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Get outside after school and explore the natural world. Join friends as you enjoy a new nature topic each week through hikes, games and crafts. Classes will take place outside, weather permitting. Suitable for ages 7 – 10 years. Advanced registration required; call 503/629-6350.
* Instructor: Michael Klement, Principal, Architectural Resource (Ann Arbor, MI)
* This course is being generously offered FREE OF CHARGE by Michael Klement and Earth Advantage Institute.
* Instructor: Michael Klement, Principal, Architectural Resource (Ann Arbor, MI)
* This course is being generously offered FREE OF CHARGE by Michael Klement and Earth Advantage Institute.
* Instructor: Michael Klement, Principal, Architectural Resource (Ann Arbor, MI)
* This course is being generously offered FREE OF CHARGE by Michael Klement and Earth Advantage Institute.
We will explore their habitat and make our own deer. This series of classes is geared toward preschoolers and kindergartners. They will learn about an exciting new topic each week. Classes may include a walk, stories, hands-on activities, games and crafts. Suitable for ages 4 - 6 years.
Bring your teddy bears to class as we learn about their wild cousins. Hear stories, meet other parents and kids, and see natural treasures up close. Each class includes a simple craft or coloring project. Weather permitting, we’ll take a short hike into the forest. Parent participation requir
Newts love the damp days of winter. Expore the trails in search of newts. Hear stories, meet other parents and kids, and see natural treasures up close. Each class includes a simple craft or coloring project.
Mini Nature Camps are half-day camps for young elementary age children filled with fun and adventure. Create crafts, play games, make new friends, and explore the trails and habitats of the park. Campers need to bring a snack, bottle of water, and small backpack each day.
Mini Nature Camps are half-day camps for young elementary age children filled with fun and adventure. Create crafts, play games, make new friends, and explore the trails and habitats of the park. Campers need to bring a snack, bottle of water, and small backpack each day.