YouthGrow & Trackers Camp Discount Eugene, Oregon

YouthGrow/Trackers Camp Discount Sign up for 1-week of Northwest Youth Corps YouthGrow Camp with 1-week of Trackers Camp and get both camps for $199 each week. A savings of nearly $66 with your Trackers week.
Weeks applicable to discount This discount is only available for the camp weeks of July 30-August 6, 2012.
About Northwest Youth Corps YouthGrow Camp
This summer camp offers a chance to be outside and learn about how our food grows and who grows it. YouthGrow is designed for local kids, creating opportunities to make friends, visit local organic farms and gardens, learn gardening skills, cook with fresh produce every day, engage in various arts and crafts projects, and most importantly; get dirty outdoors!
YouthGrow is a summer day camp for kids aged 7-11 located at the Northwest Youth Corps' Laurel Valley Education Farm. This is a fun, educational, week long gardening summer camp hosted by Northwest Youth Corps along with partnering organizations, the School Garden Project and Eugene's Farm to School program. The program is staffed by well trained and energetic AmeriCorps members that lead all activities with youth.
Partners
Trackers is proud to offer our Eugene Summer Camps are in partnership with Northwest Youth Corps.
Details
Awesome Extended Camp You can also pre-register for our affordable Extended-Camp from 7:30am-8:30am and 3:30am-5:30pm.
Location 2621 Augusta Street, Eugene, OR 97403
Within minutes of many Eugene and Springfield neighborhoods and near local greenspaces and parks. Map It
Register for YouthGrow & Trackers Camp Discount
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Ages 7-11$398
We contact you to specify week Get extended camp to 6pm July 30-August 6, 2012 Trackers Hours 7:30am-3:30pm YouthGrow Hours 8:30am-5pm |
Ages 7-11 Activities include includes
• Planting seeds and starts
• Harvesting produce
• Cooking with fresh fruits and veggies from the farm
• Creating nature arts and crafts using recycled materials
• Field trips to local farms
• Playing garden games
• Learning about soil, bugs and compost