Youth Foraging Club Spring Session
Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm, April 24-May 29
Studies have shown that US kids can, on average, identify over 1,000 corporate logos—but only a few plants and animals. We’d like to change that!
We know that children are capable of learning how to identify and use plants in their environment. Our youth foraging club will give youth an empowering connection to the natural world, learning to identify, harvest, and utilize dozens of plants (and a few insects, songbirds, and other small animals while they’re at it). By learning to know the plants in their world as familiar friends rather than unrecognizable strangers, youth will find a lifelong connection to the natural world.
Class is held on our 8.5 acre Grand Ledge farm and will cover edibles in a variety of habitats: woodlands, meadows, residential areas, and wetland edges.
Course is $60 for the full 6 week session. Limited spaces available, enroll now!
Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm, April 24-May 29
Studies have shown that US kids can, on average, identify over 1,000 corporate logos—but only a few plants and animals. We’d like to change that!
We know that children are capable of learning how to identify and use plants in their environment. Our youth foraging club will give youth an empowering connection to the natural world, learning to identify, harvest, and utilize dozens of plants (and a few insects, songbirds, and other small animals while they’re at it). By learning to know the plants in their world as familiar friends rather than unrecognizable strangers, youth will find a lifelong connection to the natural world.
Class is held on our 8.5 acre Grand Ledge farm and will cover edibles in a variety of habitats: woodlands, meadows, residential areas, and wetland edges.
Course is $60 for the full 6 week session. Limited spaces available, enroll now!
Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm, April 24-May 29
Studies have shown that US kids can, on average, identify over 1,000 corporate logos—but only a few plants and animals. We’d like to change that!
We know that children are capable of learning how to identify and use plants in their environment. Our youth foraging club will give youth an empowering connection to the natural world, learning to identify, harvest, and utilize dozens of plants (and a few insects, songbirds, and other small animals while they’re at it). By learning to know the plants in their world as familiar friends rather than unrecognizable strangers, youth will find a lifelong connection to the natural world.
Class is held on our 8.5 acre Grand Ledge farm and will cover edibles in a variety of habitats: woodlands, meadows, residential areas, and wetland edges.
Course is $60 for the full 6 week session. Limited spaces available, enroll now!
Suggested age: 7-13 years
We choose to offer mixed-age classes, as both modern research and traditional practice show children greatly benefit from mixed-age play and learning groups. Younger peers look up to and learn from older students, and older youth benefit learning how to be mentors.
You as parent know your child best—children may be ready for our course a little before or a little after age 7. In general, youth should be able to respect boundaries, follow directions, and safely use scissors to participate in this course.