Search Description: Nature
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Roots and Shoots Camp with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 06/10/2013 - 06/12/2013
Time: Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-5 Cost: $97
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteJoin us for another year of fun-filled outdoor adventure at Magnuson Park! Roots and Shoots Camp is filled with hands-on nature exploration, songs, games, and nature crafts. It's designed to encourage curiosity and bonding with the natural world, and to develop big motor skills as well as dexterity. Camp fee includes an official Jr. Nature Explorers bandana - sign up for one or several! Bring a nutritious lunch and a water bottle.
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Ekone Ranch Intermediate Horse Camp
Date: 06/16/2013 - 06/22/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 401 Ekone Rd, Goldendale, WA 98620 | Map It
Ages: Ages 10-18 Cost: $860 (scholarships available)
Event Info: 509-773-6800 | Web site | emailEkone Ranch offers a one-of-a-kind camp program on 1060 acres of canyonlands, forests and meadows near the Columbia Gorge. Our residential, co-ed camp program features small groups of no more than 20 children per session and a 6:1 camper/staff ratio or better. Horse camp sessions emphasize the special relationship between children and horses. Campers spend many hours each day with our wonderful horses, grooming, learning groundwork, practicing in the arena, and going on long trail rides through spectacular country. We ride bareback and western. When not with the horses, campers are engaged in a variety of art projects, nature explorations, swimming, ranch activities and chores. Our garden-fresh, from-scratch food is a highlight of the camp experience (many a camper has learned to love their vegetables in the Yummy Tummy Cafe). Campers sleep in our A-frame longhouse, in tipis, under the stars, or in the hay barn where we listen to the horses breathe all night long. Due to our small session size, we are happy to accommodate some children with special needs or dietary considerations--please contact us for more information. Please visit our website at www.ekone.org or call 509-773-4536 for more information.
This session is designed specifically for campers who already have some riding experience, with at least fifteen hours of independent, self-controlled riding under their belt (lessons or other experience), or one prior Ekone Summer Camp session. Intermediate session campers are aged 10-18, with a maximum group size of 24 and a minimum staff:camper ratio of 1:5. This is a co-ed session.
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Eco-Quest Adventures: The Treetalker Saga
Date: 06/17/2013 - 06/21/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: 9536 Asworth Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103 | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-10 Cost: $375 (discounts for multiple weeks, siblings; scholarships available)
Event Info: 206-361-2133 | Web site | emailSince ancient times there have been legends that tell of those that could communicate with the trees. Different trees were said to have different powers, and if you could communicate with the trees you could learn their powers. Learn their names, listen to their secrets and maybe even learn their language. Patience and an open heart may lead you into the realm of those that can talk to trees. What power would you like to learn from the trees? Join your team in discovering the ancient magic of the trees by: - Learning to identify Pacific Northwest native tree species - Exploring the process of forest succession - Discovering the importance of fire in a forest ecosystem - Deciphering secret codes - Searching for the hidden realm of the tree people.
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Little Campers with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 06/17/2013 - 06/20/2013
Time: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 3-5 Cost: $132
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteJoin Melissa Blumhagen and helpers for an active, fun-filled four days of activities! Campers will participate in crafts, dance, games, stories, songs, sports, hikes and free play. Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Look for course #97549 on SPARC.
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Seattle Tilth Camp: Wonderful Worms
Date: 06/17/2013 - 06/18/2013
Time: Monday-Tuesday 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 3-5 with caregiver Cost: $35-$45 per adult/child pair
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailExplore the world of worms, slugs, snails and other slippery critters. Learn their role in the garden. Go on a slug hunt, charm snails from their shells and hold live, wiggly worms! Slimy! Revel in the family organic garden in this two-day class for parents and preschoolers. Learn what to plant and how to work together to grow in your own garden. This class introduces children and parents to insects, flowers and the garden world. The session includes gardening, an art project, stories, our famous sun tea and yummy snacks!
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Wiggly World of Worms Camp with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 06/17/2013 - 06/19/2013
Time: Monday-Wednesday9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-5 Cost: $97
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteJoin us for another year of fun-filled outdoor adventure at Magnuson Park! Wiggly Worms Camp is filled with hands-on nature exploration, songs, games, and nature crafts. It's designed to encourage curiosity and bonding with the natural world, and to develop big motor skills as well as dexterity. Camp fee includes an official Jr. Nature Explorers bandana - sign up for one or several! Bring a nutritious lunch and a water bottle.
