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Spring Break Camp: Animal Stories and Puppeteering

March 21, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

$49

coyote

CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF SIGNUPS…COME SEE US AT SUMMER CAMP INSTEAD

Join us for Spring Break March 21st – 25th and learn all about some of our local animals in the Pacific Northwest. Hear stories, make puppets, do arts and crafts, play games and get outside in nature! Each day is a different adventure. We have a shadow puppet theatre stage where you can try your hand at creating a play with your friends. Our focus will be on Native American stories and we may also make masks to take home. Our home base is our pioneer homestead where we have historical programs. You may sign up for any day or the whole week. Kids bring a sack lunch and drink and parents must pick up at 2:00pm or late fees may apply. You must pre-register and sign a liability release form which can be found on our website.

If you have any special needs for your child we ask you to let us know in advance. Carpools are often arranged by the participants. Also, if you have an older child (ages 11 and up) who has attended our camp before and would like to attend as a junior counselor, talk to us for information. Junior camp counselors pay a reduced fee to participate, as they are helpers to camp staff.

raccoon track in mud nature programs for kids
What kind of animal do you think made this track at our pond?

Monday: Coyote
Tuesday: Eagle/Raven
Wednesday: Salmon
Thursday: Frog
Friday: Bear

Sign up early; camp limit is 10 kids so they fill up quickly.

Time: 9:00am to 2:00pm
Dates: March 21 – 25

Cost: $49 per day or $225 for the week
Ages: 7 – 10, boys and girls

To pre-register for this event, click here.

Details

Date:
March 21, 2016
Time:
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Cost:
$49
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Venue

the Granary building at S.C.
92194 Purkerson Rd.
Junction City, OR 97448 United States
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Phone
541 968-1986

Organizer

Karen Rainsong
Email
director@singingcreekcenter.org