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Ventana Wildlife Society Ventana Wildlife Society Wee Ones in the Woods CUSD/PGUSD does not sponsor or VENTANA A drop off program where young campers explore the natural endorse the organization or activities VENTANA world through story telling, arts and crafts, and exploration of the represented in this document. environment. *Youth must be able to request the bathroom when needed 2016 2016 AGES: 4-7 Price: $30/sessION WILDLIFEWILDLIFE (Sign up for three or more sessions at $25 each) DROP-OFF/PICK-UP LOCATIONS session Hours (2 session times offered each day): 8:30AM - 11:30AM (AM) or 12:30PM - 3:30PM (PM) l SEASIDE - Laguna Grande Park SOCIETYSOCIETY June 6 Sunsational Time Tidepool Traipse n SOUTH SALINAS - Kelton Park NATURALNATURAL SCIENCESCIENCE SUMMERSUMMER PROGRAMSPROGRAMS June 7 Lover’s Kids ages 4-7 love the adventuous stories, the nature hikes and the creation June 8 Spectacular Seaweed scholarships available time in Wee Ones in the Woods. t June 9 Backyard Wilderness Point, PG MONTEREY - Del Monte Center Condor Wilderness Camp June 10 Sandy Surprises Single Day Adventures June 13 Feathered Friends SAN JUAN BAUTISTA A three day, two night experience for teens interested in field June 14 Costanoan Crafts George wildlife biology. Campers explore all aspects of our Condor June 15 Creepy Crawly Hunt Washington Recovery Project, from monitoring the Big Sur flock to assisting June 16 Amazing Animals All staff undergo a background check, and with a work project. June 17 Nature Tales Park, PG are certified in CPR / First Aid. Drivers possess June 20 Nests, Holes, & Homes AGES: 13-17 Price: $425 class B commercial licenses and passenger vans June 21 Sensory Safari Veteran’s Park, CAMP Hours: Wednesday 9:00AM... Friday 4:00PM June 22 Plant Power are inspected annually by the CHP. June 23 Tracks, Scats, & Splats MTRY Drop off/Pick UP: t June 24 Bone Zone June 27 Sunsational Time June 15-17 June 28 Tidepool Traipse San Carlos June 29-July 1 June 29 Spectacular Seaweed One day of adventure in a beautiful outdoor location! Trek through ONLINE: VENTANAWS.ORG July 13-15 June 30 Backyard Wilderness Beach, MTRY cool redwood forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains, scramble July 1 Sandy Surprises July 27-29 JULY 4 - NO PROGRAM through dank talus caves at Pinnacles, or spend a day in Big Costanoan Crafts July 5 Lake Sur tracking down the California Condor. July 6 Creepy Crawly Hunt CALL: (831) 800-7421 Natural Science Discovery Camp July 7 Amazing Animals El Estero, AGES: 8-12 Price: $45 July 8 Nature Tales MTRY (Sign up for three or more days at $40 each) up sign to EMAIL: [email protected] July 11 Nests, Holes, & Homes July 12 Sensory Safari George CAMP Hours: 8:30AM - 4:30PM July 13 Plant Power Washington Tracks, Scats, & Splats Drop off/Pick UP: l n July 14 VENTANA WILDLIFE SOCIETY'S Week-long day camp with Thurs night campout. Campers July 15 Bone Zone Park, PG June 8 Coastal Quest - SUNSET/MANRESA STATE BEACH, WATSONVILLE explore and learn about our beautiful natural areas. Coastal Sunsational Time July 18 June 9 Redwood Ramble - HENRY COWELL STATE PARK, FELTON DISCOVERY CENTER and Ocean weeks include a whale watch, Habitat and Mountain Tidepool Traipse