Winter 2023

@ Sticks and Stones Farm, 201 Huntingtown Rd., Newtown, CT

Join us for adventures in the snow this winter! Enjoy the magic of making fire on ice, finding animal tracks, and exploring the frosty forest.

Mondays 11am – 2pm / Ages 5-12

6 Week Session Dates: January 23, 30, Feb 6, 13, 20, 27 *Weather makeup dates: March 6 and 13

Rates: Accompany Your Child: $234 ($39/class, $13/hr) or Drop Off: $288 ($48/class, $16/hr)

REGISTER HERE

Scroll Down for Packing List and Additional Info Below!

Tuesdays 11am-2pm / Ages 2-6

6 Week Session Dates: January 24, 30, Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, *Weather makeup dates: March 7 and 14

Rates: Accompany Your Child: $234 ($39/class, $13/hr) or Drop Off (Ages 4+): $288 ($48/class, $16/hr)

*Younger Siblings under 2 years old can attend for free*

REGISTER HERE


FRIDAY Monthly Class Page is here !


Info & Packing List

  • If we need to cancel class due to weather (thunderstorms, high winds, etc.) You will receive a text at least 2 hours before class starts.
  • Please Park in the larger lot to the right. We will meet in front of the Stone Barn.
  • There is a Porta-Potty for our use in the field right next to the parking lot. Once we hike up the hill, be prepared to go in the woods.
  • If you will be late or unable to attend any class, please text your instructor to let them know so we won’t be worried or waiting for you.  If you’re going to be very late, we will describe to you where we are or send someone to meet you.
  • The fastest way to get ahold of Rainbow is by phone/text at (203) 494-7363.  If you have any questions as you prepare for the first day, please feel free to ask.
  • Sticks and Stones is a very welcoming place!  You can picnic before or after class time or go for additional walks on the property any day.  We just request that you clean up well after yourselves and your kids.
  • More information about Sticks & Stones Farm

WINTER PACKING LIST

  • Lunch and Snacks! (Your kids may eat even more than usual in this active outdoor environment)
  • A Full Water Bottle. 
  • 2 Pairs of WOOL socks (one on, one in the backpack)
  • 2 Pairs of gloves/mittens *At least one must be waterproof!*
  • Snow Pants (even if it’s not snowing, they will help insulate from the cold).
  • Waterproof Boots (rain boots aren’t warm enough – must be insulated)
  • Hat
  • Warm Jacket
  • Extra food! Something warming could be helpful like soup in a thermos, etc.
  • A backpack to put these things in.  Having a comfortable pack is essential to enjoying your day.