In collaboration with Carnegie Corridor, and with help from the Snowshoe Basis, the Yew Mountain Center is offering a three-day out of doors application built to encourage and instill a adore for discovering in little ones.
By means of the arts and sciences, youngsters ages 7-12 will investigate the lots of different facets of the organic world in academic classes, outside video games, storytelling, pottery, crafts, character hikes, and much more.
Carnegie Youngsters in the Woods will acquire location Monday, July 25, by way of Wednesday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Yew Mountain Centre in Hillsboro.
Functions and workshops consist of Appalachian Medicinals with Jan Darrah, Hand Building Clay demonstration and workshop with Sean O’Connell, Follow the Drinking Gourd with Mary Dailey, African/cubism-inspired mask with Margaret Baker, and mushroom identification, arts, and crafts with the Yew Mountain Centre personnel.
Registration is $20 for every session (morning or afternoon) and $40 for the day. College students who attend the two sessions all a few days fork out $90.
Get in touch with info.yewmountain@gmail.com for scholarship info.
Siblings acquire a 50 p.c price reduction.
The Yew Mountain Centre delivers applications that examine Appalachian ecology, lifestyle and arts whilst promoting local community and own wellness.
For far more information and facts, you should visit www.yewmountain.org or www.carnegiehallwv.org.
These courses are offered in partnership with Carnegie Hall Inc.
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