Participants experience Colonial-American history firsthand. The activities are all hands-on, using authentic materials and methods.
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One-Week Daytime Programs are conducted at the Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum in West Frendship, MD. The program is designed for participants from the First Grade through the Sixth Grade. A one-week session costs only $279.00 per Participant.

The Programs extend from 9 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday. (Extended hours may be offered on a case-by-case basis. Inquire for more information.)
Participants cook a meal from scratch each day, with help from the Counselors and Staff. They participate in a full slate of activities, crafts, and stations from the period of the American Revolutionary War.
These activities may include: Colonial Clothing, Candle-Making, Sword-Fighting, Leather Crafts, Black Smithing, writing with Quill & Ink, Indian Warpaint, shooting a Flintlock Musket, primitive Archery, Soap-Making, primitive Cooking, Colonial Games, Scrimshaw, historic Bookbinding, Colonial Readings, or many others.
You will receive an Summer Program Information Packet after you register.
One-Week Session
Tuition is $279 per one-week session. Sessions are coeducational for Grades 1-6.
- Session: Monday, June 28 to Friday, July 2, 2010