
where imagination meets sustainability
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where imagination meets sustainability *
Weekly themes
At our summer camp, each week brings a new, exciting theme where we explore creative activities while learning about sustainability and our environment. From upcycling an old canvas frame to making natural dyes and paints we explore all different kinds of art mediums.
our goal
Our mission is to inspire kids to discover creative, eco-conscious ways to express themselves while building a lasting love for the planet. We aim to foster self-confidence and individuality, encouraging each child to feel proud of who they are. Teamwork and looking out for one another are at the heart of everything we do, as we teach that taking care of the planet is a shared responsibility.
Age-level learning
For 4-6 year old’s, we focus on simple, hands-on activities that spark creativity and introduce sustainability in fun engaging to help them build foundational skills and the impact they can have on the world around them.
For 7-9 year old’s, the activities are more complex to develop a stronger sense of environmental responsibility while fostering important skills like communication, leadership, and creative problem-solving.
Grow Their Creative Confidence
Each activity is a chance for your child to step outside their comfort zone and try something new. Through hands-on projects, they’ll stay engaged and build their problem-solving skills. As they explore different materials and techniques, they’ll gain confidence in their creative abilities. Our camp creates a space where kids can experiment, make mistakes, and celebrate their unique ideas—helping them grow not just as artists, but as confident, creative thinkers.
Sustainability Activities to Take Home
Our programs encourage kids to learn eco-friendly habits that they can practice at home. Each activity is designed to teach sustainable skills, like recycling, upcycling, and reducing waste, that children can share with their families. These projects provide great opportunities for kids to teach parents what they've learned, and to continue working together on similar sustainability projects at home.
