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Programs and Tutoring

I offer many 1.5 hour classes for homeschoolers, general public events or private tutoring sessions.  These lessons are often in conjunction with the Osterville Village Library, which as graciously allowed us use of the amazing Maker's Space - audio equipment, VR computers, 3D plastic printers, and classroom materials to learn in a more formal setting. Tutoring and private sessions also done on site - ask for details.

New Programs Just Listed

Homemade Preserves

Wild Edibles

Oct. 26th   2:00-3:30am

Meet @ Shawme-Crowell State Park Gate House

call to reserve your spot: 617-504-9666

Limited to 10 students

$15 per student

Class is designed for 1-4th graders.  We will take a short hike to forage, then sample many foods made from Cape Cod's bounty!  Please let me know if you have nut or dairy allergies!!! Recipes will be supplied, plants identified, surveys conducted. Yum!!!

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Call To Schedule!

Always happy to offer programming for scout groups!  Many of my lessons overlap with badge requirements - And I am Youth Protection Certified!

Available Year Round

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Hibernation Time

Nov. 3rd   9:30-11:30am

Meet @ Eagle Pond in Cotuit 

call to reserve your spot: 617-504-9666

Limited to 10 students

$10/student

Suggested for 1-3rd graders. Want to learn about local species that hunker down for the colder season?  How do they do this? Why? Where? Games, hikes and shelter building.

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Call to Schedule!

As a mom of 3 former Scouts (one even made Eagle!) & a den leader, I am very familiar with BSA requirements.  Many of my lessons can help your den with badge requirements - And I am always current with my Youth Protection Certification!

Available Year Round

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Let's Go Stargazing!

On December 20th, the Osterville Village Library turns the Anne Williams McGraw into a massive Night Skies PLANETARIUM with Michael Francis!

Learn all about stars and planets!

To many the Universe is a closed book of secrets never to be read. Almost four hundred years ago, an unknown court mathematician in Italy opened that book and laid the foundation for modern science. Galileo Galilei turned his telescope to the heavens to discover mountains and craters on the moon, four moons of Jupiter, and countless stars never before seen. Even more significant was his method of observation and mathematical analysis. He taught future scientists the way to discover the laws of nature. The Starry Messenger is a dramatic fun filled adaptation of Galileo’s short treatise “Siderius Nuncius”.Galileo (dressed in 17th century Costume) arrives to present a public lecture on his most recent discoveries made using his newly devised spyglass. As he describes those discoveries, Galileo’s new method of observation and measurement of nature become apparent. Throughout the presentation audience members are actively involved in experiments and demonstrations. After the lecture, Galileo answers questions about his experiments, his life and his times.

Programs will run hourly from 10am-3pm, 25 people per program. For more information please contact Amy Wolfe at awolfe@clamsnet.org or by calling the OVL directly at (508)428-5757

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