Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
10:00am-12:00pm
Description:
Help solve challenges issued by our favorite PBS canine host Ruff Ruffman! You may be asked to experiment with wind or water, build like an engineer or think like a mathematician. FREE with museum admission or membership.
Location:
KidsQuest Children's Museum
Factoria Mall in Bellevue, WA
Contact Information:
425-637-8100
www.kidsquestmuseum.org
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
11:00am-11:30am
Description:
Join KidsQuest staff on fantastic adventures as we travel to new and unexpected places in our imagination.
Every Tuesday & Thursday, 11am
FREE with museum admission or membership
Location:
KidsQuest Children�s Museum
Located in Factoria Mall in Bellevue, WA 98006
Contact Information:
www.kidsquestmuseum.org / 425-637-8100
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
10:00am-12:00pm
Description:
Help solve challenges issued by our favorite PBS canine host Ruff Ruffman! You may be asked to experiment with wind or water, build like an engineer or think like a mathematician. FREE with museum admission or membership.
Location:
KidsQuest Children's Museum
Factoria Mall in Bellevue, WA
Contact Information:
425-637-8100
www.kidsquestmuseum.org
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
11:00am-11:30am
Description:
Join KidsQuest staff on fantastic adventures as we travel to new and unexpected places in our imagination.
Every Tuesday & Thursday, 11am
FREE with museum admission or membership
Location:
KidsQuest Children�s Museum
Located in Factoria Mall in Bellevue, WA 98006
Contact Information:
www.kidsquestmuseum.org / 425-637-8100
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.
Location:
McCollum Park in Mill Creek
600 128th Street Southeast
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Contact Information:
Chris Chisholm
425 248 0253
Chris@wolfcamp.com
Time:
10:00am-12:00pm
Description:
Children and their caregivers will gain knowledge and create together through early learning activities and mulit-sensory experiences. FREE with museum admission or membership.
Location:
KidsQuest Children's Museum
Factoria Mall in Bellevue, WA
Contact Information:
425-637-8100
www.kidsquestmuseum.org
Time:
4:30pm-7:30pm
Description:
Help solve challenges issued by our favorite PBS canine host Ruff Ruffman! You may be asked to experiment with wind or water, build like an engineer or think like a mathematician.
Location:
KidsQuest Children's Museum
Factoria Mall in Bellevue, Wa
Contact Information:
425-637-8100
www.kidsquestmuseum.org
Time:
9:30am-3:30pm
Description:
Parent and child can choose one of four themes based on their interests.
Future Survivors Fun: Campers will learn and demonstrate basic survival skills and practice emergency response scenarios.
Wild Chefs and Herbology: Campers will learn the safe use of edible and medicinal plants, identify look-alikes, and come home with healing oils and creams they made.
Serious Wildlife Tracking and Birding Games: Campers will hone their sensory awareness through tracking and bird language greatly enhancing their team and leadership skills through fun games.
Peaceful Pioneer Arts, Crafts, and music:
Campers will make primitive flutes, whistles, jewelry, and learn musical theory and improv.
Visit http://www.wolfcamp.com/youthcamps/daylocsno.html for details to register, or call Chris at 425 248 0253.