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SUMMARY:Nature Explorers Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Camps run weekly June 29-August 7 from 9am-3pm\nCost per week: $400 (Financial Aid available\, see registration for details) \nGet ready for a summer of sunshine\, wild adventures\, and endless wonder! On 60 acres of forests\, meadows\, and ponds in the Green Mountains\, campers spend most of their days outside exploring\, creating\, and imagining—screen-free and full of joy. \nEach week features a new theme\, guided by curiosity\, group interests\, and nature’s own inspirations. Campers will hike to special places like Grandmother Tree\, Mossy Rocks\, and Frog Pond while learning naturalist skills\, playing non-competitive games\, riding the water slide\, creating art and music\, journaling\, telling stories\, and discovering the magic of the great outdoors. \nCamp Themes: \nJune 29 – July 3🌱 Ages 4–5: Creep\, Crawl\, Leap Adventure🐾 Ages 6–9: Amazing Animal Adventures \nJuly 6 – 10✨ Ages 4–5 & 6–9: Magical World of Nature \nJuly 13 – 17🦋 Ages 4–6: Flit\, Flutter\, Fly Adventure🌳 Ages 7–11: Wild Wanderings \nJuly 20 – 24🎨 Ages 4–6 & 7–11: Creative by Nature \nJuly 27 – 31🐉 Ages 5–7: Dragon of the Forest🔥 Ages 8–11: Adventures in Summerland \nAugust 3 – 7🌳 Ages 5–7: Tree Trunk Wildlife Mission🌾 Ages 8–11: Milkweed Meadow Wildlife Mission \nVisit our Nature Explorers Day Camps page for more on camp schedules\, financial assistance\, and more!
URL:https://beec.org/event/nature-explorers-summer-camp-5/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Camps,Nature Explorers Summer Camp,Youth & Family Programs
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T224241Z
UID:2324-1784538000-1784905200@beec.org
SUMMARY:Nature Explorers Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Camps run weekly June 29-August 7 from 9am-3pm\nCost per week: $400 (Financial Aid available\, see registration for details) \nGet ready for a summer of sunshine\, wild adventures\, and endless wonder! On 60 acres of forests\, meadows\, and ponds in the Green Mountains\, campers spend most of their days outside exploring\, creating\, and imagining—screen-free and full of joy. \nEach week features a new theme\, guided by curiosity\, group interests\, and nature’s own inspirations. Campers will hike to special places like Grandmother Tree\, Mossy Rocks\, and Frog Pond while learning naturalist skills\, playing non-competitive games\, riding the water slide\, creating art and music\, journaling\, telling stories\, and discovering the magic of the great outdoors. \nCamp Themes: \nJune 29 – July 3🌱 Ages 4–5: Creep\, Crawl\, Leap Adventure🐾 Ages 6–9: Amazing Animal Adventures \nJuly 6 – 10✨ Ages 4–5 & 6–9: Magical World of Nature \nJuly 13 – 17🦋 Ages 4–6: Flit\, Flutter\, Fly Adventure🌳 Ages 7–11: Wild Wanderings \nJuly 20 – 24🎨 Ages 4–6 & 7–11: Creative by Nature \nJuly 27 – 31🐉 Ages 5–7: Dragon of the Forest🔥 Ages 8–11: Adventures in Summerland \nAugust 3 – 7🌳 Ages 5–7: Tree Trunk Wildlife Mission🌾 Ages 8–11: Milkweed Meadow Wildlife Mission \nVisit our Nature Explorers Day Camps page for more on camp schedules\, financial assistance\, and more!
