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Summer Camp 2021: Tracing the Arroyo Seco

Mon, Jul 19

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Los Angeles

Come explore the wildlife and local ecology of the Los Angeles River Watershed while having fun, making friends, playing games, and hiking! See details below.

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Summer Camp 2021: Tracing the Arroyo Seco
Summer Camp 2021: Tracing the Arroyo Seco

Time & Location

Jul 19, 2021, 7:00 PM – Jul 23, 2021, 2:30 PM

Los Angeles, 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

About the Event

Join us this summer for a week of nature connection and exploration! Over the course of the week, your student will have a fun-packed educational experience with our knowledgable and enthusiastic staff,  all in the outdors. As they run, hike, and play throughout our endless green space, they will learn about the climate of southern California and study the plants and animals that have called this region home for millions of years.

Who: 5 - 8 year old students

Time: 8:30am - 2:30pm

Week 1: 7/19 - 7/23

Week 2: 7/26 - 7/30

Locations:

  • LA State Historic Park (Chinatown)
  • Desiderio Neighborhood Park (Pasadena)
  • JPL Labs Hiking (El Prieto Canyon, Altadena)
  • Millard Canyon (Altadena)

More Details:We will meet at a variety of locations throughout the Eastside of Los Angeles to explore the chapparal and riparian environments of the Los Angeles River Watershed. Locations will range from LA State Historic Park in Chinatown to Millard Picnic Area in Altadena.

What to expect:

  • trail hiking,
  • nature games,
  • wildlife observation,
  • plant identification,
  • conversations about environmental ethics & social-emotional learning,
  • A very good time!

Covid-19 Policies

  • No indoor spaces,
  • Masks are required at all times (designated breaks with space),
  • Social distancing,
  • Students are required to be tested prior to attending,
  • Hand Sanitizer and Disinfecting Wipes are always available,
  • Activities are modified to enhance social distancing.

Please reach out directly with any questions you have! michael@everlastingeducation.org

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Everlasting Education's mission is to provide outdoor educational experiences that facilitate robust connections to nature, self and community through reflective and analytical programs in local environmental ecology. Our programs aim to connect students to their place in the world and mend the 21st century disconnect between inhabitants and their environments. These experiences of wonder and connection inspire our students to know, care for, and tend to their local ecological communities.
Everlasting Education, Inc. (“the Organization”) admits students of every race, color, or national or ethnic origin with all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally made available to all students at that school and all the school-administered programs. Employees found to discriminate in any way on the basis of race with respect to admissions, use of facilities, or otherwise exercise student privileges will face a hearing before the Board of Directors for further action, including but not limited to termination of employment or dismissal from the Board.

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