2016 Summer Program - Smithtown Historical Society
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2016 Summer Program - Smithtown Historical Society
S pend the summer immersed in history at the houses and barns of the Smithtown Historical Society. Visit the Epenetus SMITHTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Homestead, and Franklin Arthur Farm and explore our lush 20-acre grounds. Our programs offer you the opportunity to bring historic traditions to life through games, crafts, and unique hands- on educational experiences. HALF DAY PROGRAMS Morning programs are available during: Weeks 1-8: 9:30am-12pm Afternoon programs are available during: Weeks 4, 5, & 6: 12:30pm-3pm FULL DAY PROGRAMS Weeks 4,5,6: 9:30am-3pm Week 9 (Baseball Camp): S U M M E R Registration Information PORTALS T O T H E P A S T Summer Programs for Children Smithtown Historical Society Visa and Mastercard Accepted Refunds will be made with one weeks notice. AM Programs: 9:30am-12:00pm PM Programs: 12:30pm-3:00pm Full day programs: 9:30am-3:00 pm (bring a bag lunch for full day) PRICING Please bring a bagged lunch for full days Half Day Programs: 3 Days – M,W, F - $75 2 Days – T,TH - $50 Full Day Programs on Weeks 4,5,6: 3 Days – M,W, F - $150 2 Days – T,TH - $100 Week 9: Baseball Camp: 3 Days - Th, F & S- $150 Programs begin at the Frank Brush Barn Smithtown Historical Society, West Entrance 211 Middle Country Road, Smithtown Activities are appropriate for all ages unless otherwise noted. Campers will be grouped with others in their age range of 6-9 or 9-12 Registration Form Child’s Name______________________ Age______ Parent’s name(s)_____________________________ Download Registration form at: www.smithtownhistorical.org/summerbreak- _____________________________________________ Address_____________________________________ programs _____________________________________________ Daytime phone: _____________________________ Register by mail or drop off: Other phone:________________________________ Complete form and return with payment to: Email:_______________________________________ The Smithtown Historical Society 239 Middle Country Rd Method of payment: Smithtown, NY 11787 [] Check payable to the Smithtown Historical Society Amount enclosed:_________________ Please make checks payable to Th & F: 9:30am-3pm & Sat: 8:30am-11am PRICING Half Day Programs: R E G I S T R A T I O N See inside of brochure for program descriptions Smith Tavern, Judge J. Lawrence Smith Each week features a new theme for fun and learning! 2 0 1 6 3 Days – M,W, F - $75 2 Days – T,TH - $50 []Mastercard []Visa Name on the Card:___________________________ Credit Card #________________________________ Exp date:_______________Security Code:_______ [] I am a member [] I would like to become a member (add $45 to your registration, and deduct 10% off total cost Please make your selections below. A confirmation will be emailed to you. Morning Programs: [] Week 1 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ [] Week 2 (AM): W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ [] Week 3 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ Full Day, Half Day (Morning &/or Afternoon): Full Day Programs-Weeks 4,5,6 only: [] Week 4 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ 3 Days – M,W,F - $150 [] Week 4 (PM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ 2 Days – T,TH - $100 [] Week 5 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ Week 9- Baseball Camp– Th, F & S - $150 [] Week 5 (PM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ Purchase a Family Membership and receive a 10% discount on programs! Yearly family memberships are only $45 Pre-registration and pre-payment is required for all programs. Questions? Contact Donna Alese Cooke at Education@smithtownhistorical.org (631)-265-6768 [] Week 6 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ [] Week 6 (PM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ [] Week 9-Baseball Camp- Th-F-S:____ Cost____ Morning Programs: [] Week 7 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ [] Week 8 (AM): M-W-F:____ T-Th:____ Cost_____ Total due ____________________ Less 10% for members ____________________ Add new/renewed Membership____________ Amount enclosed____________ Thank you! DESCRIPTIONS Week One June 27-July 1: Summer Chefs Week! Week Six, August 1-5: Garden Discovery Week & Garden Party! Kick off summer by making some yummy treats for you & your family to enjoy! M-W-F Session: Make cheese and bread from scratch, learn about icings, decorate cupcakes and make your own ice cream and other treats! T-Th Session: Make pasta from scratch to take home and cook for your family, and make and decorate