Summer camps 2016 - Montgomery County
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Summer camps 2016 - Montgomery County
Please fill-out this side of the form so we have updated information for our membership files. The Peter Wentz Farmstead Society We host two meetings a year which feature speakers/presentations on subjects of historical interest. Your membership fee entitles you to discounts on selected museum shop purchases and a subscription to our newsletter. Name:______________________________ - M ailing A ddress P.O. Box 240 , Worcester, PA 19490 - S treet A ddress 2030 Shearer Road , Lansdale, PA 19446 (Worcester Township, 19490) The Peter Wentz Farmstead is located on Shearer Road, off Rt. 73 (Skippack Pike) east of the intersection with Rt. 363 (Valley Forge Road), in Worcester, PA. ____________________________________ Please contact the Farmstead for directions to the handicapped-accessible parking area. Phone #: ____________________________ 610-584-5104 Address:_____________________________ Email: ______________________________ Type of membership: Family membership (included in your Colonial Camp or Mitte Camp fee) New Renewal [email protected] S ite H istory - Peter Wentz Farmstead Peter and Rosanna Wentz settled here in 1744 and by 1758 had built their English Georgian style house with many features reflecting their German heritage. The American Revolution moved into the area during the autumn of 1777 and the Wentz home became temporary headquarters for General George Washington and his staff. After the war Peter Wentz sold the farm to Devault Beiber and in 1794 Schwenkfelder Reverend Melchior Schultz and his family bought it. Generations of the Schultz family continued to live and farm here until 1969, when the County of Montgomery purchased the property. The County restored the house to the era when it served as Washington’s headquarters. The farm buildings, livestock, and kitchen garden represent early Pennsylvania German farming culture and practices in the region. S ummer c amps 2016 Montgomery County Board of Commissioners Josh Shapiro, Chair Valerie A. Arkoosh, MD, MPH, Vice Chair www.peterwentzfarmsteadsociety.org & Joseph C. Gale, Commissioner Their mission is to preserve and interpret an 18th century Pennsylvania German farmstead by stimulating public interest and support of the site's heritage through educational programs and public events focusing on the architecture, crafts, customs and furnishings of the period. Department of Assets & Infrastructure Chris Smith, Interim Director Division of Parks, Trails, & Historic Sites Dave Clifford, Parks Administrator www.historicsites.montcopa.org Options for students entering Pre-K to 6th grades 2030 Shearer Road Lansdale, PA 19446 610-584-5104 *The fee for Colonial Camp and Mitte Camp includes a non-refundable, one-year family membership in the Peter Wentz Farmstead Society, valid through June 30, 2017. If you’re already a member, thank you for your continued support; if you’re a new member, welcome! Refunds of camp fees (not including PWFS memberships) only available until the registration deadlines, so please contact us immediately with any changes. Kimberly Boice, Camp Director: 610-584-5104 / [email protected] Membership Form ___ Cash (Please deliver in-person) _________________________________ (Preferred method of contact: Email or telephone #) Option (ages 4-5; $60/child) Wentz Wonder Kids Camp: __ I -or- __ II Please complete all necessary forms & mail with payment to: The Peter Wentz Farmstead, Attn: Camp Director / P.O. Box 240 / Worcester, PA 19490 Snacks provided each day. Payment options: ___ Personal Check (Made out to The Peter Wentz Farmstead) Fee: $60/child Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ Fee: $125/child* Deadline to register: July 15th Parent/Guardian: ________________________________ Fee: $175/child* Deadline to register: July 1st __ Mitte Camp Deadline to register: June 17th Each week limited to 10 participants. (grades 1-3; $125) Camp limited to 30 participants. Camp limited to 20 participants. (grades 4-6; $175) Kids ages 4-5 years old will enjoy a half-day camp with hands on activities related to the historic Farmstead. Program: __ Colonial Camp Students entering 1st through 3rd grade in fall 2016 will learn about life during the 1700s at this hands-on camp. Registration Form Students entering 4th through 6th grade in fall 2016 will experience childhood activities and crafts of the colonial period. Monday-Friday, Option I: July 25th to 29th Option II: August 1st to 5th 9:30 - 11:30am each day (Age during program & Grade level for fall 2016) Monday-Friday, July 11th to 15th 9:30am - 1:30pm each day Camper Name: ___________________________________ Age & Grade Level: ________________ Monday-Friday, June 27th to July 1st 9:30am - 3:30pm each day Wentz Wonder Kids Camp Please use a separate form for each camper. Mitte Camp The Peter Wentz Farmstead Summer Camps 2016 Colonial Camp
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