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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Not so common fun
NEW HAVEN - Students in kindergarten through fifth grade are invited to explore farm life and the connection people have to the natural world in a seasonal after-school program that begins April 6 at Common Ground 358 Springside Ave.
Weekly activities in Kid’s Unplugged! include learning about eggs and chicks, playing games in the woods, exploring Wintergreen Brook, hiking to the summit of West Rock Park, learning to draw plants and animals on the farm, making recycled art, and a hands-on tour of the farm at Common Ground, organizers said.
Children may be registered for one, two, or three days per week. Enrollment is limited to 36 participants per day. Program fee: One day a week for 9 weeks - $150 (2days is $300, 3 days is $450. The program runs 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through June 10. Financial aid available, please inquire.
Registrations accepted until each session is full.
Contact: 203-389-4333 ext 1213 or e-mail rholcombe@nhep.com
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