Search Description: Nature
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Wilderness Awareness School Wild Sprouts: Farm and Forest Camp
Date: 08/05/2013 - 08/09/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-12 Cost: $325
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteWilderness Awareness School has partnered together with Oxbow Farm, and we are serving up something very special this summer! During this week of daily adventures your child will explore the edge where Farm and Forest meet. In addition to Wilderness Awareness School’s unique day camp experience learning about plants, mammals, tracking, birds and survival skills…we’re down on the farm! Kids will make their own sun tea, fresh fruit popsicles, and farm burritos. They will dig roots and pick fruits, save, sow, and snack on seeds. On the final day, we will harvest produce for an end-of-week Happy Camper Farmers Market! Each day we enjoy storytelling under the Maple Tree, as well as songs, crafts, and play surrounding food, farm and forest life. Camp is held at Oxbow Farm in the Snoqualmie Valley (about 15 minutes from Redmond). It is on a 120-acre property, with 20 acres of certified organic vegetables, berries and tree fruit in cultivation for the fresh market.
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Advanced Scout Awareness Overnight Camp
Date: 08/11/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Wilderness Awareness School, Duvall | Map It
Ages: Ages 14-17 Cost: $695
Event Info: 425-788-1301 Ext.34 | Web siteThis five-night camp is devoted to developing the keen awareness demonstrated by the ancient ”scouts” of many cultures. These were the people who knew the landscape and everything that was happening on it in order to keep their people safe and healthy in the face of the challenges of living from the land. Often remaining invisible, their abilities seemed like magic. Through adventures with camouflage, bird language (the alarm system of the forest), wildlife and human tracking, stealthy movement, and wild edible plants, we begin to enter the world of the scout. Participants in this camp held on our school campus near Duvall will likely never see nature the same way again! Scout Overnight Camp begins at 1 p.m. on Sunday and ends at 12 p.m. on Friday. Parents are encouraged to arrive at 11 a.m. on Friday All youth overnight participants must return a signed Physician’s Medical Form by June 1. This is for the safety of our participants and our organization. Completion of this form will require a physical exam completed within one year of the course date, and an appointment with that physician for the form to be filled out. We appreciate your understanding.
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Rite of Passage Journeys: Coming of Age for Boys (2-week)
Date: 08/11/2013 - 08/24/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Rite of Passage Journeys, 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 12-15 Cost: $1701 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailThis brand new two-week version of our classic trip challenges boys to step into young manhood with confidence, consciousness and integrity. Our Coming of Age for Boys trip is a classic, tried and true, deep and amazing way for boys to step into adolescence. We are excited to offer this new and experimental two-week version --- our answer to a call from families for an option that fits more easily into busy lives. As participants sleep under star-filled skies, hike among ancient cedars and dip into cold mountain streams, the rich inner life of a boy 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. Our wilderness programs are limited to 9 participants out of respect for the wild places that we travel to. Contact our office today to ensure that your son has this important and exciting experience.
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Rite of Passage Journeys: Coming of Age for Girls
Date: 08/11/2013 - 08/24/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Rite of Passage Journeys, 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 12-14 Cost: $1701 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailThis journey of self-discovery builds confidence and clarity for emerging young women. The Coming of Age for Girls is a unique opportunity to celebrate and honor the changes of this time in a girl's life. Like thousands of women before her, she will be welcomed into the larger community with a fuller understanding of the creative and visionary power inherent in her gifts as a woman. Set in the forests, mountains, and waterways of Western Washington, this program is designed to empower participants to recognize and walk in the truth of their own spirit. Laughter, sweat, creativity, reflection and new friendships all come together for those who are willing to discover more about themselves and their unique contributions to the world. Register today. 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 daughter has this meaningful and fun experience. Do you think your daughter would be more interested in a rustic retreat rather than a backpacking experience? We offer a week-long retreat for girls ages 12-14 called Becoming a Young Woman. Read more about it on our website.
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Wilderness Awareness School Teen Survival Skills Overnight Camp
Date: 08/11/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 11-14 Cost: $695
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteThis five night camp is focused on learning wilderness survival skills basics while practicing them daily at our school campus near Duvall. Campers will have opportunities to practice fire making, knife safety and carving, shelter construction and primitive cooking. They may choose to create their own fire kit, spoon, bowl or other similar craft to take home. Participants will also have the opportunity to sleep in shelters they have constructed from natural materials. They are sure to bring home amazing stories from this week with us! Survival Overnight Camp begins at 1 p.m. on Sunday and ends at 12 p.m. on Friday. Parents are encouraged to arrive at 11 a.m. on Friday. All youth overnight participants must return a signed Physician’s Medical Form upon registration. This is for the safety of our participants and our organization. Completion of this form will require a physical exam completed within one year of the course date, and an appointment with that physician for the form to be filled out. We appreciate your understanding.
