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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 12:47

Children learning to steer a draft horse-driven plow at Suyematsu/Bentryn Farms, Fall 2007
Children have the opportunity to experience a winter full of learning, playing games and having fun while investigating and experiencing life on a working farm. Building on the interest in a farm-school programs and Farm Hands Summer Camp, the EduCulture Project is launching a "fresh and local" afterschool program for elementary age children on Bainbridge Island’s most historic agricultural landscape.

Who:
For Children in Grades 1-4

When:
Session 2: February 22-March 25

Weekly Option 1: Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:30-5:00*
Weekly Option 2: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:30-5:00*

*The program can accommodate children with later school release times. Please contact us for details.

Where:
Historic Suyematsu-Bentryn Farms, 8989 Day Rd. East, Bainbridge Island, 98110 (drop off and pick up at Bainbridge Island Winery parking lot).

Activities included:
• Exploring farm ecology, sustainable practices, organic gardening, local heritage and wildlife habitat
• Assisting with day-to-day farm chores
• Hiking through 40-acres of farmland, composting, tilling soil, pruning grape vines, and feeding chickens
• Learning about our local food network and ways to practice farm stewardship and food citizenship

 


Program Staff:

Sarah Ullman received her M.Ed. from the University of Washington. She has been working with Global Source Education to raise awareness about local food and farming by engaging students, teachers and community members in hands-on experiences at the Suyematsu/ Bentryn Farm, for almost a year now. Sarah also teaches environmental science and math at the Silverwood School in Poulsbo.

Cara Cruickshank worked with kids at Childrens' Hospital for 10 years, obtained a masters in Environmental Studies, and now co-directs the Natural Landscapes Project & Oysters for Salmon. She particularly enjoys working with children, teaching a variety of ecology classes to students at local schools. For three summers she has run a nature camp utilizing the Fort Ward State Park forests and beaches for her young campers to play in and explore.

Together, they bring more than 20 years of combined experience working with youth in a variety of outdoor classrooms. Students will also be working farmers like Betsey Wittick of Laughing Crow Farm.

Details:

Tuition: $195 per child, per single session

  • Sibling discounts & reduced tuition available, contact us for more info.
  • Snack will be provided.
  • Wilkes students can be escorted from school to the farm for each session.
  • Extended care will be available until 5:30 (additional fee).
  • Min. Enrollment: 10 - Max. 24

Click here to Register

For more information, contact Global Source, or call 206-780-5797.



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