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Open House, Preschool, Theater and Woodworking Classes
13th
August

Join us for a day of nature hikes, magic shows, theater improv, blacksmithing demos, dancing and foam arrow archery. How can you beat that? Come join trackers for our...

Family Open House August 14 (tomorrow)

10am Open House begins and Foam Arrow Archery Range opens
10am-10:30am Rangers Walk: Animal Tracking
10:30am-11am Artisan Show: A Spectacular Magic Show
11:15am-Noon Wilders Walk: Wild Edible Plants (lecture only, NEVER harvest in public parks)
12:30am-1:30pm Rangers Skills: Fire with No Matches
12:30am-1:30pm Artisan Show: Metal Working
1pm-1:45pm Artisan Skills: Theater Improv
2pm-3pm Artisans Party: Square Dance'ish Dancing and Foam Arrow Archery Range closes

And other exciting news...

New! Ages 4-5 Preschool Outdoors This Fall We now offer have a daily outdoors program for ages 4-5. Spend time outside and experience nature through our Guilds curriculum.

Theater Workshops Ages 9-16 An exciting Saturday of morning Improvisational Theater Classes and a Theater Production Workshop where aspiring Artisans create and produce their own theater play.

Returning! Woodworking is back Ages 5-8, 9-12 & 13-17 Our Artisan woodworking classes teach kids craftsmanship while giving them the pride of building projects with their own two hands.

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