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Beetles on Parade Camp with Manguson Nature Programs
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/14/2013
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! Beetles on Parade 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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Camp Sprouting Spirits
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Location: 4707 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103 | Map It
Ages: Ages 3-8 Cost: $245/week or $47/day (discounts available)
Event Info: 206-331-5586 | Web site | emailCamp Sprouting Spirits teaches your child how to regulate their emotions, be mindful, respond to stress, and changes in a healthy way. We make most of our snacks, like pizza, a smoothie bar, and “rainbow salad”, made with organic and locally grown produce whenever possible. We also have a yoga or music class every day plus an arts and crafts project. Our activities and games promote compassion, creativity, co-operation, teamwork, and patience. The entire camp is outdoors and we walk to the Rose Garden daily! We emphasize nature, yoga, dance, music, games, cooking, building fairy-houses. Every child has a blast at Sprouting Spirits! You will not be let down.
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Eco-Quest Adventures: The Treetalker Saga
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Seward Park, Seattle | 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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Seattle Tilth Camp: Lunch Made My Dirt
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-10 Cost: $210-$250
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailDiscover the magic of compost and our worm bins. Harvest veggies from the garden and cook them up into tasty snacks. Use tools to tend the garden. Learn where our food comes from and how it grows. This theme-based weeklong day camp is a great way to have summer fun while learning about the fascinating world of the garden. Spend five days developing practical garden skills, exploring plants and discovering animals that live in Seattle Tilth's community learning gardens and Meridian Park. This camp is intended for campers entering grades 1-4 in fall 2013.
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Seattle Tilth Children's Garden Junior Counselor Program (Session 5)
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Grades 5-9 Cost: $240
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailIf your teen or preteen loves gardening and working with younger students, this is for them! Junior Counselors help set-up and clean-up garden activities, assist Children's Garden staff, lead small group activities and learn more about organic gardening. Week-long placements offer all the fun of summer camp with the opportunity to develop leadership skills. Jr. Counselors come 30 minutes before campers arrive and stay 30 minutes after campers depart to help set-up and clean-up (these times are built into the listing below). Leadership training and orientation will be provided.
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Super Summer Camp with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/14/2013
Time: Monday-Wednesday 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-10 Cost: $60
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteLed by trained high school teen volunteers, this three day fun filled camp highlights arts and crafts, cooking, sports, nature, special events and more! This Magnuson sponsored grant based camp is supervised by Recreation Leaders and community center staff. Bring a sack lunch/drink. Course # 97581 on SPARC.
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Wilderness Awareness School Wild Sprouts: Farm and Forest Camp
Date: 08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-6 Cost: $185
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteWilderness Awareness School has partnered together with Oxbow Farm, and we are serving up something very special this summer! During this week of daily adventures your child will explore the edge where Farm and Forest meet. In addition to Wilderness Awareness School’s unique day camp experience learning about plants, mammals, tracking, birds and survival skills…we’re down on the farm! Kids will make their own sun tea, fresh fruit popsicles, and farm burritos. They will dig roots and pick fruits, save, sow, and snack on seeds. On the final day, we will harvest produce for an end-of-week Happy Camper Farmers Market! Each day we enjoy storytelling under the Maple Tree, as well as songs, crafts, and play surrounding food, farm and forest life. Camp is held at Oxbow Farm in the Snoqualmie Valley (about 15 minutes from Redmond). It is on a 120-acre property, with 20 acres of certified organic vegetables, berries and tree fruit in cultivation for the fresh market.
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Hike the Park: Wetlands Camp with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 08/15/2013 - 08/16/2013
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 # 97539 on SPARC.
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Hike the Park: Woodlands Camp with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 08/15/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Thursday-Friday 9:30am-3:30pm
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 # 97539 on SPARC.
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Canoe Island French Camp - Les Chevaliers
Date: 08/18/2013 - 08/29/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Canoe Island, near Orcas Island, WA, WA 98280 | Map It
Ages: Ages 9-16 Cost: $1965
Event Info: 360-468-2329 | Web site | emailLes Chevaliers! French camp for any level of fluency. Spend two weeks on beautiful Canoe Island, located in the San Juans. Celebrate chivalry, knights, kings, and queens from les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde to the Middle Ages. Learn to fence, become Lancelot or Guinevere in theatrical productions, and practice archery and traditional arts and crafts. Use a trébuchet, and compete in the ring jousting course with your team. Work toward knighthood through acts of chivalry and end with a Medieval Feast.