Preschool Summer Fun Hour

Weekly Farm Visits for Children and Caretakers!

At Casey Farm

Children aged 2-6 come to Casey Farm with their parent or guardian once a week for four weeks for a themed program geared towards the very young child. Children and their caregivers will spend each session exploring, reading a story, making a craft, and visiting one or more of our farm animals.

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Both Sessions are now Sold Out. To be added to the waitlist, email Education@HistoricNewEngland.org

 

small children in homemade duck masks

Programs take place on four consecutive Tuesday mornings from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. For ages 2-6 to attend with a caregiver. You must register for the entire session – single week registrations are not available.

Session 1: Tuesdays, June 30, July 7, July 14, July 21 SOLD OUT
Themes: Oink! Oink! Little Pig!; Crazy About Chicks; Little Farmers; Gaga for Goats

Session 2: Tuesdays, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18 SOLD OUT
Themes: Hop Along Rabbit; Down in the Garden; Birds of a Feather; Little Woodland Explorers

Program Details

Ages: Preschool Summer Fun Hours are for children ages 2-6 accompanied by a caregiver. These are not drop-off programs. For children ages 4-6 looking for an independent morning on the farm, please see Summer Fun Half-Days. For full days programs for children ages 5-13, please see Summer Fun Days

Time: Programs run on four consecutive Tuesday mornings from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Cost: $65 per child for Historic New England members (Dual Plus Membership or above, membership must be valid through August 31, 2026); $75 nonmembers

Refund Policy: No cash refunds for Preschool Summer Fun Hours. Camp credits will be given for cancellations with at least two weeks’ notice prior to the first week of the session.

Please see the Casey Farm Summer Camp Welcome Packet for detailed logistical information.

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