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Summer Camp: Weather Wizards


  • Food + Farm Exploration Center 3400 Innovation Drive Plover, WI 54467 USA (map)

Explore the fascinating world of weather with us! We’ll uncover the mystery of weather patterns, instruments, and phenomena through interactive lessons, experiments, and hands-on activities. Become a weather wizard that understands how rain, snow, wind and drought impact the food we grow and eat.

DETAILS

  • When: June 16-20 from 9:00-11:30am

  • Who: 2nd-5th Grade

  • Cost: $110 per participant (Members save 10%)

  • Register by June 2 to save your spot! Space is limited

  • Access to stay and play for the day included

  • Commemorative t-shirt for all participants!

NOTES

  • Parent and guardian supervision is not required and they do not need to remain on-site. You’re welcome to enjoy the public spaces in the center. We recommend enjoying something at Colorful Plate Café!

  • Daily snack included. We’ll collect allergy restrictions from students after enrollment.

  • Dress appropriately for the weather and activities. We’ll be spending time outdoors, experimenting, and creating so please dress accordingly. For example, bring a hat if you’re attending “Ready, Set, Grow!” as we’ll be exploring the demonstration fields and don’t wear your fanciest clothes to “Cultural Cooking” as we may be getting messy in the Kitchen Lab. We’ll have aprons available.

  • General admission to exhibits included for students enrolled. Parents and guardians who want to stay and explore the exhibits during or after class will need to purchase a ticket.

  • All materials will be provided.

  • Drop-off and pick-up will need to be arranged within 15 minutes of session start and end.

Make this a summer to remember! Your kids will enjoy a fun, engaging experience reconnecting with the world of agriculture. See all our summer camp options on our blog.

QUESTIONS?

Our education team would be happy to help! You can reach out to them via email at education@fftf.us or by calling 715-303-3276.

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