March Break at the Village is that sweet threshold between winter and spring — when the snow begins to soften, the light stretches a little longer, and everything feels full of possibility again.
We spend our days outdoors, following the rhythm of the land, moving our bodies, warming by the fire, exploring, creating, and reconnecting with the simple joy of being together in nature. It’s a time to breathe deeper, reset, and welcome in the first whispers of spring.
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Mini-Week at the Homestead
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Ages: 4–6 | Dates: March 17, 18 & 19
Program Times: 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Back by popular demand, our Mini Week is designed especially for our younger friends — gentle, nurturing, and paced just right.
Together, we slow down, notice the tiny changes around us, and lean into imaginative play, storytelling, exploring, and hands-on discoveries. The Homestead offers a cozy, contained environment where children can build confidence, connect with others, and feel held by caring facilitators and the beauty of the land.
This offering is perfect for little ones who are curious, playful, and ready to spend meaningful time outdoors — even in the in-between season.
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Emerald Hill March Break Camp
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Ages: 6–13 | Dates: March 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20
Program Times: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Our Emerald Hill camp invites older learners into deeper adventure, exploration, and community-building.
With wide-open fields, forest trails, and plenty of indoor and outdoor space to roam, children are encouraged to follow their interests, collaborate, try new things, and experience what it feels like to belong to a group that learns with and from the land.
There is space for creativity, problem-solving, fireside conversations, quiet reflection, and big movement. This camp tends to fill quickly — spots are limited!