WHITEFIELD — Dirigo Learning’s 2024 summer programs for children include a range of offerings from foraged foods to island adventures.
Seven weeks of themed programming will be offered from late June through mid-September, covering a variety of topics, themes and skills.
Field trips to Monhegan Island (via Port Clyde) will be offered twice during the summer, and a week-long program in late summer will pay visits to Midcoast Conservancy’s Hidden Valley Nature Center in Jefferson.
All programs are open to children ages 6-12. All programs are held at Dirigo Learning’s campus at 75 Main St. in Whitefield, where indoor and outdoor classrooms accompany 70-plus acres of mixed forest on the Sheepscot River.
Program pricing varies based on theme and structure, but is aligned with similar local programs.
To learn more about Dirigo Learning’s Programs or to see a copy of the 2024 Summer Program Guide, visit @dirigolearning on Instagram or email [email protected].
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