• Park Manager Jody Moats leads campers through the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on Wednesday, June 14.
    Park Manager Jody Moats leads campers through the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on Wednesday, June 14.
  • Campers from the “Pioneer Fun” camp at Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve convene in the visitor center at the end of the day on Tuesday, June 13.
    Campers from the “Pioneer Fun” camp at Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve convene in the visitor center at the end of the day on Tuesday, June 13.
  • Jacob Gould,of Wynstone, stands with Park Manager Jody Moats at the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on Wednesday, June 15. Gould showed off his homemade candle and mulberry art work. Both were created during his time at the Pioneer Fun camp. Photos by Kelly Riibe • times2reporter@gmail.com
    Jacob Gould,of Wynstone, stands with Park Manager Jody Moats at the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on Wednesday, June 15. Gould showed off his homemade candle and mulberry art work. Both were created during his time at the Pioneer Fun camp. Photos by Kelly Riibe • times2reporter@gmail.com
Children ages 8-10 years old enjoyed three days of fun at the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on June 13-15. The camp was called Pioneer Fun and ran from 9:30 a.m. to noon each of the days. Campers appreciated the great outdoors and participated in games of tag, tug of war, Annie-Annie Over and more. Crafts were done everyday and included activities such as: candle dipping, tin punching and…

 

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