Camps were such a success….Laurel will now have it’s own place for your children to learn, starting September 3rd, during non-school hours and days!
Due to lack of hours in a day, too much traffic, shorten school days, large classrooms, lack of multi-sensory academic lessons there will now be a place locally you can drop your children off at before school, pick them up at after school, and attend all day hands-on educational programs during the many school in service and school days off!
Yes, at the Laurel Social Hall staffed with licensed educators! See website below for more information:
http://k12laurel.org
Setting up a camping spotSecond tent being set up.
First tent set up.
Farmer Tim’s 18 year old cow.
Group photo Farmer Tim and his kids.
Fasrmer Tim and his chicks.
Building the garden box.
Everyone helps fill and plant the garden box.
Everyone becomes a bee keeper.
Pollinator Guests
Map reading.
Silent walk, listening, for wild life.
Afternoon on the slack lines.
Friday night camp fire.
First day creating sun dials
Learning about the Laurel community garden
Smiths Berry Farms
Owner of Smith Berry Farm gives lesson
Owner of Smith Berry Farm gives nursery lessons
A real old sun dial
Seeds
Group Photo
McKinney School Garden
Collecting. vegetables for lunch
Group photo standing in the garden
Eating lunch with picked veges!
Afternoon on the slack lines.
Reading maps.
Bird Day
Trail walk
Wet land Birds
Garden guest reads story at lunch
Measuring water levels
Resting out of the sun.
Learning to read maps.
Map reading.
Silent walk, listening, for wild life.
End of the 3 mile walk.
Everyone becomes a bee keeper.
Mason Bees.
Mason bee home.
Learning what wee can all do to protect the bees.
Testing local honey.
Learning about there hive.
Building the garden box.
Everyone helps fill and plant the garden box.
Each camper plants a row.
Headed to see the winery pigs.
Group photo.
Farmer Tim and his equipment.
Fasrmer Tim and his chicks.
Farmer Tim’s 18 year old cow.
Group photo Farmer Tim and his kids.
Farmer Reba shares eggs.
Farmer Reba
Lunch Bald Peak State Park
Alpaca Farm
Lots of hand feeding.
Unger Farms
Cindy and campers.
Laurel Woods
Trail identifications.
Hidden camp ground.
Planting a tree.
First tent set up.
Setting up a camping spotSecond tent being set up.
Slack lines.
Slack lines.
Third tent being set up.
Fourth tent set up!
Daily reflection.
Getting ready for bed with mom.
Getting sleepy….
Friday night camp fire.
SMORES!
Time for bed.
Register for Camps and After School Programs Here:
Laurel Kids Camps
45.418495
-122.989381
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