Summer Fun on the Farm
at Soule Homestead Education Center
July 6 – August 27, 2010
Tuesday - Friday
9:30 am to 12:00 pm Ages 5-10
12:30 pm - 3:00 pm Ages 11-15
Pre-Registration is recommended. Sign up for a day (or 2) or the week by email, mail, or phone. A non-refundable deposit of $10 is required to hold your spot for any part of any week. Wee'd love to hear from you.
All of Soule's programs are curriculum based with the Massachusetts FRameworks.
Members pay $44 for the week or $12 a day
Non-Members pay $52 for the week or $15 a day
Not a member? Get more information on how to join here.

Tuesday - Friday
9:30 am to 12:00 pm Ages 5-10
12:30 pm - 3:00 pm Ages 11-15
Come GROW with us
| July 2010 Tuesdays: Sticks, Stones, and Seeds Wednesdays: Feathers and Wings Thursdays: On the Farm Fridays: What's Happening Locally? Click on the week for program details Week 1 July 6-9 Week 2 July 13-16 Week 3 July 20-23 Week 4 July 27-30 | August 2010 Tuesdays: Things that Hop, Crawl, and Slither Wednesdays: Fur and Hooves, 4 Footers Thursdays: Adventures in Art Fridays: What's Happening Locally? Click on the week for program details Week 5 August 3-6 Week 6 August 10-13 Week 7 August 17-20 Week 8 August 24-27 |
Pre-Registration is recommended. Sign up for a day (or 2) or the week by email, mail, or phone. A non-refundable deposit of $10 is required to hold your spot for any part of any week. Wee'd love to hear from you.
All of Soule's programs are curriculum based with the Massachusetts FRameworks.
Members pay $44 for the week or $12 a day
Non-Members pay $52 for the week or $15 a day
Not a member? Get more information on how to join here.

JULY 2010
WEEK 1 JULY 6-9
Roots and Shoots, what plants need, planting for harvest in 7 weeks
Goin’ Batty, all about the importance of bats
Farm to Fork, the process, who and what is involved
Local Restaurant- importance of local produce, menu planning
WEEK 2 JULY 13-16
Making tracks Outdoor Survival Skills, and build shelter in woods
Eagles and Hawks, all about birds of prey, use binoculars
Trail Blazin’, map reading, scavenger hunt around farm
Birding Organizations, use binoculars, walk and discover our birds
WEEK 3 JULY 20-23
Rockin’ Geologist, all about rocks and how formed, famous rocks around world
Chickens, Ducks and Geese, visit and feed our farm yard feathered friends
Simple Farm Machines and Tools, hands on with simple machines
Drummers, beat drum to relax, build community spirit
WEEK 4 JULY 27-30
Fossils, learn about life long ago
Whoo’s that Owl? All about, where and how to find one
What’s the Buzz? Bees, the role bee’s play in our natural world
Bees/Honey, Soap Making
AUGUST 2010
WEEK 5 AUG 3-6
Reptiles, their role in our environment
Goats, all about
It’s Art Naturally, creating with found objects from nature, sculpture, weaving
Milk and Cheese
WEEK 6 AUG 10-13
Spiders, importance of, hunt for outside
Sheep to Sweater, visiting flock, washing, carding, creating friendship bracelet
EcoArt, art from recycled materials
Sheep Weaver/Spinner/Loom
WEEK 7 AUG 17-20
Frogs and Toads, learn the difference between the two
Rabbits, how to care, visit ours
Art Concoctions, creating clay and paint
TRWA, Conservation Commission, water around us
WEEK 8 AUG 24-27
Harvesting and Planting, out in our Children’s Gardens
Got Milk, Cow to Carton, the process, dairy farm tour
Multicultural Art, art from Native Americans, (beads, mask making)
Healthy Eating, Butter, Cows dairy products
WEEK 1 JULY 6-9
Roots and Shoots, what plants need, planting for harvest in 7 weeks
Goin’ Batty, all about the importance of bats
Farm to Fork, the process, who and what is involved
Local Restaurant- importance of local produce, menu planning
WEEK 2 JULY 13-16
Making tracks Outdoor Survival Skills, and build shelter in woods
Eagles and Hawks, all about birds of prey, use binoculars
Trail Blazin’, map reading, scavenger hunt around farm
Birding Organizations, use binoculars, walk and discover our birds
WEEK 3 JULY 20-23
Rockin’ Geologist, all about rocks and how formed, famous rocks around world
Chickens, Ducks and Geese, visit and feed our farm yard feathered friends
Simple Farm Machines and Tools, hands on with simple machines
Drummers, beat drum to relax, build community spirit
WEEK 4 JULY 27-30
Fossils, learn about life long ago
Whoo’s that Owl? All about, where and how to find one
What’s the Buzz? Bees, the role bee’s play in our natural world
Bees/Honey, Soap Making
AUGUST 2010
WEEK 5 AUG 3-6
Reptiles, their role in our environment
Goats, all about
It’s Art Naturally, creating with found objects from nature, sculpture, weaving
Milk and Cheese
WEEK 6 AUG 10-13
Spiders, importance of, hunt for outside
Sheep to Sweater, visiting flock, washing, carding, creating friendship bracelet
EcoArt, art from recycled materials
Sheep Weaver/Spinner/Loom
WEEK 7 AUG 17-20
Frogs and Toads, learn the difference between the two
Rabbits, how to care, visit ours
Art Concoctions, creating clay and paint
TRWA, Conservation Commission, water around us
WEEK 8 AUG 24-27
Harvesting and Planting, out in our Children’s Gardens
Got Milk, Cow to Carton, the process, dairy farm tour
Multicultural Art, art from Native Americans, (beads, mask making)
Healthy Eating, Butter, Cows dairy products
