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N14 W29143 Silvernail Rd Pewaukee, WI 53072 2626467497 [email protected] June 5 – August 18 (no camps July 3– July 7) Summer Garden for ages 39 (daytime potty trained) Prairie Hill Summer Garden 2017 Summer Garden Schedule 9 a.m. Children arrive and camp day begins; songs and hike 9:45 a.m. Light snack and play 10:15 11:30 a.m. Activity (including games, crafts, gardening) 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Lunch and cleanup 12:30 1 p.m. Storytelling 1 2:15 p.m. Rest time (for children who do not nap, there will be quiet activities such as coloring/drawing, fingerknitting, beeswax) 2:15 3 p.m. Free play and snack 3:00 3:30 p.m. Activity 3:30 p.m. Pick up Before & After Camp Care Schedule 7:30 9 a.m. Indoor Play/Nature Walk 3:30 5 p.m. Outside/Inside Play Extended Care includes a snack and age appropriate activities such as painting, story time, cooking, gardening and more. Week 7: July 2428 Parade of Music Create and play musical instruments out of everyday household items. Children will end the week with a delightful parade of music through the school & grounds. Week 8: July 31Aug 4 Fine Feathered Friends Observe the magic, hear their songs and make a beautiful home for birds. Children may make a feathered friend and a birdhouse during this week of Summer Garden. Week 9: Aug 711 Fun Unearthed Turn over that rock, dig a little deeper and experience the secrets that lie beneath the surface of the earth! Week 10: Aug 1418 Happy Harvest Reap what has been sown earlier in the season! Harvesters will dig and cut and fill their baskets. Then it’s time to taste the fruits of their labors. Campers will enjoy preparing their harvest for a fresh snack or meal. * Activities within the theme may be subject to change without notice. “There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air is softer and the morning more fragrant than ever again.” ~ Elizabeth Lawrence For a digital version of this brochure or to print registration form go to http://phws.org/summercamp/ For more information or questions please call 2626467497 or email [email protected] Before & After Camp Care offered from 7:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. www.PHWS.org

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N14  W29143  Silvernail  Rd  Pewaukee,  WI  53072  

 

262-­‐646-­‐7497  [email protected]  

June  5  –  August  18  (no  camps  July  3–  July  7)  

Summer  Garden  for  ages  3-­‐9                    (day-­‐time  potty  trained)  

 

 

 

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Summer  Garden  Schedule      9  a.m.  Children  arrive  and  camp  day  begins;  songs  and  hike    

9:45  a.m.  Light  snack  and  play  10:15  -­‐  11:30  a.m.  Activity  (including  games,  crafts,  gardening)  11:30  a.m.  -­‐  12:30  p.m.  Lunch  and  cleanup  12:30  -­‐  1  p.m.  Storytelling    1-­‐  2:15  p.m.  Rest  time  (for  children  who  do  not  nap,  there  will  be  quiet  activities  such  as  coloring/drawing,  finger-­‐knitting,  beeswax)  2:15  -­‐  3  p.m.  Free  play  and  snack  3:00    -­‐  3:30  p.m.  Activity            3:30  p.m.    Pick  up    

         Before  &  After  Camp  Care  Schedule  

         7:30  -­‐  9  a.m.  Indoor  Play/Nature  Walk  

         3:30  -­‐  5  p.m.  Outside/Inside  Play  

Extended  Care  includes  a  snack  and  age  appropriate  activities  such  as  painting,  story    time,  cooking,  gardening  and  more.  

 

Week  7:  July  24-­‐28 Parade of Music                                                  Create  and  play  musical  instruments  out  of  everyday  household  items.  Children  will  end  the  week  with  a  delightful  parade  of  music  through  the  school  &  grounds.    

Week  8:  July  31-­‐Aug  4  Fine Feathered

Friends Observe  the  magic,  hear  their  songs  and  make  a  beautiful  home  for  birds.  Children  may  make  a  feathered  friend  and  a  birdhouse  during  this  week  of  Summer  Garden.        Week  9:  Aug  7-­‐11  Fun Unearthed  Turn  over  that  rock,  dig  a  little  deeper  and  experience  the  secrets  that  lie  beneath  the  surface  of  the  earth!    Week  10:  Aug  14-­‐18 Happy Harvest                                                  Reap  what  has  been  sown  earlier  in  the  season!  Harvesters  will  dig  and  cut  and  fill  their  baskets.  Then  it’s  time  to  taste  the  fruits  of  their  labors.  Campers  will  enjoy  preparing  their  harvest  for  a  fresh  snack  or  meal.    

