Tuesday, December 27, 2016


Audubon Summer Nature Day Camp 2017
Online Registration begins on December 20, 2016.
Select here to learn more and to register through our secure online registration.
Give your child the gift of nature and create memories that will last a lifetime. Our unique, weekly-themed camps enable children to build a deeper connection to the natural world through fun, experiential activities while exploring our 285-acre sanctuary. This site includes a beautiful teaching pond, the Byram River, Mead Lake, forests, meadows, and our new Nature Play Trail!
 
For more details, please contact Gigi Lombardi at 203-930-1351 or email.
Audubon Greenwich Summer Nature Day Camp 2017

Camp Dates: June 26 - August 18
Camp Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (except Twilight Investigations, Session 8: August 14-18 which will run from 3:30 - 9:30 p.m.)
 
Extended Care: Late Pick-up Available from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ($50 per week)
 
Cost per Week
Grades K-5: $400 members; $435 non-members
Grades 6-9: $450 members; $485 non-members
 
Weekly Themes K-5
  • Session 1: Creepy Crawlies ǀ June 26 - 30
  • Session 2: Aquatic Adventures 1 ǀ July 3, July 5 - 7
  • Session 3: Tracks and Traces ǀ July 10 - 14
  • Session 4: Feathered Friends ǀ July 17 - 21
  • Session 5: Scales and Slime ǀ July 24 - 28
  • Session 6: Aquatic Adventures 2 ǀ July 31 - August 4
  • Session 7: Backwoods Explorers ǀ August 7 - 11
  • Session 8: Twilight Investigations ǀ August 14 - 18 (Hours: Mon-Wed: 3:30 - 9:30 p.m. / Thursday: 3 p.m. to 9:30 a.m. on Friday. Grades 2 - 9 only).
Grades 6 - 9 Audubon Ecology Adventures: This exciting Audubon camp for teens combines exploration of the great outdoors with learning about the amazing biodiversity that is found in our local natural areas. Daily field trips to forests, rivers, and coastal areas will be led by experienced naturalists and will give campers an opportunity to learn about ecology and conservation while exploring and having fun.
 
More information regarding NEW specialty camps for grades 6 - 9 - coming soon!


Questions? Contact Gigi Lombardi at 203-930-1351 or glombardi@audubon.org.
Volunteer Counselors-in-Training (CIT) Opportunities for Teens
(14 years old & up)

Each week, there are four to five camp groups, divided by age. Each camp group has one Head Summer Naturalist and one Assistant Summer Naturalist and Audubon trains and hosts 1 to 3 CIT working with each small group throughout the summer. For more details and to see if your child can join the CIT program, please contact James Flynn at 203-930-1354 or email.

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