Lewisburg, WV (VR) – In collaboration with Carnegie Hall, and with support from the Snowshoe Foundation, the Yew Mountain Center is offering a three-day outdoor program designed to motivate and instill a love for learning in children. Through the arts and sciences, children ages 7-12 will explore the many different facets of the natural world in educational classes, outdoor games, storytelling, pottery, crafts, nature hikes, and more.
Carnegie Kids in the Woods will take place Monday, July 25 through Wednesday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Yew Mountain Center in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Activities and workshops include Appalachian Medicinals with Jan Darrah, Hand Building Clay demonstration and workshop with Sean O’Connell, Follow the Drinking Gourd with Mary Dailey, African/cubism-inspired mask with Margaret Baker, and mushroom identification, arts, and crafts with the Yew Mountain Center Staff.
Registration is $20 per session (morning or afternoon), and $40/day. Students who attend both sessions all three days’ pay only $90. Contact info.yewmountain@gmail.com for scholarships information.
Siblings receive a 50% discount.
All classes take place at the Yew Mountain Center located at 9494 Lobelia Road, Hillsboro, West Virginia. The Center provides programs that explore Appalachian ecology, culture, and arts while promoting community and personal wellness. For more information, please visit www.yewmountain.org or www.carnegiehallwv.org.
These programs are offered in partnership with Carnegie Hall Inc.
Carnegie Hall is a nonprofit organization supported by individual contributions, grants, and fundraising efforts such as TOOT and Fantasy. The Hall is located at 611 Church Street, Lewisburg, WV.
Make an original African mask with Margaret Baker using recycled cardboard. Inspired by the work of Kimmy Cantrell. |