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Woodinville Montessori School Summer Program
Date: 06/19/2013 - 08/23/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m. or 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Location: Woodinville Montessori School - North Creek - Bothell Campus, Bothell | Map It
Ages: Grades K-6 Cost: $355-$526/week (depending on schedule)
Event Info: 425-482-3184 | Web site | emailGet ready for some summer fun! Join us for WMS Summer Camp 2013; we have some exciting Elementary Summer Camps planned. Woodinville Montessori School offers summer day camp programs for K-2nd grade and 3rd-6th grade. Ten sessions are available, June 19-August 23. Choose just one week, any combination of weeks, or all ten. Each week is planned around a theme that includes hands-on activities crafted to spark the imagination such as games, cooking projects, sports, building, animation and more. For a full list of offerings, descriptions, and registration, see the WMS website. Early Bird Discount until April 30.
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Hike the Park: Coast to Coast with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 06/20/2013 - 06/21/2013
Time: Thursday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-9 Cost: $120
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteJoin us for an adventuresome two-day camp, exploring the diverse ecosystems of Magnuson Park with advanced nature science activities, and learning about native plants and peoples. Coast-to-Coast campers will explore shoreline trails and habitats, Wetlands campers will explore all the wetland trails in the park, and Woodlands campers will explore shady spots from the Kite Hill Forest to Promontory Point. All campers will create a useful handmade plant craft too - sign up for one camp or several! Fee includes an official Nature Rangers bandana. Bring a nutritious lunch, snack, and a water bottle. Course #97537 on SPARC.
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Seattle Tilth Camp: Get Dirty!
Date: 06/20/2013 - 06/21/2013
Time: Thursday-Friday 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 3-5 with caregiver Cost: $35-$45 per adult/child pair
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailAll gardening, all the time. Practice real gardening skills and use every tool in the shed. Learn tool safety and how to use a wide variety of hand tools. Dig a giant hole! Explore the family organic garden in this two-day class for parents and preschoolers. Learn what to plant and how to work together to grow in your own garden. This class introduces children and parents to insects, flowers and the garden world. The session includes gardening, an art project, stories, our famous sun tea and yummy snacks!
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China: Pandas, Warriors and Cities - A Global Family Travels Tour
Date: 06/21/2013 - 07/03/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Travel tour to China, , WA | Map It
Ages: Ages 9 and up with families Cost: $3675 (excluding airfare)
Event Info: 206-890-3442 | Web site | emailThe highlight of this tour is a two-day Panda volunteer experience to care and interact with pandas in Bifengxia. Your family will gain knowledge about the panda through working and interacting with them. In addition, you will visit some of the best-loved travel destinations in China, such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors. This tour gives you the chance to immerse yourself in local customs and culture by exploring Beijing’s narrow alleyways (Hutongs), making dumplings with a local family, learning traditional handicrafts, and seeing folk shows. On this cultural immersion trip you’ll also visit a famous dinosaur museum, go bike riding, practice taiji, and much more! Note: Dates subject to confirmation.
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Canoe Island French Camp - La Révolution Française
Date: 06/23/2013 - 07/05/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Canoe Island, near Orcas Island, WA, WA 98280 | Map It
Ages: Ages 9-16 Cost: $1985
Event Info: 360-468-2329 | Web site | emailLa Révolution Française! French camp for any level of fluency. Spend two weeks on beautiful Canoe Island, located in the San Juans. Storm the barricades (with water balloons), sing La Marseillaise, and become Louis XVI or Marie Antoinette for a day. Or be a peasant and demand your rights as you issue your doléances to the king. Search the island for the royalty before bringing them to justice. Participate in the July 4th parade in Friday Harbor and watch the fireworks over Lopez Island. Learn how the American Revolution helped to instigate the French Revolution.
