Check out “Snack Time Stories” virtually each Tuesday at 10am. Cedar Run’s educators will share one of our favorite nature books with you, show you a fun (and tasty) snack to try and give you ideas for an easy craft or activity to do at home! Ages 3-6, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Every Wednesday at 10AM we’ll be posting a fun and easy science experiment on multiple platforms – Facebook, Instagram and YouTube! Choose the platform of your choice and have fun trying it out for yourself! Missed the post? Don’t worry they’ll be available to replay! No sign-up needed.
This event is free to participate, but donations are always welcome to continue our work. Donations can be made here.
Get your nature on with our weekly “Afternoon Nature Breaks” each Thursday at 12:30pm. We’ll share a short nature lesson and an exciting activity with you to get you up and moving (hopefully outside!). Ages 6-10, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Check out “Snack Time Stories” virtually each Tuesday at 10am. Cedar Run’s educators will share one of our favorite nature books with you, show you a fun (and tasty) snack to try and give you ideas for an easy craft or activity to do at home! Ages 3-6, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
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After weeks of waiting and planning and prepping and carefully considering all our options and your needs, we can finally announce that Cedar Run Go WILD Summer Camp is a go – mostly. Last Friday, NJ Governor Murphy announced that youth camps would be able to begin on July 6th, a week after our camps typically start. We are still waiting on whatever limitations the state will put on youth camps, but know that we have already prepared plans that include all of the CDC guidelines including sanitization, social distancing, masks, and frequent handwashing.
Until we know if there is a group size restriction, all weeks of camp will only allow 5 campers before a waitlist option kicks in. Please use the waitlist option until we know we can open up the camps to more campers, so we know who signed up first. If you have already signed up for camp, your child is already on the list and already in the camp.
Since it will be hard for our youngest campers to adhere to social distancing guidelines in the best of times, all our half-day camps will be converted to “You and Me” style camps. Counselors will lead you (or your designated babysitter) and your child in a series of fun camp activities each morning.
** We are also introducing Camp Comes Home, a distance learning camp, held throughout the summer on a weekly basis starting June 29th. This camp will use Google Classroom as a hub to show them activities designed to get your camper outside during the day. Registration will include kits with materials to do a number of activities outside, with guidance from one of our experienced camp counselors. Campers will have no more than 2 hours of screen time, during which they will check in with their counselor and other campers, learn a little lesson and get instructions on how to do the activity, then check back in later and get instructions for the end of day activity. Campers should be able to do the activities with little to no adult help, but if they need more instruction, the counselors will be on hand to help them out. Camp Comes Home will be offered for the entire summer as a safe, stay-at-home option for parents and campers.
We’re so excited to be able to bring you new options for summer camp and to be able to provide the kind of camp experience we’ve all been missing. We’re looking forward to a great camp season and to seeing you all soon!
Every Wednesday at 10AM we’ll be posting a fun and easy science experiment on multiple platforms – Facebook, Instagram and YouTube! Choose the platform of your choice and have fun trying it out for yourself! Missed the post? Don’t worry they’ll be available to replay! No sign-up needed.
This event is free to participate, but donations are always welcome to continue our work. Donations can be made here.
Get your nature on with our weekly “Afternoon Nature Breaks” each Thursday at 12:30pm. We’ll share a short nature lesson and an exciting activity with you to get you up and moving (hopefully outside!). Ages 6-10, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Check out “Snack Time Stories” virtually each Tuesday at 10am. Cedar Run’s educators will share one of our favorite nature books with you, show you a fun (and tasty) snack to try and give you ideas for an easy craft or activity to do at home! Ages 3-6, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Every Wednesday at 10AM we’ll be posting a fun and easy science experiment on multiple platforms – Facebook, Instagram and YouTube! Choose the platform of your choice and have fun trying it out for yourself! Missed the post? Don’t worry they’ll be available to replay! No sign-up needed.
This event is free to participate, but donations are always welcome to continue our work. Donations can be made here.
Get your nature on with our weekly “Afternoon Nature Breaks” each Thursday at 12:30pm. We’ll share a short nature lesson and an exciting activity with you to get you up and moving (hopefully outside!). Ages 6-10, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Love the outdoors but not good with plants? Learn how to make a terrarium with plants from the pines. We’ll talk virtually about the types of plants that work best and even how to make woodland animals for visual interest. 7:00PM. Ages 12 and up preferred. $10/household (non-members), $8/household (members). Advanced registration required to receive the class link – presented via Google Meet. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.
Check out “Snack Time Stories” virtually each Tuesday at 10am. Cedar Run’s educators will share one of our favorite nature books with you, show you a fun (and tasty) snack to try and give you ideas for an easy craft or activity to do at home! Ages 3-6, but the whole family is welcome! Suggested donation of $2/child or $5/family. After you register, you will receive a Google Meet link to join the session. Check out our Google Meet Etiquette Guide.