
How can we tell trees apart without their leaves? Participants will learn different ways we can identify trees during the winter months, practice these new skills using field guides, and observe what’s happening as we transition from winter to spring! Registration ends at 3 p.m., Friday, March 14.
Cost (1 student & 1 caregiver): $10 total for members | $12 total for nonmembers
Additional students and caregivers: $5 each
Designed for students ages 5 and above.
We cannot accommodate walk-ins.
Call (603) 323-7591 or email info@remickmuseum.org to register.
Registration and Cancellation Policies
GENERAL INFORMATION
Our homeschool programming primarily takes place outdoors and incorporates agriculture, history, nature, science and/or math.
Classes are season-based and feature discovery through the senses and hands-on activities. Group interaction and discussion encourage a deeper understanding of each subject.
Except for our history-based lessons, classes primarily take place outdoors in rain, snow or shine: participants should be dressed for the day’s weather and farm conditions underfoot.
This is not a drop-off program: caretakers should be prepared to be with the group and are encouraged to participate.
Class size is limited and may be impacted by the class topic; early registration is encouraged.
Non-registration inquiries may be emailed to program manager Jim Cruickshank: jcruickshank@remickmuseum.org
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