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- HAPPY CAMPERS: Creating My "He-art" Horse! (Ages 7–15) | Aug 26-30th @ Happy Path Meadows | Snohomish, WA
HAPPY CAMPERS: Creating My "He-art" Horse! (Ages 7–15) | Aug 26-30th @ Happy Path Meadows | Snohomish, WA
***This is a week-long daily camp***
Where: Happy Path Meadows
When: Aug 26-30th, 2024
Time: Check-in begins at 8:30 am. Camp ends at 3:30 pm.**
Instructor: April Ibarra (425) 445-3092
What to wear: Campers should wear t-shirt, jeans, and protective shoes that can be used for hiking and riding. (Please no open-toed or flimsy shoes)
What to bring: Refillable water bottles, healthy lunch & snacks, sunscreen, extra set of clothes, and towel.
Registration Deadline: July 29th, 2024 (or until full). Parents please fill registration forms and sign release waivers.
REFUND, TRANSFER, & CREDIT POLICY
Description of Camp:
How many frogs does a horse have? Wait! What? Horses have frogs? How do you make horse anatomy and physiology fun? Put it into a Horse Camp! We're sprinkling the week with different types of art using a plethora of media, including grid drawing, collecting items from nature and painting them, and sculpting 3D models of the hoof and its inside parts using clay. What better way to learn about horse toes?! What else can we add to make it any more fun? How about painting the organs and bones on a live horse!? You'll love the works of he"art' your young equestrian will bring home from the barn! Camp week includes trail riding, hiking, crafts, true horse-play, art, relays, water games, and Yes! Even Barn Chores! Every moment is a learning opportunity and though the camp has planned activities, we'll be teaching in a dynamic environment where the learning is organic because the learning takes place through discovery and play! We have day-camp visitors who will join us during the week, allowing our Happy Campers to change their role from students to teachers, experiencing what it is like to show others what they have just learned in an environment where helping others is interactive and fun to do!
Each day will include interaction with the horses to include feeding, riding, tacking, groundwork, saddle work, free play; nature related lessons regarding health, nutrition, and care of horses; arts and crafts that are theme related to the camp; games to include relays, water play, board games, and field play; round pen time to include introductions and icebreakers, announcements, group interactions, ending accolades, snack time and meal times.
Though there will be some riding, this is not a horse-back riding camp, so the focus is not about riding. No riding experience is necessary as all riding experiences will be accompanied by one-on-one helpers.
*All Campers will be able to take home their creative projects!
**Please note adult supervision will be limited after camp ends, so please arrive a few minutes before class is over to pick up your happy Helper! Cost will be $1.00 per minute after 3:40 pm.