URL:https://beec.org/event/nature-explorers-summer-camp-6/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Camps,Nature Explorers Summer Camp,Youth & Family Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260220T224328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T224328Z
UID:2328-1785142800-1785510000@beec.org
SUMMARY:Nature Explorers Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Camps run weekly June 29-August 7 from 9am-3pm\nCost per week: $400 (Financial Aid available\, see registration for details) \nGet ready for a summer of sunshine\, wild adventures\, and endless wonder! On 60 acres of forests\, meadows\, and ponds in the Green Mountains\, campers spend most of their days outside exploring\, creating\, and imagining—screen-free and full of joy. \nEach week features a new theme\, guided by curiosity\, group interests\, and nature’s own inspirations. Campers will hike to special places like Grandmother Tree\, Mossy Rocks\, and Frog Pond while learning naturalist skills\, playing non-competitive games\, riding the water slide\, creating art and music\, journaling\, telling stories\, and discovering the magic of the great outdoors. \nCamp Themes: \nJune 29 – July 3🌱 Ages 4–5: Creep\, Crawl\, Leap Adventure🐾 Ages 6–9: Amazing Animal Adventures \nJuly 6 – 10✨ Ages 4–5 & 6–9: Magical World of Nature \nJuly 13 – 17🦋 Ages 4–6: Flit\, Flutter\, Fly Adventure🌳 Ages 7–11: Wild Wanderings \nJuly 20 – 24🎨 Ages 4–6 & 7–11: Creative by Nature \nJuly 27 – 31🐉 Ages 5–7: Dragon of the Forest🔥 Ages 8–11: Adventures in Summerland \nAugust 3 – 7🌳 Ages 5–7: Tree Trunk Wildlife Mission🌾 Ages 8–11: Milkweed Meadow Wildlife Mission \nVisit our Nature Explorers Day Camps page for more on camp schedules\, financial assistance\, and more!
URL:https://beec.org/event/nature-explorers-summer-camp-7/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Camps,Nature Explorers Summer Camp,Youth & Family Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260807T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260220T224344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T224400Z
UID:2330-1785747600-1786114800@beec.org
SUMMARY:Nature Explorers Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Camps run weekly June 29-August 7 from 9am-3pm\nCost per week: $400 (Financial Aid available\, see registration for details) \nGet ready for a summer of sunshine\, wild adventures\, and endless wonder! On 60 acres of forests\, meadows\, and ponds in the Green Mountains\, campers spend most of their days outside exploring\, creating\, and imagining—screen-free and full of joy. \nEach week features a new theme\, guided by curiosity\, group interests\, and nature’s own inspirations. Campers will hike to special places like Grandmother Tree\, Mossy Rocks\, and Frog Pond while learning naturalist skills\, playing non-competitive games\, riding the water slide\, creating art and music\, journaling\, telling stories\, and discovering the magic of the great outdoors. \nCamp Themes: \nJune 29 – July 3🌱 Ages 4–5: Creep\, Crawl\, Leap Adventure🐾 Ages 6–9: Amazing Animal Adventures \nJuly 6 – 10✨ Ages 4–5 & 6–9: Magical World of Nature \nJuly 13 – 17🦋 Ages 4–6: Flit\, Flutter\, Fly Adventure🌳 Ages 7–11: Wild Wanderings \nJuly 20 – 24🎨 Ages 4–6 & 7–11: Creative by Nature \nJuly 27 – 31🐉 Ages 5–7: Dragon of the Forest🔥 Ages 8–11: Adventures in Summerland \nAugust 3 – 7🌳 Ages 5–7: Tree Trunk Wildlife Mission🌾 Ages 8–11: Milkweed Meadow Wildlife Mission \nVisit our Nature Explorers Day Camps page for more on camp schedules\, financial assistance\, and more!
