University of Maine 4-H Camp & Learning Center at Bryant Pond

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University of Maine
4-H Camp & Learning Center
PO Box 188
Bryant Pond, ME 04219
Phone: 207-665-2068
Fax: 207-665-2768
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Naturalists

group of campers stands beneath pine treesThis year we offer the Naturalist program with three different focus areas: Art & Photography, Woods & Wildlife, "Treasure-ology."

Using our Bryant Pond campus as an outdoor laboratory, the Naturalist programs take exploration and natural history to a new and exciting level. Woods & Wildlife offers in-depth exploration of the local wildlife and their habitats. Arts & Photography will spend the week exploring and expressing their impressions of the woods and waters of Bryant Pond through various art mediums and photographic techniques. "Treasure-ology" campers will explore regional geology and mineralogy with visits to nearby mines and quarries where they will have the chance to find their own gemstones. All three programs will combine in-depth natural history exploration with team-building, outdoor skills and our brand of camp fun. If you're ready for a more intense experience in your area of interest, a Naturalist program is for you!

 
Ages: 12 - 14

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Program Dates:
6/28 – 7/3 Woods & Wildlife
7/19 – 7/24 Arts & Photography
8/2 – 8/7 “Treasure-ology”

Cost: $575
 


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