candy for dessert too! Be a gardener for the week and enjoy our bountiful harvest by cooking with herbs and veggies, and creating crafts from the garden and nature. M-W-F and T-Th Morning Sessions: Help us cultivate and care for our garden, harvest veggies and herbs for cooking and crafts, and learn sustainable gardening practices such as composting, rain harvesting and more! M-W-F and T-Th Afternoon Sessions: Have a Garden Party! This week we will enjoy the harvest from our garden by making natural crafts and cooking with herbs and veggies. Make delicious snacks and beverages and create whimsical art of various forms from objects found in and around the Historical Society’s gardens. End the week having a Garden Party, with tea and savory treats! Week Two, July 5-8: Crafts Week Not your usual camp crafts! Create fun & easy crafts- they make great gifts too! W-F Session (no Monday, Closed for July 4 Holiday): Design unique journal covers and trinket boxes using the decorative art of metal embossing, and learn how to make your own paper and make unique stationery and other paper crafts. T-Th Session: Stamp it up and design your own printing stamp, sponge stamp, and rubbings, and decorate a trinket box and other items with the decorative art of quilling (twirling) ribbons of paper into fanciful and fun shapes! Week Three, July 11-15: Spa Week Did you know that the spa luxuries we enjoy today are not much different than those necessities from the past? M-W-F & T-Th Sessions: Make your own soap, bath salts, oils, sachets, candles and more! End the week with a Victorian Tea Party! Week Four, July 18-22: Life on the Farm & Fiber Art Fun Week ! Learn how life was like growing up on a farm by taking care of our animals! Create everyday items using products made from farm animals and plants. M-W-F and T-Th Morning Sessions: Fiber Art Fun! This week, campers will dabble in the fiber arts, learn weaving, drop spinning, felting, and experiment with natural dyes and more. Tuesday & Thursday campers will make dyes from natural products, and will bring in a t-shirt or other item to create a tie-dye design. M-W-F and T-Th Afternoon Sessions: Life on the Farm! Learn how life was like growing up on a farm by taking care of the animals and garden at the Arthur Farm. Week Five, July 25-29: Life on the Farm Week & Homegrown Goodies Week! Learn how life was like growing up on a farm by taking care of our animals. Use dairy products and crops from the farm to make some sweet and savory treats! M-W-F Morning Session: Make bread, cheese, and churn butter from scratch, and make your own ice cream and other delicious treats! T-Th Morning Session: Enjoy some sweet & sour treats to make and take home! Learn how to make delicious jam and how to make pickles from our homegrown cucumbers and herbs. M-W-F and T-Th Afternoon Sessions: Learn about what life was like growing up on a farm, by taking care of the animals and garden at the Arthur Farm. Week Seven, August 8-12: Fine & Living Art Let your creativity soar this week, with various art and sculpture projects using different forms of media. M-W-F Session: During this session, children ages 9-12 will join artist Arline Goldstein and use their imagination to create unique art. Younger children, ages 6-9 will join our staff to learn drawing techniques, and how to write and draw with a quill using black walnut ink they have made. All ages will dabble in ‘living’ sculpture and make a topiary of live plants! T-Th Session: Create a living sculpture by making a topiary of living plants and dabble in Colonial-era arts and crafts! Week Eight, August 15-19: Long Island Kids, Then, Now, & Later On! Travel through time and learn how children lived on Long Island throughout history. Campers will brainstorm and create hands-on projects predicting how life as a child will be on LI in the future. M-W-F & T-Th Sessions: This week we will have fun exploring how children lived, learned, played, and even worked on Long Island through out the years, experience similarities and differences of the past with the present, and engage in projects that will help us predict what we think the future holds. We end the week with a Rock & Roll Ice Cream Social, making and enjoying homemade ice cream! Week Nine, August 24-26: Baseball Camp End summer on a high note with some old-time baseball fun! Thursday & Friday 9:30am-3pm, & Saturday 8:30am-11am: Join SHS’s home team, the 1864 Brooklyn Atlantics for practice and fun. Learn how to throw, pitch, catch, hit and run like the pros. We will end the week with an exciting game against the Lewes (DE) Base Ball Club! Boys and girls, ages 6-12, of any skill level will have fun playing and learning from the pros!