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Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

2038 State Hwy 86 • Lampe continued from page 14.

Education Office: 417-225-1162 • dogwoodcanyon.org

Keep your child connected to the great outdoors with summer camps at Dogwood Canyon. Through in-depth, hands-on learning, the Conservation EdVenture team inspires students of all ages to take an active role in conserving our planet’s natural resources. Summer campers in 3rd-8th grades learn through daily exploration of the park, guided hikes, and nature crafts for an unforgettable summer experience. Drop-off is available at Wonders of Wildlife where students will shuttle to Dogwood Canyon. To register, visit the website listed above. See ad on page 23.

Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park

3825 W. Farm Rd. 146 • Springfield

417-837-5949 • ParkBoard.org/Camps

Got a future farmer on your hands? Train them young at RutledgeWilson Farm Park with hands-on, interactive experiences with farm animals and agriculture. Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park offers several week-long full-day camps for ages 6-12, and half-day camps for 5- to 6-year-olds. Childcare before and after camp available for a fee. Space is limited; register early. Presented by Springfield-Greene County Park Board. See ad on page 19.

Sac River Stables, LLC

5798 N. Farm Rd. 125 • Springfield

417-742-4200 • sacriverstables.com

Sac River Stables’ Wrangler Worship Day Camps promote spiritual growth and horsemanship for students in kindergarten and older. Camps supervised by CHA-certified riding instructors at a CHAaccredited indoor/outdoor riding facility with well-trained horses. Campers are instructed in safety while working around and riding horses along with daily non-denominational devotions and praise songs. Horses, tack, helmets, equipment needed for riding, and Bible class materials provided. Early drop-off and late pick-up available. Spaces are limited, so register early. Day camp information under the “Services” tab on the website. See ad on page 18.

Summer camps continue on page 18.

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