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Farm Day Camps (2010)

If you would like more information or to register please give us a call
(608) 897-3983

Camp One
June 21st, 22nd and 23rd
Life on the Farm - Meet our animals such as Mr Giggles the turtle, Ladybird our enormous Percheron work horse, Daisy Mae our pot bellied pig and of course all our new lambs…. And the menagerie goes on and on! Help us with our farm day. You can learn about all the things we do on our farm, from animal care to planning how to work alongside nature. There will be lots of variety and chances to explore new things.....

Camp Two

June 28th, 29th and 30th

Sustainability - Come spend time on our sustainable farm and become involved in expanding our permaculture systems, where nature is supported to flourish in its many interconnected patterns. Figure out ways to encourage water in our land and help plant and build to attract more wildlife ….even have the chance to see our aquaponic system and meet the worms who are busy turning what most would call “waste” into rich soil for our gardens. And if the sun keeps on shining we will even cook delicious cookies in a solar oven….

Camp Three

July 5th, 6th and 7th

Life on the Farm - Meet our animals such as Mr Giggles the turtle, Ladybird our enormous Percheron work horse, Daisy Mae our pot bellied pig and of course all our new lambs…. And the menagerie goes on and on! Help us with our farm day. You can learn about all the things we do on our farm, from animal care to planning how to work alongside nature. There will be lots of variety and chances to explore new things.....

Camp Four

July 12th, 13th and 14th

Water What a Joy - Help us explore the stream and discover the fish and crawdads that hide out there. Take part in our minnow races and of course get wet sliding down our slippery slide. This is a camp to enjoy playing with water……and of course cooling off in the summer heat!

Camp Five
July 19th, 20th and 21st
Life on the Farm - Meet our animals such as Mr Giggles the turtle, Ladybird our enormous Percheron work horse, Daisy Mae our pot bellied pig and of course all our new lambs…. And the menagerie goes on and on! Help us with our farm day. You can learn about all the things we do on our farm, from animal care to planning how to work alongside nature. There will be lots of variety and chances to explore new things.....
Camp Six
August 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Life on the Farm - Meet our animals such as Mr Giggles the turtle, Ladybird our enormous Percheron work horse, Daisy Mae our pot bellied pig and of course all our new lambs…. And the menagerie goes on and on! Help us with our farm day. You can learn about all the things we do on our farm, from animal care to planning how to work alongside nature. There will be lots of variety and chances to explore new things.....

Camp Seven

August 9th, 10th and 11th

Herbs and Harvest Time - What grows out there? Hold onto your basket and watch it fill with an incredible variety of herbs and food we can find in our gardens and all over the farm. Reach up to the Mulberry branches and discover their sweet fruit or search out our wild grapes. Even make your own catnip mice and calendula salve to take home.

Camp Eight

August 16th, 17th and 18th

Life on the Farm - Meet our animals such as Mr Giggles the turtle, Ladybird our enormous Percheron work horse, Daisy Mae our pot bellied pig and of course all our new lambs…. And the menagerie goes on and on! Help us with our farm day. You can learn about all the things we do on our farm, from animal care to planning how to work alongside nature. There will be lots of variety and chances to explore new things.....

Camp Nine

August 23rd, 24th and 25th

Herbs and Harvest Time - What grows out there? Hold onto your basket and watch it fill with an incredible variety of herbs and food we can find in our gardens and all over the farm. Reach up to the Mulberry branches and discover their sweet fruit or search out our wild grapes. Even make your own catnip mice and calendula salve to take home.

For families or individuals

Weekends

Sustainability projects are available for families or individuals on the farm. If you would be interested please call (608)897-3983

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I look around me and wonder. Are our kids just walking by without noticing what we played amongst as children? Do they know what a carrot looks like in the ground? Do they know how to identify the trees and plants that just grow wild around them? Too many times kids visit Kinkoona and don’t know how to shell peas, how to take responsibility to see a project to completion, how to repair and make something from the things lying around. Yep, things don’t have to come out of a kit, nor do they need to beep, nor do they change channels. It is wonderful here!

We are nestled in a dell amongst Amish country. Black horse-drawn carriages are a regular sight. Life is simple. We see the plants and animals all around us. The rabbits, raccoon, deer and birds are part of the natural environment we live with. We have 48 acres, 8 of which are wooded. We are primarily a sheep farm but have all the animals that you could probably sing about in "Old Mac Donald’s Farm". I think it was possibly meant to be "Old Kinkoona Farm".

We home school and farm in a chemical-free way. We share the work. We try hard to be stewards of the earth. Our camps will encourage immersion into farm life and our goal is to heighten children’s awareness of nature that is around them and to foster responsibility, caring for each other and creativity.

The camps will be open to elementary school-aged children. A mixture of ages is encouraged so that sharing will occur at a variety of levels. An ideal number of children per camp will be six.

Days: The camps will extend for 3 days each, on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sequence.

Hours: The hours of the camp are from 8.30am to 4.00pm daily.

Clothing: This will be an active farm camp. The children are expected to become dirty and will need to have clothes suitable for outdoor activities. Comfortable footwear, preferably closed shoes are suggested.

Food: Snacks will be available for the children. However, each family is asked to provide a packed lunch for their own children. Please see the registration form and identify any known allergies to food in this section to ensure snacks will be appropriate.

Although each camp will have its own theme, all will incorporate farm life in its many aspects.

Daily Schedule – 8.30am - 9.30am Farm chores

9.30am - 12.00pm Theme event of day camp

12.00pm - 1.00pm Lunch and free play

1.00pm - 3.00pm Continued theme and art/craft related activities

3.00pm - 4.00pm Fun, cool down activities and sharing camp experiences.

A Little More About the Farmer:

I have home schooled my children through elementary school and plan to continue as far as they are inspired. I am a licensed Occupational Therapist and a Dance Movement Therapist. I hold current First Aid and CPR certificates.

I am Australian (which could account for the sheep) and have entered into my fifth year on this farm. We have as a family discovered the joys of country living and are constantly visited by people from far and wide. We love to share what we are fortunate to have and enjoy meeting people from all walks of life. I believe a lot of our children are becoming nature deficient. Keeping our children in touch with nature will not only help them become more aware conscious people, but will also keep our future generations caring for the environment that surrounds them and thus help to preserve its beauty.

“Kinkoona” means “Laughter” in Australian Aboriginal. We hope this will be a large part of the camp experiences.

Registration Fees: $150 for the three-day camp per child. A $75 deposit is required to hold a space with the remaining amount due one week prior to the camp.

For those who are impeded by great distances or a difficult schedule, overnight will be available if indicated at the time of registration at an additional $50 a night. Vegetarian meals will be provided if this arrangement is requested.

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Mei's Drawings

For Farm Day Camp registration or if you have any questions about the farm or the camp, please call 608-897-3983, I would be happy to speak with you.
 
 


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16734 West Dorner Road, Brodhead, WI  53520
608-897-3983