July 19 June 10 Top of the Valley - FREMONT PEAK STATE PARK, SAN LUIS OBISPO at Andrew Molera State Park, Big Sur Spectacular Seaweed Lover’s weeks include kayaking. Note: We allow two teenagers (aged 13-17) July 20 June 22 Spectacular Slough - ELKHORN SLOUGH, MOSS LANDING Backyard Wilderness per week to enroll as Outdoor Leaders in Training. July 21 Point, PG June 23 Stayin’ Alive - FOREST OF NISENE MARKS, APTOS July 22 Sandy Surprises June 24 Balcony Caves - PINNACLES NATIONAL PARK HOURS OF OPERATION AGES: 8-12 Price: $315 Feathered Friends July 25 June 25 Habitat Hunt - ANDREW MOLERA STATE PARK, BIG SUR Memorial Day - Labor Day (Sign up for three or more weeks at $300 each) Costanoan Crafts July 26 Locke Paddon July 6 Redwood Ramble - HENRY COWELL STATE PARK, FELTON Weekends and holidays July 27 Creepy Crawly Hunt July 7 Top of the Valley - FREMONT PEAK STATE PARK, SAN LUIS OBISPO 10:00am - 4:00pm CAMP Hours: Amazing Animals July 28 Park, Marina July 8 Coastal Quest - ANDREW MOLERA STATE PARK, BIG SUR Mon, Tues, Wed: 8:00AM-4:00PM, Thurs 8:00AM... Fri: 12:00PM Nature Tales July 29 July 20 Spectacular Slough - ELKHORN SLOUGH, MOSS LANDING Nests, Holes, & Homes Drop in visitors welcome! Aug 1 July 21 Stayin’ Alive - FOREST OF NISENE MARKS, APTOS June 6-10 Hooray for Habitats l n Sensory Safari To schedule a free condor presentation Aug 2 July 22 Balcony Caves - PINNACLES NATIONAL PARK June 13-17 Mountains Rock l n Plant Power Veteran’s Park, for your group, email Aug 3 July 23 California Condors - ANDREW MOLERA STATE PARK, BIG SUR Coastal Adventure Tracks, Scats, & Splats [email protected] June 20-24 Aug 4 MTRY Aug 3 Coastal Quest - SALINAS RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Bone Zone June 27-July 1 Outrageous Oceans Odyssey l n Aug 5 Aug 4 Redwood Ramble - HENRY COWELL STATE PARK, FELTON Sunsational Time July 11-15 Hooray for Habitats Aug 8 Aug 5 Stayin’ Alive - FOREST OF NISENE MARKS, APTOS l n Tidepool Traipse Ventana Wildlife Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit Aug 9 Aug 6 Habitat Hunt - ANDREW MOLERA STATE PARK, BIG SUR July 18-22 Coastal Adventure Spectacular Seaweed San Carlos organization committed to conserving native Aug 10 Aug 10 Top of the Valley - FREMONT PEAK STATE PARK, SAN LUIS OBISPO July 25-29 Mountains Rock l n Backyard Wilderness wildlife and their habitats.19045 Portola Dr, Ste F1, Aug 11 Beach, MTRY Aug 11 Spectacular Slough - ELKHORN SLOUGH, MOSS LANDING Sandy Surprises Salinas, CA 93908 - (831) 455-9514 - ventanaws.org August 1-5 Outrageous Oceans Odyssey l n Aug 12 Aug 12 Redwood Ramble - HENRY COWELL STATE PARK, FELTON Chiquitos en el bosque Los jóvenes campistas explorarán la naturaleza a través de Este distrito escolar no apoya la organización o las VENTANA actividades representades en este documento. VENTANA narración, artesanía, y la exploración del medioambiente. *El joven debe ser capaz de pedir el baño cuando sea necesario. 