Portland, Oregon Little House: Wilders Day Off
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Our Homesteading School
School is out for the day so the kids of the Trackers pioneer town of Marmot can help at the homestead.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic series of books have inspired children and adults for generations, let them inspire your child during our day of no school camp activities.
During these days we may explore different homesteading skills: wild plants, gardening, candle or soap making, whittling (for older kids), teas and tinctures and much more. With no-school days you could discover any one of these incredible skills of pioneer life.
Details for Little House: Wilders Homestead
Time
Free Morning Pre-Camp 7:30am-8:30am
Camp 8:30am-3:30pm
Affordable After-Camp 3:30pm-6pm Get extended camp to 6pm
Location
5040 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland, Oregon Within minutes of most Portland neighborhoods, right next door to the 140 acre Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge. Map It
Register
Ages 6
February 20, 2012
Tuition $49
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Ages 7-8
February 20, 2012
Tuition $49
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Ages 9-10
February 20, 2012
Tuition $49
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Ages 4-5 Little House: Wilders Homestead may include
• base camp at the Scout Pit
• reading from Little House books
• wild edible plants & medicinal plants
• homestead skills
• sustainability lessons
• pioneer life
• nature hikes and play
• knitting and fiber arts
Ages 6 Little House: Wilders Homestead may include
• mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyond
• reading from Little House books
• wild edible plants & medicinal plants
• homestead skills
• sustainability lessons
• pioneer life
• nature hikes and play
• knitting and fiber arts
Ages 7-8 Little House: Wilders Homestead may include
• mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyond
• reading from Little House books
• wild edible plants & medicinal plants
• homestead skills
• sustainability lessons
• pioneer life
• nature hikes and play
• knitting and fiber arts
Ages 9-10 Little House: Wilders Homestead may include
• mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyond
• reading from Little House books
• wild edible plants & medicinal plants
• homestead skills
• sustainability lessons
• pioneer life
• nature hikes and play
• knitting and fiber arts