Link to Google Calendar:

First, if you want to know more about what we are doing, please click on the link to the page entitled: "What is Homeschool Days?"

Also, if you have not yet read our farm Code of Conduct, please do so before coming. You will also need to sign a one-time Waiver (because that's just the world we live in). A copy of the Code of Conduct as well as the Waiver will be on site for those who need it.


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

March 27th

Hi All!

Friday is going to be another hot day, but we are going to attempt to continue with our regular programming regardless.  We'll see who all can brave the heat!  


Schedule for Friday, March 27, 2026

From 10-Noon(ish) we will break into group activities:

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Group A-- Ages 5-8

You will be doing Gardening this week. 

Parents, if your little ones tend to wander, please stay close by. You are responsible for taking your child to the restroom or providing them with water if they get thirsty. Try to remind them that this is a group activity, and they should try to stick with their group as much as possible. That will really help keep things flowing smoothly for everyone. 

Materials Needed: 

Sunscreen if you so desire.

Water Bottles. (Though the water in the shop kitchen is drinkable, we do not have enough cups to provide water for all of the thirsty kiddos that come to the farm.) 

Clothes/shoes that you don't mind getting dirty.



Group B--Ages 9-12  

You will be doing P.E. this week. Please note that whatever activity Mr. D. leads you in, you are expected to stay the entire time. 

Materials Needed: 

Sunscreen and Water Bottles...if you so desire. 

A willingness to learn

Athletic shoes of some sort are recommended


Group C--Ages 13-18

You will be doing Project this week. If you have a long sleeve shirt that can get dirty--ideally something lightweight or a lightweight flannel type shirt--it might be a good idea to bring it. "Why? It's hot?" I hear you whine. But it's because we will be duck hunting. Well, not really. More like duck tagging.  Our ducks need leg bands and a health check-up. You get to help. The long sleeves are to keep you from getting scratched. Should be a fun day to learn all about ducks!





Materials Needed: 

Sunscreen and Water Bottles...if you so desire. 

Clothes/shoes that you don't mind getting dirty and/or wet.

A great attitude!


Those teenagers that do not feel like participating in the Project are welcome to volunteer with Group A. Please note, you WILL be put to work if you volunteer in that capacity! 


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Picnic Lunch

Everyone is welcome to stay and have a picnic lunch in the backyard area. You are responsible for bringing your own lunch. Please do not feed any animals with that lunch and please make sure all garbage is disposed of in the dumpster or garbage can. 



Mark your calendars. There will be NO co-op these days:


April 3rd (Good Friday)

April 17th (My daughter is getting married!!!)

I apologize in advance for taking so many days off, but it really couldn't be helped. We are taking off for all good things though!  Hopefully we won't miss any additional weeks due to weather/illness! 

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