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Outdoor Education 

New to Heit's Point in 2008!

Heit's Point is proud to now offer outdoor education programs!  Sadly, many children today are disconnected from, and even fearful of their natural surroundings.  We are pleased to give young people an opportunity to experience nature first-hand, learn about their surroundings, and appreciate the beautiful setting of Heit's Point. Programs are offered to both public and private schools, homeschool groups, scout groups, and youth groups.

All of our programs are hands-on, experiential, and a lot of fun!  Topics to choose from include: 

           - aquatic ecology                           - forest ecology   

             - plant or animal science              - pioneer living

            - shelter building                            - low ropes course

            - plants and nutrition                      - nature hiking

            - fishing                                           - campfire building & cooking

            - team building                               - canoeing

            - archery 

HEIT'S POINT OUTDOOR EDUCATION in the News

May 4, 2008 - 10:10PM  By Sarah Nail  The Sedalia Democrat

Her classroom encompasses 180 acres:
As the outdoor education coordinator at Heit's Point Lutheran Camp in Lincoln, Nikki Freeman teaches youngsters and families about plants, animal science, aquatic and forest ecology, outdoor recreation, camping skills and pioneer living.

Freeman, who says she enjoys the fact that hiking boots are part of her work attire, has a degree in education. She also has a passion for the outdoors.

"I've just been lucky enough to blend the two," she said.

Freeman guided kindergartners from St. Paul's Lutheran School through a nature scavenger hunt Tuesday, where the answer to each clue led to the next paper flower.

"This is our state tree; isn't it pretty?" Freeman said as she pointed out a flowering dogwood.

The outdoor teacher attempted the near impossible by challenging the dozen kindergartners to stand silently to hear the babble of a small creek and the chirps of birds.

Freeman talked to the children about how humans, water and animals move seeds. She demonstrated how seeds can travel by blowing dandelion seeds.

"Pretty soon, the dandelion will travel and we'll have a lot more dandelions," Freeman said.

Kindergarten teacher Kim Anderson said the class had finished studying insects and had just started learning about gardens.

"This is perfect," she said. "It fits right in with what we learned in the classroom."

For older children, Freeman said she does more hands on "investigations" in the creek, where they find insects and plants in the water.

Freeman said she hopes the programs will show children how to appreciate the nature in their own backyards.

"One of my goals is just to give the kids the opportunity to learn what's directly around them," she said.

The outdoor program is new at Heit's Point. It started in February, and Freeman helped design programs for families and school, Scouts and home school groups.

"We're just really trying to promote people getting outside and spending time with each other," Freeman said.

Freeman designed student programs based on the expectations for the grade level.

"We want to tie it back to the school," she said. "We hope that it all flows together."

Growing up in Manchester, Iowa, Freeman enjoyed the outdoors and summer camp. She later became a camp counselor and always wished she could make a career of it.

Freeman was the supervisor of public programs at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis before moving to Sedalia when her husband, Jeremy, became the associate pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

In an age of video and computer games, it's important for children to learn about the outdoors, Freeman said. Children can use their imaginations and be more creative when playing outside, she said. That's why Freeman encourages them to touch plants and bugs in the outdoors.

"I think they gain so much stronger respect when the see it and experience it," she said.

Children can also learn to be more environmentally conscious.

"It's teaching them to be good citizens from a very young age," she said.

Home School Outdoor Education Days 

 Immerse your children in hands-on  science investigations of the natural world and outdoor recreational activities!  While participating in our programs, children will have a chance to get their hands dirty, learn about the environment and stewardship, exercise, have fun trying new things, and make new friends. Programs typically take place on the third Monday of each Month.

Immerse your students in a science lesson they will remember!  Come to Heit's Point for the day and experience nature first-hand.  Or stay longer!  Outdoor education camps provide so much more than inquiry-based science lessons.  Your students will be encouraged to work together, strengthen their leadership skills, and learn the value of community.

Options:

Day Experiences (Field Trips)  Experiences typically begin at 9:00 and conclude at 2:00.  Other arrangements can be made if needed.

