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Bluestone Blossoms Nature Play Winter Session

Fri, Feb 07

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104 US-6

Join us for the Winter session of Bluestone Blossoms! Bluestone Blossoms is for parents and caregivers with children birth-3 years old. This is a gentle way for families to play and explore nature together!

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Bluestone Blossoms Nature Play Winter Session
Bluestone Blossoms Nature Play Winter Session

Time & Location

Feb 07, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM EST

104 US-6, 104 US-6, Milford, PA 18337, USA

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Join us for the Winter session of Bluestone Blossoms! Bluestone Blossoms is a nature immersion class for parents and caregivers with children birth-3 years old. This is a gentle way for families play and explore nature together!  Please dress for the weather and note that all programs at Bluestone are immersed in nature! We'll use the indoor space at The Milford Treehouse and the natural spaces of the Apple Valley shops to explore.


Families will arrive to free nature play and curated play invitations. We invite caregivers to play alongside their little ones and share in their joy and curiosity. Each class includes a welcome circle with songs and fingerplays, stories, or games. Then, we head to the trails of Brandwein for a short walk. The Brandwein trails are easily accessible by all walking abilities, strollers, and wheel chairs. 


We will follow the Minisink School District closure for this program.…


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Bluestone Village

Bluestone Village plays and learns on the unceded land of our Host Nation peoples, the Munsee Lenape and Mohican. We offer deep condolences to the past, present, and future Indigenous peoples who experienced harm at the hands of colonizers and for the systemic racism they still experience today. We promise to do our best as allies and support our Host Nation and all Indigenous peoples with our actions. We recognize this statement is just the first step and commit ourselves to continue to grow and work towards reparations and healing.

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