Kids can find out whether they have what it took to thrive in the New World during Survivor 1661, a mini-camp to be offered by Historic St. Mary’s City this summer. The camp will take place Tuesday, July 15 through Friday, July 18, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Rising third through fifth grade campers will build a fence, sew a haversack, cook a meal, explore the kitchen garden, and roll out the barrel for summer fun at the Godiah Spray Tobacco Plantation. The registration fee is $120 per child or $100 for Friends members. Visit the museum website, www.hsmcdigshistory.org/visit/calendar, to view more information about the camp and print a registration form.
Historic St. Mary’s City is a museum of colorful living history and exciting archaeology on the site of Maryland’s first capital in beautiful, tidewater Southern Maryland. For more information about this program or the museum contact the Visitor Center at 240-895-4990, 800-SMC-1634, or info@digshistory.org.