field and Forest Center is located in Jabotinsky Shuni Park, next to the Roman amphitheater. The center will host volunteers who will renovate the Shuni aqueduct, where the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) began preliminary work.
Name: Shuni FFEC - Rest Area - Trail Angels
Description: The allure of the Israel National Trail is captivating hearts and souls, drawing hikers from all walks of life. Along this remarkable cross-country path are the Trail Angels, who offer hikers a place to rest during their journey. KKL-JNF has established such a place at its Shuni Center.
Name: Shuini FFEC - A Big Tent with Room for Everyone
Description: The four Tents of Abraham at the Shuni Field and Forest Educational Center (FFEC) facilitate bonding between the guests, and at the same time, young visitors become more familiar with the beautiful region surrounding Zichron Yaakov and Binyamina.
Name: Shuni Field Center - Archaeological Activities with the IAA
Description: The path to the love of the land runs through one's hands – this is the motto of KKL-JNF's Contributing by Working initiative. The Shuni Field and Forest Center (FFEC) invites young people from Israel and abroad to uncover a Roman aqueduct that channeled water to Caesarea. And what about after work? Travelling, social activities and education.
Name: Shuni FFEC - Enhancing the Shuni Amphitheater
Description: With a rich history spanning over two millennia, the Shuni amphitheater has evolved through the ages, making it a captivating destination today. In the 1980s, the KKL-JNF embarked on a mission to restore its former glory, transforming it into a hub for spectacular concerts open to the public. We are again seeking to enhance the experience by adding new signposts and upgrading access roads to this iconic site.
Name: Shuni FFEC - A Place for Learning Land and Nature Values
Description: The Shuni Field and Forest Education Center (FFEC) is expanding its campus to facilitate largergroups of visitors. The new classrooms and guest rooms enable visitors to enjoy a convenient setting for learning about values related to protecting nature.
Name: Shuni FFEC - Infrastructure for the Youth Camp
Description: At the recently restored Shuni Field and Forest Center, the infrastructures were planned in a way that takes fauna, flora and even land structure into consideration. A water fountain and fish ponds add serenity to the atmosphere and are one of the elements that help students to learn about ways to live in harmony with nature.
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