Interested in being a farmer? With trained camp counselors, campers will join the Welcome Table Farm Crew in the fields for planting, weeding, harvesting, and preparing the food and flowers they grow for sale. Learn skills that will be helpful in the home garden, while having fun with new friends. Limited to 14 kids, grades 1 to 4.
Participants should bring a sack lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, sunhat, and an extra pair of clothes for getting dirty and wet.
Three trained camp counselors will lead this session with guest appearances from Welcome Table farmers.
Camp Details
Dates: August 3 - August 7, 2020
Time: 8:30 am - 1:00 pm daily
Ages: Open to elementary grades 1-4 (Incoming Fall 2020)
Cost: $215 per child
Availability: Only 14 spots available!
For more information on the program, visit bmlt.org/farm-kids. Please contact Katy Rizzuti at katy@abmlt.org or 509-525-3136 if you have any questions.
We’re pleased to announce that our Farm Kids programs at Welcome Table Farm will proceed on the dates originally planned.
Walla Walla County is in Phase II of Governor Inslee’s Safe Start Washington Plan. To fully comply with Washington health and safety guidance for summer day camps, we will observe these standards:
The size of each class will be limited to 14 students. Washington state guidance is 22 people or less.
Each class will be divided equally into two groups. Each group will be composed of 7 students or less plus two instructors.
All students and staff will wear facial cloth masks throughout the day. All children must bring their own facial coverings. We ask that parents have their children practice wearing their masks now.
Hand sanitizing and handwashing will be required frequently.
Social distancing of 6 feet will be maintained to the best of our ability.
Verification of the students’ health by their parents/guardians will be required each day. We will take the student temperatures during the drop-off process.
We will continue to work with Walla Walla County Public Health personnel and follow all of their guidance. If our County’s phase-status worsens, the classes will be cancelled.