A. The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  All programming is facilitated by your group's staff and adults. Lunch Provided-  $12.00 / Student, $7.50 / Adult; Lunch Not Provided- $7.00 / Student, $5.00 / Adult                      

B.  The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  Programming is facilitated by a combination of trained Heit's Point staff and your group's staff. Lunch Provided - $17.00 / Student, $7.50 / Adult; Lunch Not Provided - $12.00 / Student, $5.00 / Adult.

C.  The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  All programming is facilitated by trained Heit's Point staff. Lunch Provided - $22.00 / Student, $7.50 / Adult; Lunch Not Provided - $17.00 / Student, $5.00 / Adult.

Overnight Experiences (Outdoor Education Camps) 

Options:     

A.  The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  All programming is facilitated by your group's staff and adults.

Duration of Stay        Meals Included                                           Cost

2 Days / 1 Night          Day 1- L & D, Day 2- B & L                           $40.00 / Student

                                                                                                    $30.00 / Adult

3 Days / 2 Nights        Day 1- L&D, Day 2- B, L&D, Day 3- B&L        $75.00 / Student

                                                                                                    $45.00 / Adult

4 Days / 3 Nights       Day 1- L&D, Days 2&3- B, L&D, Day 4- B&L   $110.00 / Student

                                                                                                    $75.00 / Adult

5 Days / 4 Nights      Day 1-L&D, Days 2, 3 & 4-B,L&D, Day 5- B&L $145.00 / Student 

                                                                                                    $100.00 / Adult

B.  The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  Programming is facilitated by a combination of trained Heit's Point staff and your group's staff.

Duration of Stay                    Meals Included                                Cost

2 Days / 1 Night                     Day 1- L & D, Day 2- B & L                 $45.00 / Student

                                                                                                     $30.00 / Adult

3 Days / 2 Nights                  Day 1- L&D, Day 2- B, L&D, Day 3- B&L $80.00 / Student

                                                                                                       $45.00 / Adult

4 Days / 3 Nights               Day 1- L&D, Days 2&3-B, L&D, Day 4-B&L $120.00 / Student

                                                                                                        $75.00 / Adult

5 Days / 4 Nights           Day 1- L & D, Days 2, 3, & 4- B, L, & D, Day 5- B & L 

                                                                                                        $155.00 / Student

                                                                                                        $100.00 / Adult

C.  The facilities of Heit's Point are rented to your group.  All programming is facilitated by trained Heit's Point staff.

Duration of Stay              Meals Included                                         Cost

2 Days / 1 Night                Day 1- L & D, Day 2- B & L                          $50.00 / Student

                                                                                                         $30.00 / Adult

3 Days / 2 Nights              Day 1- L & D, Day 2- B, L, & D, Day 3- B & L $85.00 / Student

                                                                                                          $45.00 / Adult

4 Days / 3 Nights          Day 1- L & D, Days 2 & 3- B, L, & D, Day 4- B & L $125.00 / Student

                                                                                                             $75.00 / Adult

5 Days / 4 Nights         Day 1- L & D, Days 2, 3, & 4- B, L, & D, Day 5- B & L  

                                                                                                           $160.00 / Student

                                                                                                           $100.00 / Adult

For more information, contact Nikki at 660-668-2363 ext. 34 or nikki.freeman@heitspoint.com

 



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Are you looking for a unique opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, work with children, and gaining some practical experience? Heit's Point Lutheran Ministries is in need of nurses, to serve as  "nurse of the week" for our summer camp program.We are searching for nurses to assist and be available to handle any medical issue that might arise during a week of camp, and distribute medication to camper's as needed. The length of service runs from noon on Sunday to 2:30p.m on the last day of the camp. This is a volunteer position, lodging and food will be provided. If you have a child attending the camp a discount could be available. Camp nurses can be RN, LPN, Nurse Practitioners, or Paramedics

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Interested candidates can contact the camp by phone at 660-668-2363 or by e-mail at Jeff.Shippman@heitspoint.com.                                                             

 

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