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Granny's Family Camp

Funded by a grant from the Charles H. Dater Foundation

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Years in review

2010

Girl Scouts Make New Signs

Visiting Educators

2009
Great Amaryllis Race
Educator Training Camp
Expanding the program at the Early Childhood Center
 Students from Kings
 Victory Garden Camp
Family Adventure Camp
Flower for Teacher
Granny's Fall Fete
  Great Outdoors Weekend
Moeller Faculty Day
 Cincinnati Christian College
 Xavier Students Community Action Day
 Students at Archbiship Moeller High School
Spring Garden Party
Lyondell Chemical Company - Global Care Day
Grandparent's Day
 Daffodil's in the classroom
Granny's Apple Tree
 
2007
Spring Garden Party & Plant Sale
Granny's Craft Room at Small Stacks
 Granny's Garden School Day at Barnes and Noble
 
2006
Reading Tunnel
Summer Program 2003-2006
2005
 
2004
 
2003

Expanded to the Loveland Early Childhood Cente

 
 
 
 

 

 

 
This unique camp is a great way for families to spend time together harvesting and preparing produce from the gardens, learning how to use tools i.e. drills while working on a project together, taking photographs, picking and  arranging  flowers, exploring the nature trail, creating nature crafts and much more. This is an interactive camp where parents work with their children under the guidance of the camp leaders.

We took photographs.

We decorated our aprons. We took videos.
We picked black berries. We made yummy blackberry shortcake. We made our own whipped cream.

We picked lots of flowers then learned how to arrange them.

We harvested potatoes, kohlrabi and carrots.

We made bruschetta. We learned the proper way to use a knife. We made parsley potatoes.
We learned how to use a drill Mommy learned to use a drill, too. We learned together.

We learned to use tools, bamboo and plastic strips to make tomato supports.

We picked flowers We pressed flowers to make bookmarks and pictures. We started mum cuttings.

We explored the nature trail.

This log had all kinds of things on it. We spotted birds in the bird blind.
 

 

 
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."  Robert Louis Stevenson
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