2016 2016 EDADES: 4-7 COSTO: $30/SESIÓN Ofrecemos estos lugares WILDLIFE (Oferta especial: si se inscriba en tres sesiones o más, cada WILDLIFE sesión cuesta $25) de recoger los campistas: HORARIO DEL CAMPAMENTO: Se ofrece 2 sesiones l cada día: 8:30am - 11:30am (AM) o 12:30pm - 3:30pm (PM) SEASIDE - Laguna Grande Park SOCIETYSOCIETY junio 6 Sol sencacional n SOUTH SALINAS - Kelton Park NATURAL SCIENCEPROGRAMAS SUMMER DE PROGRAMS VERANO junio 7 Pozas de marea Niños edades 4-7 les encanta los cuentos de aventuras, los paseos por el Espectacular algas marinas Lover’s t MONTEREY - Del Monte Center becas disponibles junio 8 naturaleza y pasatiempos creativos en “Chiquitos en el bosque” junio 9 La naturaleza cercana Point, PG SAN JUAN BAUTISTA Campamento del cóndor californiano junio 10 Sopresas arenosas Aventuras diarias Una experienca de tres días y dos noches para adolescentes junio 13 Amigos emplumados interesados en la biología de la fauna silvestre.Los campistas junio 14 Artesanía Costanoan George Todos los miembros del personal de VWS han sido explorán todos los aspectos de nuestro proyecto de recuperación junio 15 Caza de bichos Washington sometidos a una averiguació de antecedentes y del cóndor incluyendo monitorizar la bandada en junio 16 Animales asombrosos Park, PG tienen experiencia en primero auxilio y resucutación Big Sur e ayudar con un proyecto de servicio. junio 17 Leyendas de la naturaleza cardiopulmonaria. También tienen licencia de junio 20 Nidos, madrigueras y casas EDADES: 13-17 COSTO: $425 conducir vehículos comerciales y las camionetas son junio 21 Safari sensorial inspeccionadas por la patrulla de caminos. HORARIO DEL CAMPAMENTO: junio 22 Poder de las plantas Veteran’s Park, MIÉRCOLES 9:00AM... VIERNES 4:00PM junio 23 Huellas y rastros de los animalitos MTRY junio 24 El sitio hueso Ofrecemos estos lugares de recoger los campistas: t junio 27 Sol sencacional junio 15-17 junio 28 Pozas de marea junio 29 ONLINE: VENTANAWS.ORG junio 29-julio 1 Espectacular algas marinas San Carlos ¡Un día de aventura en un bello lugar natural! Hacer una caminata junio 30 La naturaleza cercana a través de los bosques frescos de secoyas en Santa Cruz, julio 13-15 julio 1 Sopresas arenosas Beach, MTRY julio 27-29 explorar las cuevas de Pinnacles National Park, o pasar un día julio 5 Artesanía Costanoan buscando el cóndor californiano en Big Sur. julio 6 Caza de bichos Lake CALL: (831) 800-7421 Campamento de ciencias naturales y descubrimiento julio 7 Animales asombrosos El Estero, EDADES: 8-12 COSTO: $45 Una semana de julio 8 Leyendas de la naturaleza MTRY (Si se inscriba en tres días o más, cuesta $40 por día) hijo a su Matricule EMAIL: [email protected] campamento de día julio 11 Nidos, madrigueras y casas HORARIO DEL CAMPAMENTO: 8:30AM - 4:30PM incluyendo una noche julio 12 Safari sensorial George Washington de campamento el julio 13 Poder de las plantas Park, PG OFRECEMOS estos lugares de recoger jueves. Los campistas julio 14 Huellas y rastros de los animalitos LOS CAMpistas: l n VENTANA WILDLIFE SOCIETY'S explorán y aprenderán julio 15 El sitio hueso junio 8 Búsqueda costeña - SUNSET/MANRESA STATE BEACH, WATSONVILLE sobre el hermoso julio 18 Sol sencacional junio 9 Serpentear en secoyas - HENRY COWELL STATE PARK, FELTON DISCOVERY CENTER medioambiente. Las semanas del océano y costero incluyen una Pozas de marea julio 19 Lover’s junio 10 La cumbre de la valle - FREMONT PEAK STATE PARK, SAN LUIS OBISPO enat AndrewAndrew MoleraMolera StateState Park,Park, BigBig SurSur observación de ballenas.
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