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FISHERS ISLAND NATURE DISCOVERY (FIND)

A Week (5 DAYS) of Learning Programs for Young Island Naturalists Ages 5 to 10.

FIND introduces children to environmental topics that pertain to the natural history and stewardship of our Island. Using the Ferguson Museum as a base, the program provides an indoor/outdoor learning experience. Led by professional educators, the children discover natural history through a combination of hands-on exploration, observation, and interpretation.

WHEN: This summer the FIND program will take place during the afternoon in July. The dates are July 18 to July 22; Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO: 20 children max, all between the ages of 5 to 10. Attendees will be split into two groups, one older and one younger. Each group will be led by two educators from the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, assisted at times by guest naturalists.

WHERE: Location will vary based on the daily plan, but will include Fishers Island’s beaches, woods, and bodies of water. The programs will utilize the Ferguson Museum as a home base. Programs will split time indoors and outdoors and will include art and science projects related to the subject matter.

COST: The cost per participant is $350 for the week.

REGISTRATION: Please call the Museum (631-788-7239) or e-mail fimuseum@fishersisland.net to sign up your child/children.

EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INDICATED YOUR INTEREST IN SIGNING UP YOUR CHILD OR CHILDREN, PLEASE RECONFIRM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop a love of nature and ecology through participatory learning both at the Museum and in the field.

FIND 2019

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FISHERS ISLAND NATURE DISCOVERY (FIND)

A Week (5 DAYS) of Learning Programs for Young Island Naturalists Ages 5 to 10.

FIND introduces children to environmental topics that pertain to the natural history and stewardship of our Island. Using the Ferguson Museum as a base, the program provides an indoor/outdoor learning experience. Led by professional educators, the children discover natural history through a combination of hands-on exploration, observation, and interpretation.

WHEN: This summer the FIND program will take place during the afternoon in July. The dates are July 18 to July 22; Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO: 20 children max, all between the ages of 5 to 10. Attendees will be split into two groups, one older and one younger. Each group will be led by two educators from the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, assisted at times by guest naturalists.

WHERE: Location will vary based on the daily plan, but will include Fishers Island’s beaches, woods, and bodies of water. The programs will utilize the Ferguson Museum as a home base. Programs will split time indoors and outdoors and will include art and science projects related to the subject matter.

COST: The cost per participant is $350 for the week.

REGISTRATION: Please call the Museum (631-788-7239) or e-mail fimuseum@fishersisland.net to sign up your child/children.

EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INDICATED YOUR INTEREST IN SIGNING UP YOUR CHILD OR CHILDREN, PLEASE RECONFIRM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop a love of nature and ecology through participatory learning both at the Museum and in the field.

FIND 2019

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FISHERS ISLAND NATURE DISCOVERY (FIND)

A Week (5 DAYS) of Learning Programs for Young Island Naturalists Ages 5 to 10.

FIND introduces children to environmental topics that pertain to the natural history and stewardship of our Island. Using the Ferguson Museum as a base, the program provides an indoor/outdoor learning experience. Led by professional educators, the children discover natural history through a combination of hands-on exploration, observation, and interpretation.

WHEN: This summer the FIND program will take place during the afternoon in July. The dates are July 18 to July 22; Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO: 20 children max, all between the ages of 5 to 10. Attendees will be split into two groups, one older and one younger. Each group will be led by two educators from the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, assisted at times by guest naturalists.

WHERE: Location will vary based on the daily plan, but will include Fishers Island’s beaches, woods, and bodies of water. The programs will utilize the Ferguson Museum as a home base. Programs will split time indoors and outdoors and will include art and science projects related to the subject matter.

COST: The cost per participant is $350 for the week.

REGISTRATION: Please call the Museum (631-788-7239) or e-mail fimuseum@fishersisland.net to sign up your child/children.

EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INDICATED YOUR INTEREST IN SIGNING UP YOUR CHILD OR CHILDREN, PLEASE RECONFIRM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop a love of nature and ecology through participatory learning both at the Museum and in the field.

FIND 2019

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FISHERS ISLAND NATURE DISCOVERY (FIND)

A Week (5 DAYS) of Learning Programs for Young Island Naturalists Ages 5 to 10.

FIND introduces children to environmental topics that pertain to the natural history and stewardship of our Island. Using the Ferguson Museum as a base, the program provides an indoor/outdoor learning experience. Led by professional educators, the children discover natural history through a combination of hands-on exploration, observation, and interpretation.

WHEN: This summer the FIND program will take place during the afternoon in July. The dates are July 18 to July 22; Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO: 20 children max, all between the ages of 5 to 10. Attendees will be split into two groups, one older and one younger. Each group will be led by two educators from the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, assisted at times by guest naturalists.

WHERE: Location will vary based on the daily plan, but will include Fishers Island’s beaches, woods, and bodies of water. The programs will utilize the Ferguson Museum as a home base. Programs will split time indoors and outdoors and will include art and science projects related to the subject matter.

COST: The cost per participant is $350 for the week.

REGISTRATION: Please call the Museum (631-788-7239) or e-mail fimuseum@fishersisland.net to sign up your child/children.

EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INDICATED YOUR INTEREST IN SIGNING UP YOUR CHILD OR CHILDREN, PLEASE RECONFIRM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop a love of nature and ecology through participatory learning both at the Museum and in the field.

FIND 2019

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FISHERS ISLAND NATURE DISCOVERY (FIND)

A Week (5 DAYS) of Learning Programs for Young Island Naturalists Ages 5 to 10.

FIND introduces children to environmental topics that pertain to the natural history and stewardship of our Island. Using the Ferguson Museum as a base, the program provides an indoor/outdoor learning experience. Led by professional educators, the children discover natural history through a combination of hands-on exploration, observation, and interpretation.

WHEN: This summer the FIND program will take place during the afternoon in July. The dates are July 18 to July 22; Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHO: 20 children max, all between the ages of 5 to 10. Attendees will be split into two groups, one older and one younger. Each group will be led by two educators from the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, assisted at times by guest naturalists.

WHERE: Location will vary based on the daily plan, but will include Fishers Island’s beaches, woods, and bodies of water. The programs will utilize the Ferguson Museum as a home base. Programs will split time indoors and outdoors and will include art and science projects related to the subject matter.

COST: The cost per participant is $350 for the week.

REGISTRATION: Please call the Museum (631-788-7239) or e-mail fimuseum@fishersisland.net to sign up your child/children.

EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INDICATED YOUR INTEREST IN SIGNING UP YOUR CHILD OR CHILDREN, PLEASE RECONFIRM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop a love of nature and ecology through participatory learning both at the Museum and in the field.

FIND 2019

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