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- Discovering Your Family History - Ages 15-18
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Learn how to create your family tree and record stories that preserve memories and connections. Explore ways to document family history and share meaningful experiences across generations.
Week 1: June 15-19
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- Nature-Based Mindfulness - Ages 9-11
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Ground yourself in the senses and discover inner calm while connecting with nature's healing benefits. Through hands-on practices like yoga, breathwork, meditation, journaling, quiet walks, playing outside and nature-based art, spark your imagination and cultivate mindfulness in the present moment.
Week 2: June 22-26
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- America: How We Got Here - Ages 9-11
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Dates: 7/6/2026-7/10/2026
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Day(s): Daily
Sessions: 5
Seats Available: 9
Location:
Course Fee: $100.00
Instructor: Trever Cockerill
Explore the major turning points that shaped the United States through simulations, debates, games and group challenges. Discover how key events, decisions and conflicts changed the nation's path while building a deeper understanding of how America became the country it is today.
Week 3: July 6-10
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- Birds of NW Montana - Ages 9-11
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Dates: 7/6/2026-7/10/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Day(s): Daily
Sessions: 5
Seats Available: 6
Location: Ross Hall (opens in new tab)
Course Fee: $100.00
Instructor: Jess Garby
Explore the wonderful world of birds of Northwest Montana while learning how to recognize common species and understand basic bird anatomy. Discover the cultural significance of birds in our lives and create a bird-inspired art project to take home.
Week 3: July 6-10
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- America: How We Got Here - Ages 12-14
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Dates: 7/13/2026-7/17/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Day(s): Daily
Sessions: 5
Seats Available: 11
Location:
Course Fee: $100.00
Instructor: Trever Cockerill
Explore the major turning points that shaped the United States through simulations, debates, games and group challenges. Discover how key events, decisions and conflicts changed the nation's path while building a deeper understanding of how America became the country it is today.
Week 4: July 13-17
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- Birds of NW Montana - Ages 12-14
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Dates: 7/20/2026-7/24/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Day(s): Daily
Sessions: 5
Seats Available: 9
Location: Ross Hall (opens in new tab)
Course Fee: $100.00
Instructor: Jess Garby
Explore the wonderful world of birds of Northwest Montana while learning how to recognize common species and understand basic bird anatomy. Discover the cultural significance of birds in our lives and create a bird-inspired art project to take home.
Week 5: July 20-24
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