A great place for historical learning in Florida!
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A great place for historical learning in Florida!
Notices XX The Settlement is a recommended field trip site for Volusia County Public Schools; however, children from other areas as well as private and home schools are always welcome! A great place for historical learning in Florida! XX We conduct field trips year round. XX Reservations are absolutely required for field trips. No walk-ins are accepted. Field trip programs must consist of a minimum of 15 participants and require 1 adult per each 10 children. XX At the Settlement’s discretion, learning stations may vary slightly but will always be content appropriate. XX No Pets Allowed (except service animals) XX No Alcohol - No Firearms Call for Reservations Our same current rate for school tours will apply to: School Children, Chaperones, Home-schools, and Private Schools. For rates and reservations please call the Settlement at 386-749-2959, Mon-Fri, 9 am - 4 pm or download a Field Trip Request Form from our website at www.PioneerSettlement.org. Mission The Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts, Inc. was established as “an educational institution whose general nature and objective will be to render constructive, educational, and cultural services to the community through collection, preservation, conservation and exposition of objects which are the cultural heritage of this community. Particular emphasis shall be directed to vital programs that enrich the lives of the youth of this community. To achieve this purpose, a settlement has been created for the benefit of the public to house and maintain collections, exhibits, a reference library, and facilities for research and teaching.” Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts, Inc. 1776 Lightfoot Lane P. O. Box 6 Barberville, FL 32105 phone: 386-749-2959 www.PioneerSettlement.org Museum • Farm • Indian Village Guided Tours • Workshops • Exhibits Festivals • Country Store www.PioneerSettlement.org Field Trip Offerings The Pioneer Settlement serves school children in 16 Florida counties. Several hands-on educational programs are offered daily. All are well-researched, follow Florida’s Sunshine State Standards, meet many FCAT benchmarks, and are enthusiastically received by students and teachers. Each Field Trip will last approximately two hours and is comprised of fifteen minute-long stations. A restroom break is included. All tours will be completed before breaking for lunch. 1.Pioneer Program: Step back in time when settlers had to be self-reliant. Students will experience many of the skills needed to survive in Pioneer Florida. Activities may include: Candle Making, Weaving, Spinning, Blacksmithing or Woodworking, Butter Making and a visit to the Farm. (K-12th) 2.Lassie Cake Program: Almost everything that goes into our Lassie Cake can be produced on the farm. Children will learn about the Tending of Bees for Honey, Tools in the turn-of-thecentury Kitchen; they will Make and Eat “from scratch” Cake, Dowse for Water, Make Butter and Learn where Eggs come from. (PK-3rd) 3.Seminole Indian Program: Come and learn about the unique culture of “The Unconquered.” The Seminole and Miccosukee people have created a rich and colorful culture. Learn about Seminole Patchwork, Seminole Legends, the Eight Clans, How to Weave with Palmettos, Create a Pinch Pot and Taste Sofkee. (K-12th) 4.Florida History Program: People make history. Volusia County was expanding at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Come and meet some of the citizens during that time. You may encounter a Teacher, Tradesman, Tourist, Logger, Homemaker, and Farmer. (4th-12th) 4.Timucuan-Myaccan Program: Who were these early Floridians? Join us on a quest to discover their daily lives and culture. While touring the Timucuan Village students will learn about Farming, Hunting, Fishing, Burning Out a Dugout Canoe, Family Life, Pottery Skills and Tools. (4th-12th) 5.Old Fashioned Traditions Program: Combine fun and education. Winter festivals are celebrated all over the world. Experience some of the crafts and celebrations of other countries. Make Candles, Lace Cards, Poinsettia Bracelets, String Popcorn, and See Mr. and Mrs. Claus. (PK-3rd) 6.Rites of Spring Program: Welcome Spring with this hands-on program. The children will make Spring Baskets, Decorate with Stencils, Dye Eggs, Play an Egg Game, Visit the Farm and Plant seeds, all while learning about the symbols of the earth’s reawakening. (PK-3rd) Specialty Programs: We can develop programs to enhance your curriculum, including literature extensions, Florida social studies and Pioneer days. Let us know your needs. There is a minimum attendance requirement. Call for details. Children should be encouraged to wear comfortable clothes as weather is often unpredictable. We conduct tours Rain or Shine, Hot or Cold. We make adjustments for inclement weather, although the desired effect of the outdoor activities is altered a great deal. Our Country Store has a variety of merchandise starting at a quarter in price, including pottery, books, jewelry, toys, games, bonnets and felted hats. A trip to the store is optional for field trips.