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New summer camp being offered in Yorkton

Wild Spirit Education of Saskatoon will be offering their Montessori style Naturally Curious Summer camp for kids
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This summer, Allison Henderson-Hunter, biologist and mother of three, will bring local content to both camps that will run 9 a.m. to noon in the nearby Ravine Ecological Preserve.

YORKTON - A new camp experience for kids is coming to the Yorkton area this summer.

Wild Spirit Education of Saskatoon will be offering their Montessori style Naturally Curious Summer camp for kids aged 3-9 from July 25-28 and August 15-19 at the Gallagher Centre.

This camp offers experiences and opportunities that create a love of learning, love of nature, build kids’ confidence and provide them with the knowledge that camp experiences are fun.

Wild Spirit camps have a strong nature focus which provides children with a holistic environment in which to play and learn.

Nature is proven to calm the mind and de-stress the body, provide regular opportunities to be successful, develop their self-esteem, all with hands-on learning experiences!

This summer, Allison Henderson-Hunter, biologist and mother of three, will bring local content to both camps that will run 9 a.m. to noon in the nearby Ravine Ecological Preserve. Children will spend mornings creating new friendships, developing a love of learning and spending time outdoors in their community in a peaceful and creative environment!

At Naturally Curious Summer camp, staff are well trained and experienced to observe how your children best learn, what they are excited and interested in, and guide them from there.

Children will be led through group and individual activities that develop their social skills, leadership skills, and independence.

Everything from art projects, messy science, free time, and everything in between! The children participate in planning the day!

 For more information, contact Christa Nelson, head of School for Wild Spirit Education at 306-290-7206 or visit 

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