URL:https://beec.org/event/nature-explorers-summer-camp-8/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Camps,Nature Explorers Summer Camp,Youth & Family Programs
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CREATED:20260126T214255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T215821Z
UID:2231-1786120200-1786127400@beec.org
SUMMARY:Forest First Fridays: A Nature-Based Recovery and Wellness Program
DESCRIPTION:Bonnyvale has partnered with Turning Point of Windham County and the Windham Foundation to offer a yearlong\, nature-based wellness pilot supporting individuals in recovery. We'll be offering individuals the chance to gather monthly on BEEC’s campus for guided sessions that blend outdoor skills\, nature exploration\, and peer support. Through hands-on activities and shared experiences in nature\, this program fosters resilience\, connection\, and healthy habits. \nIn our seventh program in this series\, we will focus on outdoor recovery support\, drawing from our June session on plant and animal identification and outdoor first aid. \n \nTurning Point of Windham County (TPWC) is a local recovery center located in downtown Brattleboro. TPWC's core mission is to support and improve the lives of our neighbors who are experiencing substance use and addiction\, at any stage of their recovery. They do this through peer-led social connection\, community education\, counseling groups\, recovery support\, outreach\, and advocacy. \n  \n 
URL:https://beec.org/event/forest-first-fridays-a-nature-based-recovery-and-wellness-program-5/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260126T215235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T215235Z
UID:2234-1788530400-1788537600@beec.org
SUMMARY:Forest First Fridays: A Nature-Based Recovery and Wellness Program
DESCRIPTION:Bonnyvale has partnered with Turning Point of Windham County and the Windham Foundation to offer a yearlong\, nature-based wellness pilot supporting individuals in recovery. We'll be offering individuals the chance to gather monthly on BEEC’s campus for guided sessions that blend outdoor skills\, nature exploration\, and peer support. Through hands-on activities and shared experiences in nature\, this program fosters resilience\, connection\, and healthy habits. \nIn our eighth program in this series\, we will focus on invasive species removal\, trail building\, and outdoor recovery support. \n \nTurning Point of Windham County (TPWC) is a local recovery center located in downtown Brattleboro. TPWC's core mission is to support and improve the lives of our neighbors who are experiencing substance use and addiction\, at any stage of their recovery. They do this through peer-led social connection\, community education\, counseling groups\, recovery support\, outreach\, and advocacy. \n  \n 
URL:https://beec.org/event/forest-first-fridays-a-nature-based-recovery-and-wellness-program-6/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260221T020829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T211257Z
UID:2273-1789221600-1789228800@beec.org
SUMMARY:Botany and the Body series: Forest and Field First Aid & Medicine Chest
DESCRIPTION:$55 members/$65 non-members \nIn the second workshop in our Botany and the Body series\, we'll explore local plants and trees that can be used for first aid\, including poultices\, salves\, oils\, and rapid hydrators. Participants will explore the BEEC loop to identify these plants in their natural environment\, then return to create a handcrafted salve\, choosing between Saint John’s Wort or Plantain. \nPlants featured in this workshop may include Saint John’s Wort\, yarrow\, plantain\, mullein\, spruce\, balsam or pine pitch\, licorice\, nettles\, peppermint\, sumac\, jewelweed\, oregano\, rosemary\, elderberries\, chaga\, bee balm\, comfrey\, aloe vera\, thyme\, elecampane\, dock\, slippery elm\, clove\, white willow\, ginger\, cayenne\, burdock\, and dandelion. \nEach unique participant receives a complimentary face serum or body scrub from Ursa Major. \nDr. Jessica Dolan is an environmental anthropologist and ethnobotanist\, who has worked with Indigenous communities and environmental caretakers in the Northeast\, as a researcher\, writer\, and on Indigenous history\, land stewardship\, food sovereignty\, and cultural regeneration projects\, for the last 20 years. She currently works at the National Park Service Northeast Region\, Native American Affairs\, and is writing an ethnobotany field guide. Her daily work involves writing\, creating interpretive resources\, and planning/teaching environmental stewardship education\, across the Northeast. She is a loving parent to a third generation Brattleboro kid.
