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CREATED:20231212T143118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T143852Z
UID:10000681-1721642400-1721660400@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - Sewing Camp
DESCRIPTION:Each day at Sewing Camp\, campers have opportunities do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. There is about 1 ¾ hour each day with artist-in-residence Natalie Norman. \nOther sessions and projects during Sewing Camp include: \n\nPaint and decorate a 3D Dala horse.\nExplore the restored prairie and discover what flowers\, insects\, and wildlife make Gammelgården their home.\nLearn how families in the mid- to late-1800s made ice cream. Help churn (and taste!) homemade ice cream.\nExplore the 3 houses at Gammelgarden – Immigrant House\, Pastor’s House\, and Peasant Cottage – and explore their similarities and differences.\nLearn about some of the trees at Gammelgården and then use quilling and painting to create a unique summer tree.\nLearn how the Ojibwe tribe was one of the tribes living in the St. Croix River Valley. Use fabric markers to color a shoulder bag using natural materials and images of bandolier bags in the Minnesota Historical Society collection as inspiration.\nLearn about chickens and make a paper-painted collage chicken or rooster\nExplore the Church/One-Room School and Barn at Gammelgarden\, and learn what children did in each building.\n\n  \n\nOffered: Monday and Tuesday\, July 22-23\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegistration Deadline: July 1. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n  \nTo register for Sewing Camp\, visit Gammelgården’s EventBrite page. \n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/sewing-camp-2/2024-07-22/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Natalie-Norman-Bag-Blue.jpg
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CREATED:20231212T143118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T143852Z
UID:10000682-1721728800-1721746800@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - Sewing Camp
DESCRIPTION:Each day at Sewing Camp\, campers have opportunities do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. There is about 1 ¾ hour each day with artist-in-residence Natalie Norman. \nOther sessions and projects during Sewing Camp include: \n\nPaint and decorate a 3D Dala horse.\nExplore the restored prairie and discover what flowers\, insects\, and wildlife make Gammelgården their home.\nLearn how families in the mid- to late-1800s made ice cream. Help churn (and taste!) homemade ice cream.\nExplore the 3 houses at Gammelgarden – Immigrant House\, Pastor’s House\, and Peasant Cottage – and explore their similarities and differences.\nLearn about some of the trees at Gammelgården and then use quilling and painting to create a unique summer tree.\nLearn how the Ojibwe tribe was one of the tribes living in the St. Croix River Valley. Use fabric markers to color a shoulder bag using natural materials and images of bandolier bags in the Minnesota Historical Society collection as inspiration.\nLearn about chickens and make a paper-painted collage chicken or rooster\nExplore the Church/One-Room School and Barn at Gammelgarden\, and learn what children did in each building.\n\n  \n\nOffered: Monday and Tuesday\, July 22-23\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegistration Deadline: July 1. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n  \nTo register for Sewing Camp\, visit Gammelgården’s EventBrite page. \n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/sewing-camp-2/2024-07-23/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Natalie-Norman-Bag-Blue.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240724T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T121518
CREATED:20231212T142817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T143925Z
UID:10000679-1721815200-1721833200@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - Elsa Beskow Day Camp – Bringing Swedish Literature Alive
DESCRIPTION:Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book author and illustrator who was often called the ‘Beatrix Potter’ of Scandinavia. She published forty books with her own text and images. \nBeskow frequently combined reality with elements from the fairy tale world. Children meet elves or goblins\, and farm animals talk with people. Central themes were the relationships between children and adults and children’s independent initiative. Her work “depicted a happy home atmosphere in the Swedish countryside of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” \nIn the July camp\, campers listen to and do hands-on activities related to images and/or text in Children of the Forest (1910) and Emily and Daisy (1941). \nEach day of Elsa Beskow Camp\, campers have opportunities do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. \n  \nOther sessions and projects during the July Elsa Beskow Camp include: \n  \nChildren of the Forest \n– Learn all about owls and discover what type of food they eat by dissecting an owl pellet. \n– Discover two types of food that are grown in the wild: mushrooms and blueberries. Make a Swedish blueberry drink. \n– Explore the pond and discover what wildlife\, aquatic life\, and insects make Gammelgården their home. See a collection of aquatic insects. \n– Learn about the difference between wild and domestic rabbits\, and see domestic rabbits up close. \n– Hear fascinating facts about frogs and then make a pop-up frog card. \n– Explore the Old Church/One-Room Schoolhouse and Immigrant House and learn how they were built. Try to build a small log structure like the early settlers would have done. \n  \nEmily and Daisy \n– Learn about cows and see where they would have lived in Gammelgården’s barn. See museum artifacts from the Scandia Creamery. Taste and compare different types of milk: cow\, goat\, oat\, and almond. \n– See how early settlers transformed wood into fences\, spoons\, and artwork with simple tools. Create a one-of-a-kind item using scrap wood! \n– Search for clover\, wild strawberries\, and other small plants in the open fields and restored prairie. \n– Learn how Swedish biologist and physician Carl Linnaeus developed a system to name over 12\,000 species of plants and animals. Touch and hold rubber replicas of fish to explore the six senses of fish and understand how those senses influence behavior. Using the Japanese art form of gyotaku\, use paint to transfer the image of the fish onto a sheet of paper. \n– Discover dogs of the world and their countries of origin. Learn about the Swedish Lapphund that was used by the Sami people for herding and guarding their reindeer; and the Jämthund\, also known as the Swedish Elkhound\, a breed of dog that closely resembles their ancestor – the wolf. \n– Explore the kitchen or cooking areas of the Pastor’s House (Prast Hus) and Peasants Cottage (Stuga) and see how cooking was done with wood. See recipes and sample food from the Housekeepers Cookbook\, a book in Gammelgården’s collection from 1894. \n  \n\nOffered: Wednesday and Thursday\, July 24-25\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegister: Register at Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 3. