Kids in grades 1-5 are invited to Wolfe’s Neck Farm for up tp 5 days of fun and learning in Freeport. Campers will help us care for the animals in the barn, learn to track wild animals in the snow, meet new friends and have a wonderful time during their school break. Sign up for the full week and save 20 percent – one free day.
Dates: Feb. 16-20 (Choose one to five days)
Times: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Ages: Children in grades 1-5
Rates: $67/day or $268/wk (a 20 percent discount if you sign up for all five days)
Morning Care: Drop off at
7:30am for $25/week
After Care: Pick up by
5:30pm for $35/week
Wolfe’s Neck Farm is a Freeport-based nonprofit agricultural campus close to the greater Portland metro area, set on 626-acres of incredible beauty, consisting of a unique mix of ecological systems: forest, marsh, pasture lands and four miles of coastline. Our programs focus on connecting people all ages with sustainable agriculture. Thousands of people are attracted annually to the farm for programs and events where they learn about sustainable farming, gain a greater understanding of where their food comes from and how they can be more active participants in the food system.
For more information, go to wolfesneckfarm.org/february vacation-camp.

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