{6/29-7/2} How Does Your Garden Grow? — Summer Camp
{6/29-7/2} How Does Your Garden Grow? — Summer Camp
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Ages 6+ | June 29–July 2 (Monday–Thursday) | 9:00am–12:00pm
Guest instructors throughout the week
This hands-on, garden-inspired summer camp invites children to explore how gardens grow—not just plants, but food, tools, and handmade traditions connected to the natural world.
Throughout the week, campers will work with a variety of guest instructors to create garden-themed projects using natural materials, simple tools, and traditional techniques. Each day focuses on a different skill, allowing campers to explore broadly while still working at a relaxed, playful pace.
This camp is designed to be welcoming for younger students and flexible for families, with drop-in options available if space allows.
Daily Focus (subject to slight adjustment)
- Beeswax Candle Dipping — with Felicia Sanchez
- Build a Flower Press — with Kaelee Jensen
- Garden Pizza — with Candice Powers
- Herbal Soap Making — with Melissa Mott
Each day includes guided making time, conversation and creativity, and a short outdoor break when weather allows.
Camp Details
- Dates: June 29–July 2 (Monday–Thursday)
- Time: 9:00am–12:00pm
- Ages: 6+
- Class Size: Limited to 10 students
- Format: Half-day morning camp
Registration & Drop-In Information
This camp offers drop-in options, with the following structure:
- Full-session registration opens first
- Drop-in registration will open 2–3 weeks before the camp begins, if space allows
- Drop-in spots are only released if the full-session option does not fill
We recommend full-session registration for families hoping to attend multiple days.
Pricing
- Supply Fees: $25
Daily Camp Rhythm
Each morning follows a gentle, consistent rhythm:
- Guided project time
- A short outdoor break
- Time to return to projects with fresh focus
Good to Know
- No prior experience is required
- All tools and materials are provided
- Please send campers with a snack and water bottle
- Projects vary by day, making this camp ideal for drop-in participation
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