Friday, August 16, 2013

Session Four has been WILD!


What an amazing session this has been! Yesterday the Explorers went on an exciting adventure: caving at Mt Toby! To get to the cave, we had to hike a steep slope, sometimes having to climb on hands and knees. When we get inside, there were boulders to climb up and down, and small spaces to squeeze through. After each camper made it down one particularly big boulder, everyone clapped for them. What a supportive group.




The Explorers built "North Town" on Wednesday, a full-on village in the woods with homes, businesses, and streets. If you haven't heard about "North Town" yet, or visited it for yourself, it is a must!

Meanwhile, the Young Naturalists have been hard at work on their power animal piñatas! Everyone has a power animal that they have researched this week. Over the past few days they have been painting their piñata to look like their animal. You'll see their hard work today at camp share.









Also at Camp Share today you will see the results of our collaboration with Debbi Friedlander, a local music teacher. Debbi has led the campers in writing a song about being "At Home in the Wild"! The campers have had such a fun time singing and writing lyrics with Debbi.




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