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Ekone Ranch All Level Horse Camp - for Girls
Date: 06/23/2013 - 06/29/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 401 Ekone Rd, Goldendale, WA 98620 | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-18 Cost: $860 (scholarships available)
Event Info: 509-773-6800 | Web site | emailEkone Ranch offers a one-of-a-kind camp program on 1060 acres of canyonlands, forests and meadows near the Columbia Gorge. Our residential, co-ed camp program features small groups of no more than 20 children per session and a 6:1 camper/staff ratio or better. Horse camp sessions emphasize the special relationship between children and horses. Campers spend many hours each day with our wonderful horses, grooming, learning groundwork, practicing in the arena, and going on long trail rides through spectacular country. We ride bareback and western. When not with the horses, campers are engaged in a variety of art projects, nature explorations, swimming, ranch activities and chores. Our garden-fresh, from-scratch food is a highlight of the camp experience (many a camper has learned to love their vegetables in the Yummy Tummy Cafe). Campers sleep in our A-frame longhouse, in tipis, under the stars, or in the hay barn where we listen to the horses breathe all night long. Due to our small session size, we are happy to accommodate some children with special needs or dietary considerations--please contact us for more information. Please visit our website at www.ekone.org or call 509-773-4536 for more information.
The All-Level Horse Camp sessions have a maximum group size of 24 and a minimum staff:camper ratio of 1:5. Most sessions are co-ed, but this is our one session reserved for girls only. This is both to provide an exclusive session for girls seeking all-girl company, and to concentrate our smaller numbers of boys into fewer sessions so that those sessions have more gender balance.
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Girl Scout Camp River Ranch
Date: 06/23/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Overnight and day camps available
Location: 33318 N.E. 24th St., Carnation, WA 98014 | Map It
Ages: Grades 1-12 Cost: Varies by camp
Event Info: 800-541-9852 | Web site | emailEverything you want in a summer adventure! Girl Scout Camp is a beautiful and enchanting environment where every girl is encouraged to learn about herself, gain independence and care for the world around her. The possibilities are endless! Choose from Classic, Specialty, Horse and Leadership Camps: * Classic Camp -- Your traditional Girl Scout Camp experience, with a variety of activities like swimming, nature exploration, arts and crafts, and more. Some Classic sessions offer one horse experience, as well. * Horse Camp -- Girls ride most days or every day, depending on the camp, the session and the weather. Each session can accommodate beginning, intermediate and advanced riders. * Specialty Camp -- Opportunities for girls in grades 4-12 to focus on a specific skill (like archery), experience something new (like spending a night at Woodland Park Zoo) or go on an expedition (like a three day kayak trip). * Leadership Camp -- Not only our Counselor-in-Training and Wrangler-in-Training programs, but also opportunities for any girl who wants to explore her leadership style and learn about group dynamics. Every Girl Scout camp starts with a girl planning session, where campers and staff sit down to choose the activities the girls are most interested in doing from the wide variety of opportunities. At Girl Scout Camp you'll make new friends, develop skills and enjoy new experiences that will travel with you for a lifetime. No Girl Scout experience required!
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Rite of Passage Journeys: Call to Adventure
Date: 06/23/2013 - 06/29/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Rite of Passage Journeys, 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 10-12 Cost: $784 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailA call to adventure beckons each of us toward an experience that extends beyond our level of comfort and current understanding. This backpacking program is fun, exciting and a significant first step on the Hero(ine)'s Journey. Leadership, responsibility, communication --- these are just some of the skills that are called forth and developed to bring a sense of community into the practical tasks, in the sharing circles around the fire, and in the fun and joy of playing together. Our wilderness programs are limited to 9 participants out of respect for the wild places that we travel. Apply early for the Call to Adventure to ensure that your child has this wonderful experience. The Call to Adventure will also be offered July 21 - July 27, 2013.
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Rite of Passage Journeys: Coming of Age for Boys (3-week)
Date: 06/23/2013 - 07/13/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Rite of Passage Journeys, 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 12-15 Cost: $2640 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailThis three-week backpacking program challenges boys to develop into solid young men, like heroes in their own life Journey. As participants sleep under star-filled skies and hike among ancient cedars the rich inner life of the young man awakens. At journey's end, each will bring home the exciting and important story of his own adventure, a greater sense of self-awareness, and new gifts to share with his family and his community. All of our wilderness programs are limited to 9 participants out of respect for the wild places that we visit. Contact our office today to ensure that your son has this important and exciting experience. Coming of Age for Boys (a 2-week camp) will be offered on August 11-24, 2013.