Living History Day Camp
Discover what life was like in the early days of Kerr County. Live the history of Kerr County and its early people in an immersive day camp experience with costumed interpreters, facilitated activities, music, artmaking, and food making and tasting. Children will experience life, culture, and fun in small groups led by trained facilitators and volunteers.
Discover what life was like in the early days of Kerr County. Live the history of Kerr County and its early people in an immersive day camp experience with costumed interpreters, facilitated activities, music, artmaking, and food making and tasting. Children will experience life, culture, and fun in small groups led by trained facilitators and volunteers.
Discover what life was like in the early days of Kerr County. Live the history of Kerr County and its early people in an immersive day camp experience with costumed interpreters, facilitated activities, music, artmaking, and food making and tasting. Children will experience life, culture, and fun in small groups led by trained facilitators and volunteers.
Ages: 6- 10-year-olds (completed Kindergarten through 4th grade)
Dates: Monday, June 16 – Friday, June 20
Times: 9am-12pm
Location: The Union Church, 101 Travis Street
Contact: Angela Kennedy, akennedy@hhheritagecenter.org or 830-955-5034 with questions
Scholarships available upon request
Snacks and water are provided, but we encourage each child to bring a reusable water bottle. Families and friends are invited to join us on Friday, June 20 for a History Showcase to explore all that your children learned and created throughout the week.
Living History Day Camp is organized, developed, and facilitated as a partnership between Heart of the Hills Heritage Center and Kerr County Historical Commission.