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/elsa-beskow-day-camp-bringing-swedish-literature-alive/2024-07-24/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Children-of-the-Forest-Book.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240725T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T121518
CREATED:20231212T142817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T143925Z
UID:10000680-1721901600-1721919600@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - Elsa Beskow Day Camp – Bringing Swedish Literature Alive
DESCRIPTION:Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book author and illustrator who was often called the ‘Beatrix Potter’ of Scandinavia. She published forty books with her own text and images. \nBeskow frequently combined reality with elements from the fairy tale world. Children meet elves or goblins\, and farm animals talk with people. Central themes were the relationships between children and adults and children’s independent initiative. Her work “depicted a happy home atmosphere in the Swedish countryside of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” \nIn the July camp\, campers listen to and do hands-on activities related to images and/or text in Children of the Forest (1910) and Emily and Daisy (1941). \nEach day of Elsa Beskow Camp\, campers have opportunities do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. \n  \nOther sessions and projects during the July Elsa Beskow Camp include: \n  \nChildren of the Forest \n– Learn all about owls and discover what type of food they eat by dissecting an owl pellet. \n– Discover two types of food that are grown in the wild: mushrooms and blueberries. Make a Swedish blueberry drink. \n– Explore the pond and discover what wildlife\, aquatic life\, and insects make Gammelgården their home. See a collection of aquatic insects. \n– Learn about the difference between wild and domestic rabbits\, and see domestic rabbits up close. \n– Hear fascinating facts about frogs and then make a pop-up frog card. \n– Explore the Old Church/One-Room Schoolhouse and Immigrant House and learn how they were built. Try to build a small log structure like the early settlers would have done. \n  \nEmily and Daisy \n– Learn about cows and see where they would have lived in Gammelgården’s barn. See museum artifacts from the Scandia Creamery. Taste and compare different types of milk: cow\, goat\, oat\, and almond. \n– See how early settlers transformed wood into fences\, spoons\, and artwork with simple tools. Create a one-of-a-kind item using scrap wood! \n– Search for clover\, wild strawberries\, and other small plants in the open fields and restored prairie. \n– Learn how Swedish biologist and physician Carl Linnaeus developed a system to name over 12\,000 species of plants and animals. Touch and hold rubber replicas of fish to explore the six senses of fish and understand how those senses influence behavior. Using the Japanese art form of gyotaku\, use paint to transfer the image of the fish onto a sheet of paper. \n– Discover dogs of the world and their countries of origin. Learn about the Swedish Lapphund that was used by the Sami people for herding and guarding their reindeer; and the Jämthund\, also known as the Swedish Elkhound\, a breed of dog that closely resembles their ancestor – the wolf. \n– Explore the kitchen or cooking areas of the Pastor’s House (Prast Hus) and Peasants Cottage (Stuga) and see how cooking was done with wood. See recipes and sample food from the Housekeepers Cookbook\, a book in Gammelgården’s collection from 1894. \n  \n\nOffered: Wednesday and Thursday\, July 24-25\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegister: Register at Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 3. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/elsa-beskow-day-camp-bringing-swedish-literature-alive/2024-07-25/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Children-of-the-Forest-Book.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240728T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T121518
CREATED:20231212T031743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T201008Z
UID:10000667-1722175200-1722182400@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Bluegrass & Lemonade in the Shade
DESCRIPTION:Come on down for an old-time bluegrass jam session at Gammelgården Museum from 2-4 p.m. on four Sundays – June 23\, July 28\, August 25\, and September 22! \nBring your banjo\, fiddle\, guitar\, cello\, dulcimer\, harmonica\, mandolin\, ukulele\, or bass\, and learn new tunes! Play along\, or just relax and listen in a welcoming atmosphere. \nThere are experienced and new musicians; and people of all ages. \nBest of all…Bluegrass & Lemonade in the Shade is free \n*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* \nJam Etiquette \n\nBe polite\, welcoming\, and friendly.\nBe kind to beginners and new jammers – it takes courage to join in and play along!\nPut your instrument cases off to the side and out of the way.\nPlease minimize noodling around between tunes.\nStep out of the circle to tune your instrument or chat with someone.\nHave fun!
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/bluegrass-lemonade-in-the-shade/2024-07-28/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/lemonade.jpg
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