Weekly Newsletter March 15-21, 2010
gleamer — Mon, 03/15/2010 - 1:34am
Field Trip- Tuesday, March 16th—Frontier Culture Museum: Staunton
*Only families preregistered may attend with Raw Learning. Spring Trimester field trips are available to register for now.
9:00 AM -Leave Raw Learning for Frontier Culture Museum which is located at 1290 Richmond Ave in Staunton directly off of I-81 Exit 221.
9:15-Arrive at Frontier Culture Museum and check in as a group. You can choose to participate in either, both or neither programs. Feel free to take a self-guided tour during any part of our visit, or afterwards until 4:00. Interpreters will only be available at the sites where the programs will take place.
9:30-Begin first Program: From Ireland to the Valley Hands on activities at the 18th Century Irish Farm and then at the 1740 American Farm.
11:30-12:15-Picnic lunch.
12:30-Begin second Program: First, Catch your Hare Hands on activities at the German Farm and at then at the 1820 American Farm.
2:30 – Programs end.
Sign Up for Spring Trimester Field Trips
Please let us know which field trips you and your family will be going on by emailing Gleamer . The cost of each field trip day (even if there are multiple field trips on one day) is $5/family PLUS the fees charged by the place(s) where we’re going. To attend the Spring Trimester field trips with Raw Learning all fees must be received no later than Monday, March 29th. Send checks payable to Raw Learning at Raw Learning, 2807-B N. Augusta St., Staunton, VA 24401. Additional information will be emailed out late on the Sunday evening before each field trip.
Tuesday, April 6--Little Brook Suris Alpaca Farm: Afton
9:15-10:00
Interact with the alpacas
Learn hands on about their care and uses for their fiber
Cost: Free
AND
Gallastar Equine Center and Pig Sanctuary: Afton
10:15-12:00
Interact with the animals
Learn about them and their care
Cost: Free
Tuesday, April 13--Funky’s Skate Center: Harrisonburg
10:00-12:00
Roller skating
Bring your own lunch available
Cost: $3 per person includes skate rental
Tuesday, April 20--Luray Maze/Caverns: Luray
9:15-12:30
Explore Caverns, Car Museum, and Maze
Picnic lunch
Cost: Free for ages 0-5, $10 for ages 6-18, $19 ages 19 and up
Tuesday, April 27--Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library: Staunton
12:00-2:00
Tour and interactive activities
Younger group-Explore house and difference in past vs present, play 19th century games, dress up
Older group (around 10+)-Scavenger hunt, examine artifacts, interactive discussion regarding customs and dress
Cost: Free for ages 0-5, $4 for 6-18, $8 for adults
Wednesday, May 5--Quiet Acres Sheep Farm: Grottoes
9:00-11:00
Learn about rotational grazing and caring for herding dogs and sheep
Learn about Guardian Dogs that live amongst the sheep
Main focus will be hands-on interaction with Border Collies, sheep and lambs
Cost: Free
AND
Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport: Weyer’s Cave
12:00-1:00
Check out the medical helicopter, explore in small air plane and fire trucks.
Find out how check in and baggage scanning works.
Cost: Free
Tuesday, May 11--EMU’s Hostetter Natural History Museum: Harrisonburg
10:00-11:30
Explore the museum and glowing rocks
See a short film
Interact in the Discovery Room
Includes an optional Rocks and Fossils Workshop
Cost: Free for ages 0-1, $4 for ages 2-adult
Tuesday, May 18--Fast Track Go-Carts: Waynesboro
10:00-12:00
Ride go-carts: $3-$6/ride. Available for ages 2 and up.
Play Putt-Putt: $4/person
Use the batting cages: $1 token for 15 pitches
Play arcade games
**Pay only $5/family participation fee now**
Tuesday, May 25--Maggie’s Beads: Staunton
12:00-2:00
Take a bracelet making class
Work with beading or knotting hemp
Length: 2 hours
Cost: $10/ person who makes a bracelet
Tuesday, June 1--Deauville Fallow Deer Farm: Bayse
10:00-11:30
Feed and pet the deer
See the multicolored eggs laid by the colorful chickens
Pick your own vegetables
Cost: Free
AND
Shenandoah Bowling Lanes: Mount Jackson
12:00-1:30
Duck Pin Bowling
-Use 2-4 pound balls to knock down short fat pins
Cost: Games-$3.00 each, Shoes-$2.00 each
**Pay only $5/family participation fee now**
Friday, June 11--Westmoreland State Park: Montross, VA
Check in before 4:00 on Friday-Check out at 3:00 on Saturday or Sunday
Please indicate if you will be camping for 1 day or 2
Camping with Raw Learning group
Wash rooms close by (no electric or water at camp site)
Hiking, fishing, boating and swimming
Kayaking for fossils and sharks teeth
Cost: $25 per day per 20X20 tent area at or adjacent to group site
Tuesday, June 15--Massanutten Water Park: Massanutten
10:00-2:00
Play on the indoor and outdoor water parks
Bring your own lunch available
Cost: Free for ages 0-2, $19 for ages 3 and up ($25 for all day), $5 to just observe
