In the wild and wonderful state of Alaska, otherwise known as AK, a group of fantastically creative kids gather every day to unleash their artistic spirits. These imaginative youngsters are members of the Cool Moose Art & Crafts Crew, named after their beloved and quirky mascot, Monty the Moose. Monty is not your regular moose, oh no! He wears funky glasses that are as colorful as the Northern Lights, and he has a paintbrush always tucked behind his ear. Now, let's get to the kids of the Cool Moose Art & Crafts Crew. They live amidst the snowy mountains and icy lakes, but their creativity is as warm as the midnight sun. They are expert igloo builders, using vibrant paints to transform the icy structures into dazzling masterpieces. They’re known for making the prettiest dreamcatchers from icicles and the most festive ornaments from pinecones. From totem poles that tell a thousand tales to paper maché salmon that you swear could swim away, they create magic with their hands. No two days are ever alike with the Cool Moose Art & Crafts Crew. One day they might be sculpting snow bears that make the real ones jealous, and the next, they might be weaving rugs out of seaweed that make the ocean waves giggle. And Monty? He's right there with them, cheering them on with his big, hearty moose laugh that echoes across the Alaskan wilderness. This is Alaska, a land of endless adventure and imagination, where kids are artists, and a goofy, glasses-wearing moose is their biggest fan!
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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!
Our 5 acre private property provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor exploration, from hiking trails to playgrounds. No matter the season or weather, the Joy Greisen JEC provides an outdoor learning experience to all of our students. The Joy Greisen JEC is a non-profit early education center that offers a unique blend of secular and Judaic learning. Our 5 acre private property is complete with trees, hiking trails, and playgrounds, making it a perfect location for outdoor learning experiences. Through our curriculum, we focus on teaching Jewish values and social emotional learning alongside academics. We invite families of all faiths to explore our center and appreciate the values we put into practice. No matter the season or weather, the Joy Greisen JEC provides an outdoor learning experience to all of our students.
At Birchwood Camp, we believe that God can work through each of us in our own way. We strive to provide an environment where campers can develop relationships with God, each other and their environment. We strive to create a safe and supportive community, where our campers can foster Christian values such as communication, responsibility, caring, problem solving and learning. We provide an atmosphere of growth through cooperation, rather than competition with others. Birchwood Camp enables campers to explore their faith through different forms of worship and the beauty of their natural surroundings. It is an opportunity for campers to deepen their faith and to grow to their fullest potential. We want all our campers to experience the power of Christian love through a sense of belonging in a caring, accepting community.
As the creator of Art Kids Studio, I want to ensure each student has a great experience. I give each student the opportunity to express themselves in a creative environment that encourages imagination and investigation. I provide a safe place where children can explore their inner artist. I also provide the materials and tools needed for them to create their own unique projects. They can participate consecutively or randomly so they can get great results regardless of the level they are currently at. At Art Kids Studio we understand that the creative process is essential to the development of a child. We provide a place for kids to explore and create while having fun. We believe in fostering individual self expression, creativity, imagination and investigation in a progressive and individualized way. We strive to ensure that kids leave our studio with a feeling of accomplishment and pride in their work.
Located in Wasilla, Alaska, LaVerne Griffin Camp is blessed to be situated on 58 acres next to the 125 acre Kalmbach Lake. The lake is fully stocked with rainbow trout and silver salmon, and the camp’s rolling terrain and large birch trees make it a peaceful and picturesque retreat. On top of this, visitors are treated to breathtaking sunsets across the lake. We offer a variety of camps and retreats for children, youth, and adults, as well as mission trip opportunities all year round. LaVerne Griffin Camp is overseen by the Chugach Baptist Association and is supported by the Alaska Baptist Convention, which shares similar beliefs and doctrine with the camp. The camp is grateful for the financial support of the Cooperative Program, which is funded by Baptist churches. We are thankful for the churches’ commitment to our ministry and are excited for what the future holds.
Since 1973, the Sitka Fine Arts Camp (SFAC) has been providing Alaskan youth with a unique opportunity to explore the arts. With many remote communities in the state, young people often have limited or no access to quality arts programs. It is SFAC’s mission to provide these youth with the chance to gain exposure and training in the arts. SFAC has grown into a program of national recognition, with over one thousand students attending annually from Alaska and beyond. Young people are now able to interact with professional artists and gain a greater appreciation for the arts. It is clear that SFAC’s mission of providing access to the arts has been successful and is continuing to make a difference in the lives of many.
For over 60 years, Solid Rock Bible Camp has been providing children in Alaska with a place to get closer to God. In a gorgeous setting on the central Kenai Peninsula, their 200-acre grounds include the beautiful Miracle Lake. Solid Rock is a non-profit, interdenominational camp and conference center that offers programs designed to meet the spiritual, physical, social, and emotional needs of each camper and guest. The goal of Solid Rock Bible Camp is to foster a greater understanding of God's love and a closer relationship with Him for each child who spends time there. Solid Rock Bible Camp is a special place for children in Alaska to form a closer relationship with God. Since 1958, they have been providing a beautiful setting on the central Kenai Peninsula for kids to come and learn about God's love. The 200-acre grounds include the gorgeous Miracle Lake. As a non-profit, interdenominational camp and conference center, Solid Rock offers carefully crafted programs to meet the spiritual, physical, social, and emotional needs of each camper. Through these activities, campers can gain a greater understanding of God's love and form a closer relationship with Him.
At PNA, we believe in the value of social-emotional learning, which is why we use Responsive Classroom as our curriculum. An especially important part of this program is having students discuss their hopes and dreams, and then collaborate in creating the classroom rules. This encourages students to take ownership of their environment and understand the expectations of their behavior. It creates a strong classroom community, and we have seen this process work in classrooms from Kindergarten to 8th grade. The process of creating classroom rules starts with a discussion of why rules are important. Then students have the opportunity to brainstorm their individual ideas about what makes for an ideal classroom environment. After sharing these ideas, the class works together to compose a list of rules. By being directly involved in this process, students gain a sense of pride and belonging, and they are better prepared to follow the rules that they have created.
At our program, we’ve designed a unique curriculum that incorporates both environmental science and outdoor skills. Our curriculum is tailored to the developmental needs of children of various ages, and is also based on the time of year and the location. For instance, when our Wolf Pups, our youngest group, are learning about photosynthesis and food planning for trips, we might have them look at leaves with microscopes, tell stories about energy, and talk about food prep. As our participants get older, our lessons become more difficult and varied, incorporating a leadership component. We provide our teens with the knowledge and then give them the opportunity to teach their peers what they’ve learned. This is a great way for them to build confidence and gain valuable teaching skills. We believe that our program is a great way for children and teens to explore their interests in environmental science and outdoor skills all while having fun. Our carefully crafted curriculum engages participants in a meaningful way, so that they walk away with a deeper understanding of the topics.