The Environmental Summer Camp

The Environmental Summer Camp

Join us at The Environmental Camp for a weekend of outdoor fun and learning how to protect our planet together!

By The Recycle Challenge - Crafting & Recycle Station

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 10am - 2pm CDT

Location

2308 Tennessee St

2308 Tennessee Street New Orleans, LA 70117

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About this event

  • 4 hours

Welcome to The Environmental Camp! Drop -in for a day of fun and learning about the environment at Welcome Home Farm located at 2308 Tennessee St, and The Recycle Challenge. Get ready to explore nature, participate in eco-friendly activities and connect with the environment. Our camp offers a unique opportunity to allow children to enjoy the outdoors while gaining valuable knowledge about sustainability and interconnecting the arts. Don't miss out on this exciting event - sign up now!

Start time: 10 am-2 pm (Schedule posted below)

Healthy lunch served:

  • Interacting with Farm Animals
  • Crafting Recycle Costumes & More!
  • Yoga
  • Photography & journaling
  • Create Musical Instruments with Trash
  • Painting
  • Singing & Performance

SCHEDULE BELOW:

Tuesday, June 11th, 2024

Welcome Home Farm

10am-2pm


Tuesday, June 18th, 2024

Welcome Home Farm

10am-2pm


Tuesday, June 25th, 2024

The Recycle Office

Times: 10am-2pm

+ Bonus - Saturday, June 29, 2024

Fittings & Rehearsal (TBA)

The Recycle Office


Saturday, July 6, 2024

10am - 11:00am

Sidewalk Walking Parade

Organized by

The Recycle Challenge is a global initiative *campaign designed to encourage and motivate individuals, households, and communities to increase their recycling efforts. We celebrate the richness of diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that respects and values individuals of all races, ethnicities, and backgrounds. The aim is to create awareness about the positive importance of recycling and the positive impact it has on the environment and the human experience. Recycle & monetary donations go towards assisting to sustain the following programming of our non-profit Literacy Project International aka Whose Magazine? A Youth Publication.

The programs are:

*The Recycle Challenge Crafting & Recycle Station offers pop-up experiences around the New Orleans area presented at weekly Farmer's Market, in schools

and presented within businesses.

*The Recycle Challenge Parade & Festival features a yearly experience that celebrates recycling to repurposing.

*Whose Magazine? A Youth Publication is incorporated within a limited amount of schools.