THERE’S FUN TO BE HAD IN FREEDOM’S BACKYARD THIS SUMMER!
Historic Germantown, Freedom’s Backyard, is offering several options for your tour groups this summer! These field trips are designed for a wide range of interests and age groups. Two hour programs are available for campers at historic Stenton, Cliveden, Wyck, Historic Rittenhousetown, Grumblethorpe, Concord Schoolhouse, Johnson House, LaSalle Art Museum, ACES Museum, and Germantown Mennonite Historic Trust! Programs are available from July 6 – August 19, 2011.
Campers will experience activities such as working with old fashioned tools or making old fashioned toys, playing Native American games or stringing wampum beads, do colonial paper making, scavenger hunts, relay races, and much more!
Historic Germantown Summer Programs will make every effort to accommodate your summer camp. Flexibility with larger groups and varying age groups is possible. Availability of each site and activities may vary depending on age and size of groups.
Cost for programs is $5 per camper. Visits can be scheduled from July 6 – August 19, 2011
For additional information, Historic Site activities and availability, and to schedule your visit, please contact Historic Germantown Summer Camp Coordinator, Kaelyn Taylor, by calling 215-329-7312 or by emailing programs@stenton.org
WHAT IS HISTORIC GERMANTOWN?
Historic Germantown is a partnership of 15 outstanding attractions located in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, just minutes from downtown.
These organizations are joined by a common mission to foster an appreciation of the diverse character and meaning of their cultural heritage in order to preserve and revitalize their community. Together, they provide knowledge and resources to help preserve Germantown’s historic sites, interpret them to the public, and incorporate them into the life of the local community.
To learn more, visit www.freedomsbackyard.com



