- Bread Making Create and bake homemade bread.
- Butter Making: Make butter from cream using a churn.
- Candle-Making: Make a beeswax candle.
- Character Discussion: Participate in an ethics discussion using the proverbs of Solomon, the Rules of Civility, or the School of Manners.
- Concluding Remarks: Concluding remarks summarize the value of history, citizenship, and leadership as an American.
- Cooking over an Open Fire: Prepare, cook, serve, and clean a meal from scratch over an open fire.
- Colonial Dressup: Wear authentic colonial clothing.
- Campfire Fudge: Eat delicious chocolate fudge cooked by the Colonial Camp.
- Cook Hoe Cakes: Cook a delicious flat bread, similar to a biscuit.
- Hand-Cranked Ice Cream: Make hand-cranked ice cream the old-fashioned way.
- Introduction: The Colonial Camp staff introduces the participants to the activities and programs.
- Ice Cold Lemon Ade: Enjoy refreshing ice cold sweetened lemonade.
- Delicious Colonial Meal: Enjoy a wholesome and nutritious colonial meal cooked over an open fire.
- Photographs: You may purchase professionally developed, high quality photographs.
- Pop Quiz: Win valuable prizes by retaining information learned during the program.
- Schoolhouse: Make a primer, do exercises, and play games in a one-room schoolhouse.
- Soap Making: Hand make old-fashioned soap using natural ingredients.
- Spinning: Spin yarn on a spinning wheel.
- Wood Chopping: Split and chop wood safely, then use the kindling for firewood.
The eighteenth century home bustled with activity to maintain the family's health, comfort, and safety. Participants may experience a range of the experiences required to sustain the home.

Delicious home-cooked meal.

Six pounds of delicious chocolate campfire fudge.