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Little Free Range Day Camp 2022 Registration

 Little Free Range Day Camp 

2022 Schedule and Registration*





    Mommy & Me / Family  Day 


$30 per family, per session        

    July 1,         9 - 11am

    August 26,  9 - 11am


This one day camp is designed for our youngest campers, who might do better with a parent or other trusted adult accompanying them, or those that all want to come together at any age as a family to our little homestead. Introductory day of animals, gardening, crafts, and other fun outdoor activities are planned. Each session will have a different take home craft. 




Preschool & Early Elementary Day  Camp    (3-9, *potty trained )


*$150

           August 1-4,    9 - 12pm


    Your child will enjoy this drop-off day camp discovering the outdoors on our little homestead. We will be practicing animal husbandry, using real tools, learning about plants and gardening, doing crafts, and other activities. 





    Elementary Day Camp       ( kindergarten to fifth grade-ish ) 

*$150, per 4 day session         

            June 27-30,      9 - 12pm

            July 25-28,      9 - 12pm

    August 22-25,  9 - 12pm


Kids entering elementary to fifth grade will love this hands on outdoor adventure working with our animals, in the garden, building with real tools, crafting fun or useful take home items, and other outdoor games and activities around our homestead. Each available elementary session will have a similar structure and theme, but different crafts and activities weekly.






  

            



           

Registration Links:


June


    Elementary Day Camp           June 27-30, 9am-12pm


July 

    Mommy & Me / Family Day       July 1, 9-11am


    Elementary Day Camp           July 25-28, 9am-12pm


August

    Preschool & Elementary Day Camp             August 1-4, 9am-12pm



   Mommy & Me Day {full}  August 26, 9-11am





All camps will be fully outside, please dress accordingly! Please send a water bottle with your child’s name on it and sunscreen on if desired. Each camp will include a snack and take home item. 


**Sibling Discount** Any sibling registering will get a $20 discount no matter the date of registration. 



Camp in Action


Mommy and Me Day




Craft Time!


Elementary campers collecting eggs

Veggie kabobs for the chickens. 




Visit me at @free_range_on_fairview on Instagram to see more pictures from last year or ask any more questions. Email: sssadler08@gmail.com



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