Jul 08 Wednesday
Nature Explorers June 8th-June 12th: Dive into nature where we explore everything from jungles to the arctic! We’ll adventure to both the Learning Tree Farm and the Wild Hearts African Farm to visit all of the animals they have, from chickens to emus and more!Space Odyssey June 15th-June 19th: To infinity and beyond! Let’s take off on a week full of space travel! Campers head to the National Museum of the United States Air Force to get up close with planes and visit the Space Gallery.Time Travelers June 22nd-June 26th: Travel back in time in this wacky week of time bending shenanigans! Campers travel 800 years in the past at Sunwatch Indian Village and travel back from 1796 to present at Carillon Historical Park.Water World July 6th-July 10th: Let’s have a splash... I mean, a BLAST! Diving into lots of water-themed fun! Campers adventure to Charleston Falls Preserve and Holes Creek Park.Fantasy July 13th-July 17th: Get ready to experience the mystical and magical with trolls, unicorns, Bigfoot, and everything in between! Campers visit Aullwood Audubon to meet the trolls and also get to explore the whimsical Wegerzyn Gardens.Spy Kids July 20th-July 24th: We’ll enter the world of investigation and espionage in this action packed week! Campers get a behind-the-scenes look at the Moraine Police Division while checking out their equipment and more!Weather Watchers July 27th-July 31st: Keep an eye on the sky and hang tight to your weather ropes! This week we’ll discover the science of storms, and visit local station WDTN to learn all about meteorology!
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You are invited to a three-weekend immersion in regenerative agriculture, soil health, specialty crops, native plants, and pollinators at the Antioch College Farm. Guided by Farm Manager Bruce Linebaugh and a network of experienced practitioners, you will learn through hands-on experience. Whether you are tending a backyard garden or planning a small farm, this program offers practical skills and connection to a community of growers. You will learn:
- How to assess soil health and build organic matter- Nutrient cycling, composting, and cover cropping- Growing specialty crops for market gardens- Native plant propagation and pollinator habitat- Plot/garden planning, fruit tree care, and food forest stewardship
You can register for one weekend, the full three-weekend series, or earn an accredited certificate by completing the series plus a 300-hour co-op apprenticeship on a local or regional farm guided by Antioch co-op faculty.
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