   *  Activities  within  the  theme  may  be  subject  to  change  without  notice.    

“There  is  a  garden  in  every  childhood,  an  enchanted  place  where  colors  are  brighter,  the  air  is  softer  and  the  morning  more  

fragrant  than  ever  again.”  

~  Elizabeth  Lawrence  

For  a  digital  version  of  this  brochure  or  to  

print  registration  form  go  to  

http://phws.org/summer-­‐camp/  

For  more  information  or  questions  please  

call  262-­‐646-­‐7497  or  email  

[email protected]  

Before  &  After  Camp  Care  offered  from  7:30  a.m.  –  9  a.m.                                        

3:30  p.m.  –  5  p.m.  

www.PHWS.org  

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   Prairie  Hill  Waldorf  School  Summer  Garden  provides  healthy  and  wholesome  fun  interspersed  with  practical,  nourishing  activities  for  children  ages  3  to  9.    

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                   Join  our  experienced  Early  Childhood  teachers  and  their  enthusiastic  staff  for  fun  in  the  sun,  joyful  play  and  creating!    Participants  will  enjoy  fun  themes  for  each  week.  Cultivate  your  child’s  inherent  connection  to  nature  and  enliven  a  sense  of  wonder!      

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Don’t  miss  these  magical  adventures;  join  us  for  ten  weeks  of  summer  fun!      Week  1:  June  5-­‐9  Grow Garden Grow Enjoy  working  in  the  beautiful  gardens  around  Prairie  Hill.  Our  little  'Gardeners'  may  make  bouquets,  work  with  the  vegetables,  and  enjoy  tending  Mother  Nature  in  all  her  Summer  Glory!      Week  2:  June  12-­‐16  Bugs & Butterflies  They  are  everywhere  we  look  and  look  we  will!    Children  may  explore  and  discover  the  beauty  of  bugs  and  butterflies  while  making  crafts  inspired  by  this  fun  theme.      Week  3:  June  19-­‐23  Fairy Tales  Build  castles  in  the  sand  and  in  the  woods,  hunt  dragons  on  the  prairie  and  pretend  to  be  Rapunzel  in  her  high  tower!    Children  may  create  crowns  or  stick  swords  and  fabulous  memories.      Week  4:  June  26-­‐July  30  Friendly Frogs  Children  will  hunt  for  our  hopping  green  friends,  search  for  their  homes  and  observe  the  many  types  of  toadstools  hiding  in  the  woods  and  more.    Week  5:  July  10-­‐14  Magical Forest  Meander  through  the  enchanting  trails  to  find  fairies,  gnome  holes  and  other  magical  forest  friends.  Children  may  build  tiny  homes  and  gardens,  create  wands,  wood  gnomes  and  enjoy  the  wonder  of  their  rich  imaginations.      Week  6:  July  17-­‐21  Mythical Creatures Magical,  mythical  creatures  abound  in  these  uncharted  territories.  Children  may  listen  to  fairy  tales,  create  fun  dragon  tails  and  unicorn  horns  and  revel  in  the  joy  of  summer  fun.      

At  Prairie  Hill  Summer  Garden,  your  child  will  experience:    

• Activities  that  delight  children  • Skill  building  • Creative  play  • Nature  exploration  • Music  and  movement  • Artistic  and  practical  activities  • Consistent  rhythm    

 

Snacks:  Daily  snacks  will  be  provided;  children  may  have  the  opportunity  to  help  prepare  them.  Lunch:  Please  pack  a  healthy  lunch  for  your  child  for  both  half  day  and  full  day  participants.      

Full  days:  $225  per  week  9  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m.  

 Half  days:  $180  per  week  

9  a.m.  to  12:30  p.m.    

 Early  Bird  Discount:  $10  per  class  for  registration  and  payment  received  by  deadline  listed  on  the  registration  form.  Cancellation:  Cancellations  of  less  than  a  14  day  notice  will  incur  a  $50  per  week  charge.      

 Before  Camp  Care:  7:30  a.m.  –  9  a.m.    $40  per  week  After  Camp  Care:  3:30  p.m.  -­‐  5  p.m.    $40  per  week  

 As  with  all  PHWS  programs,  children  need  to  be  able  to  follow  instructions  within  a  group  setting.  All  Summer  Gardeners  must  be  daytime  potty  trained.      

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