URL:https://beec.org/event/botany-and-the-body-series-forest-and-field-first-aid-medicine-chest/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Botany and the Body,Community Programs,Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260126T215358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T215358Z
UID:2236-1790949600-1790956800@beec.org
SUMMARY:Forest First Fridays: A Nature-Based Recovery and Wellness Program
DESCRIPTION:Bonnyvale has partnered with Turning Point of Windham County and the Windham Foundation to offer a yearlong\, nature-based wellness pilot supporting individuals in recovery. We'll be offering individuals the chance to gather monthly on BEEC’s campus for guided sessions that blend outdoor skills\, nature exploration\, and peer support. Through hands-on activities and shared experiences in nature\, this program fosters resilience\, connection\, and healthy habits. \nIn our ninth program in this series\, we will focus on outdoor recovery support\, drawing from our September session on invasive species removal and trail building. \n \nTurning Point of Windham County (TPWC) is a local recovery center located in downtown Brattleboro. TPWC's core mission is to support and improve the lives of our neighbors who are experiencing substance use and addiction\, at any stage of their recovery. They do this through peer-led social connection\, community education\, counseling groups\, recovery support\, outreach\, and advocacy. \n  \n 
URL:https://beec.org/event/forest-first-fridays-a-nature-based-recovery-and-wellness-program-7/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261106T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260126T215454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T215454Z
UID:2238-1793973600-1793980800@beec.org
SUMMARY:Forest First Fridays: A Nature-Based Recovery and Wellness Program
DESCRIPTION:Bonnyvale has partnered with Turning Point of Windham County and the Windham Foundation to offer a yearlong\, nature-based wellness pilot supporting individuals in recovery. We'll be offering individuals the chance to gather monthly on BEEC’s campus for guided sessions that blend outdoor skills\, nature exploration\, and peer support. Through hands-on activities and shared experiences in nature\, this program fosters resilience\, connection\, and healthy habits. \nIn our tenth program in this series\, we will focus on outdoor recovery support\, drawing from our September session on invasive species removal and trail building. \n \nTurning Point of Windham County (TPWC) is a local recovery center located in downtown Brattleboro. TPWC's core mission is to support and improve the lives of our neighbors who are experiencing substance use and addiction\, at any stage of their recovery. They do this through peer-led social connection\, community education\, counseling groups\, recovery support\, outreach\, and advocacy. \n  \n 
URL:https://beec.org/event/forest-first-fridays-a-nature-based-recovery-and-wellness-program-8/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261107T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260221T020023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T211219Z
UID:2276-1794060000-1794067200@beec.org
SUMMARY:Botany and the Body series: Healing the Emotional Body on the Land
DESCRIPTION:$55 members/$65 non-members \nIn the third and final workshop in our Botany and the Body series\, we'll explore how to nurture the emotional body through connection with the land. Participants explore practices for grieving and healing with the support of plants\, trees\, and the surrounding landscape. Deciduous and evergreen trees offer guidance and comfort\, while seasonal flowers\, seeds\, berries\, and cones can be gathered to create art that nourishes emotional and spiritual well-being. \nThe session includes a plant identification and ethnobotany walk\, highlighting plants and trees traditionally associated with the heart and emotional healing\, such as hawthorn\, rose\, pine\, linden\, and catnip. Attendees will collect needles\, cones\, and berries to craft solstice beeswax candles\, integrating the natural materials into a meaningful practice of reflection and care. \nEach participant will receive a complimentary face serum or body scrub from Ursa Major. \nDr. Jessica Dolan is an environmental anthropologist and ethnobotanist\, who has worked with Indigenous communities and environmental caretakers in the Northeast\, as a researcher\, writer\, and on Indigenous history\, land stewardship\, food sovereignty\, and cultural regeneration projects\, for the last 20 years. She currently works at the National Park Service Northeast Region\, Native American Affairs\, and is writing an ethnobotany field guide. Her daily work involves writing\, creating interpretive resources\, and planning/teaching environmental stewardship education\, across the Northeast. She is a loving parent to a third generation Brattleboro kid.
URL:https://beec.org/event/botany-and-the-body-series-healing-the-emotional-body-on-the-land/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Botany and the Body,Community Programs,Wellness Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261204T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T090559
CREATED:20260126T215646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T163023Z
UID:2240-1796392800-1796400000@beec.org
SUMMARY:Forest First Fridays: A Nature-Based Recovery and Wellness Program
DESCRIPTION:Bonnyvale has partnered with Turning Point of Windham County and the Windham Foundation to offer a yearlong\, nature-based wellness pilot supporting individuals in recovery. We'll be offering individuals the chance to gather monthly on BEEC’s campus for guided sessions that blend outdoor skills\, nature exploration\, and peer support. Through hands-on activities and shared experiences in nature\, this program fosters resilience\, connection\, and healthy habits. \nIn our eleventh program in this series\, we will focus on shelter building\, backpacking essentials\, and outdoor recovery support. \n \nTurning Point of Windham County (TPWC) is a local recovery center located in downtown Brattleboro. TPWC's core mission is to support and improve the lives of our neighbors who are experiencing substance use and addiction\, at any stage of their recovery. They do this through peer-led social connection\, community education\, counseling groups\, recovery support\, outreach\, and advocacy. \n  \n 
URL:https://beec.org/event/forest-first-fridays-a-nature-based-recovery-and-wellness-program-9/
LOCATION:Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center\, 1221 Bonnyvale Road\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness Programs
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