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Columbia Falls Launches Summer Art and Garden Program for Kids

Children participating in a summer art program in a garden setting.

News Summary

Columbia Falls is hosting ‘Art in the Wildcat Garden’, a summer program aimed at children. Sponsored by Land to Hand and supported by the Montana Arts Council, the initiative combines gardening and art education, allowing kids to engage in free, hands-on activities while learning about the journey of food from garden to table. With five Fridays of fun and creativity planned, this program offers a fantastic opportunity for children to connect with nature and make lasting friendships.

Columbia Falls Kicks off Exciting Summer Art and Garden Program for Kids

In the heart of Columbia Falls, a fantastic opportunity is blossoming for children this summer! With an aim to combine creativity and nature, Land to Hand, a dedicated organization that provides essential food resources to the community all year round, is launching an enchanting program called “Art in the Wildcat Garden.” This unique initiative offers kids in the area a chance to engage in hands-on learning about gardening, art, and the significant journey of food from garden to table.

What’s the Buzz About?

Imagine this: on five exciting Fridays throughout the summer, children will gather in the vibrant Wildcat Garden, where they’ll have fun learning all about growing food and expressing themselves through art. Best of all, it’s completely free! This is made possible thanks to a generous grant from the Montana Arts Council, showcasing how community support can foster creativity and learning.

The thoughtful organizers know that the rising costs of childcare and summer camps can be a burden for families, making this program not just a fun opportunity, but an important resource for the community. It’s all about providing kids with a safe and enriching space to learn and socialize while exploring their surroundings.

Learning Through Nature

So, what can kids expect from this fantastic program? The main focus is on teaching children about gardening and food growth, but it doesn’t stop there! As they discover the origins of their food, they’ll also dive into exciting art projects. For example, a recent class spotlighted the wonderful world of pollinators, crucial little creatures that help our gardens thrive.

During this interactive session, kids learned about the essential roles that pollinators play, and to cap off the day, they got to create a breathtaking mural celebrating these important garden helpers. Who wouldn’t want to paint alongside bees and butterflies? Volunteer artist Linda Kiltz is lending her skills to ensure that the educational aspect is woven seamlessly into the exciting art components of the program.

Join the Fun!

Parents looking to enroll their children in this delightful adventure are encouraged to register in advance. While the program is free, being prepared helps the organizers ensure that everyone has a fantastic time. It’s a wonderful chance for kids to connect with nature, make friends, and let their imaginations run wild.

For those interested in learning more about “Art in the Wildcat Garden” or registering their children, the full details can easily be found online at the Land to Hand website.

Why This Matters

As summer unfolds, programs like these are invaluable for the personal and social development of children. They provide a unique opportunity for kids not only to learn about where their food comes from but also to engage creatively with nature. In a world that often moves too quickly, this program encourages slower-paced, thoughtful interactions with the environment and inspires kids to appreciate the beauty of gardening and the importance of healthy living.

The volunteers and program facilitators are thrilled to set the stage for a summer filled with laughter, creativity, and learning. With opportunities to enjoy the fresh air and create lasting friendships, Art in the Wildcat Garden is sure to be the highlight of many kids’ summer schedules in Columbia Falls.

Don’t miss out; it’s time to grab some paintbrushes and gardening gloves and get ready for an unforgettable summer adventure!

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