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Open to anyone ages 5-18 who wants to come and enjoy a week full of fun with horses. No previous riding or horse care experience is required to participate. This is the most popular camp option for current students as well as non-riders in the community. Campers will enjoy daily mounted lessons, games on horseback, unmounted lessons on equine nutrition, Read more...
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The West Point Lake Floating Classroom (WPLFC) program takes place aboard the Miss Sally – a 42-foot vessel certified to carry up to 44 passengers. The West Point Lake Floating Classroom program is an on-the-water environmental education program that teaches science, ecology, history and math in accordance with STEM goals and state education performance standards. This unique program exemplifies Chattahoochee Read more...
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Learn about history and nature through a ranger-guided field trip featuring a flintlock musket demonstration as an interpreter dressed as a soldier demonstrates weaponry and/or a guided tour of the Battlefield as an interpreter leads the group on a tour of the battlefield using a 2.8 mile nature/battlefield hiking trail. Read more...
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The Youth Food & Farm Forum engages youth in education and participation of sustainable farming. The event featured interactive sessions including vegan cooking, equity 101, seed saving, hog butchering, and holistic health through food. The event was attended by an extremely diverse group of youth, ages 13-23, from across Alabama. Read more...
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At Dee River Ranch, we have a passion for agriculture and love to share it with others. We want to help educate people of all ages by breaking down the stereotypes of farming and debunking the common myths surrounding our industry in today’s culture. From AFLA’s Farm-City program to rural medical scholars, and government leaders to elementary school groups… it’s Read more...
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For more than 50 years people from all parts of the country have come to our farm to hunt shark teeth and fossils in famous Shark Tooth Creek. Young children as well as seasoned fossil hunters are fascinated at finding these little treasures. Thanks to many teachers and youth leaders Shark Tooth Creek has become one of the area’s most Read more...
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Moundville Archaeological Park is one of the nation’s premier Native American heritage sites. Educational programs include 10,000 Years in an Hours; Ancient Tools & Weapons; Arts, Images, & Ornaments; Mother Earth & the Three Sisters; Southeastern Native American Games Read more...
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Would you like to spend your time helping others while learning about archaeology and Southeastern Indians? Can you spare 8 or more hours a month? If you answered yes to these questions, consider volunteering with us. Moundville has many different volunteer opportunities — from gardening and guiding tours to helping with arts and crafts classes. Read more...
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YMCA Summer Day Camp includes a summer full of swimming lessons, team building, sports, field trips, outdoor activities, and more! Read more...