Winter Camp Options
Winter Farm Camp! (Ages 4-12)
Who is ready to learn about farming and have a blast doing it? Our Farm Camp is sure to be a hit with your child this winter. Campers will enjoy learning about animal care, farming, painting, clay making, crafts, and more! We will also incorporate read aloud stories with the campers every day, as well as fun group games and activities!
Full day camp runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Monday - Friday
Half Day option from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Monday - Friday
Dates:
December 16-20
Prices
- Full Day: $350 per week
- Half Day: $275 per week
- $90 daily drop-in
Winter Camp Cancelations, Withdrawals, and Refunds.
When your family enrolls in our programs, we give your student a spot in a small, limited class that has been fairly priced so that we are able to cover our basic costs and pay our staff and teachers. We will not issue refunds for missed camp days, either retroactively or in the future, for any reason. Children will get sick, mishaps happen and plans change, but our camp is a set week-long class that is not priced in a way that can be divided out and refunded class by class.
As part of your tuition, you paid a $50.00 non-refundable admin fee, included in the total cost of camp.
Cancellations & Withdrawals will result in a cancellation fee, in addition to the non-refundable deposit, based upon the date of cancellation. These dates are as follows:
Cancellations by November 20 = $70 Processing Fee + Non-refundable Admin Fee
Cancellations by November 25 = $100 Processing Fee + Non-refundable Admin Fee
Cancellations from December 1st onwards will result in the surrender of tuition amounts as follows:
Cancellations by December 1st – 50% of full tuition + Non-refundable Admin Fee.
Cancellations by December 5th– 100% of full tuition + Non-refundable Admin Fee.
All withdrawals after the date of December 5th will not be refunded.
When we commit to provide this program to local families, we also commit to paying our awesome teachers and staff for the full term, maintaining rental and administrative relationships, and building a healthy program culture for everyone. Thank you for your understanding.