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In March we watch as the natural world transitions from winter to spring. Children ages 3-10 will explore, adventure, make discoveries, cook, create, and more with us on the Farm!
Drop-off programs for children ages 3-5 and 6-10*
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Each day is something different! When you sign your child up for five or more days you'll receive a 15% discount!*

We offer tiered pricing so families pay the level that works best for their family. This includes a reduced-price option.
And members receive a discount too!
In addition to Tier-C reduced pricing, families can apply for a scholarship.

Offered:
Monday, March 9
Monday, March 16
9:00 am -12:00 pm
When you think of farming, children may only think of the fruits and vegetables that grow close to the ground and not the tall, quiet trees of surrounding forests. Children will soon discover how sap (or even bark) from some of these trees is turned into sweet syrup and the needles and bark of other trees make a soothing tea, all knowledge passed down by the indigenous people that first lived on these lands. During this day, children will learn the process of maple sugaring and making teas, harvesting, boiling, and tasting throughout. They will also listen to stories, play spring games, and take home a project to remember their experience.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Tuesday, March 10
Tuesday, March 17
9:00 am -12:00 pm
The early spring woods are - alive with sounds, sights, smells, and textures that will thrill children as they explore the many trails surrounding the farm, crossing brooks and marshes and passing other fascinating areas. And if they are lucky, they might see the first signs of salamanders and frogs in the vernal pools. Children will also listen to stories, play spring games, have boat races in the rushing stream, and take home a project to remember their experiences.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Wednesday, March 11
Wednesday, March 18
9:00 am- 12:00 pm
Tiny creatures have been hard at work all winter long!
. Children will have fun learning about these little critters (and see what new friends are emerging in spring) that turn garbage into 'gold,' nurturing our soil, and helping our crops to grow. They will dig in and sift through looking for life, eyes wide with amazement with each discovery and even by the heat that these decomposers create as they work. And not only is this life in the farm’s compost piles but also in the woods. Children will also listen to stories, play spring games, and take home a project to remember their experiences.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Thursday, March 12
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
As spring emerges, so do the animals - and local fairies and gnomes! Children will explore the farm, woods, and meadows in search of traces of these elusive and magical creatures. Maybe they will find footprints, a home, or even catch a glimpse of one skipping or flitting through the trees. Then children will build cozy miniature homes. Children will also listen to stories, play spring games, and take home a project to remember their experiences.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Friday, March 13
Friday, March 20
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Our farm animals are full of energy during the promise of early spring. Though there still may be a chill in the air, what warms these animals the most is having children visit and help take care of them. And there are many other animals to discover in the habitats around us, playing in the fresh air or simply looking for food among the budding plants and signs of new green. The joy of these visits and the discovery of scurrying, bounding, flitting, and soaring wildlife (or the tracks they left behind) will fill this spring morning at the farm. Children will also listen to stories, play games, and take home a project to remember their experience.
Drop off program.

Thursday, March 19
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
March is a time of snow melt and spring rain that brings important water to the land. Children will explore the role of water on the farm, how it shapes the world, how it moves things, and how it changes. Songs, games, and a group project will be part of the morning.
Rain boots encouraged!
Drop off program.

Offered:
Monday, March 9
Monday, March 16
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
The early spring is the perfect time to explore outdoors and discover the fascinating life under a log, in a vernal pool, along the woodland floor, and above us in the trees. As the fields, forests, and the farm yard adjust to more sunlight and warmth, we will create an observation station, take a wildlife census, create field notes, and learn lots about the creatures we find.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Wednesday, March 11
Wednesday, March 18
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
When you think of farming, children may only think of the fruits and vegetables that grow close to the ground and not the tall, quiet trees of surrounding forests. Children will soon discover how sap (or even bark) from some of these trees is turned into sweet syrup and the needles and bark of other trees make a soothing tea, all knowledge passed down by the indigenous people that first lived on these lands. During this day, children will learn the process of maple sugaring and making teas, harvesting, boiling, and tasting throughout. They will also listen to stories, play spring games, and take home a project to remember their experience.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Thursday, March 12
Thursday, March 19
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Come have an active outdoor morning on the farm! Through a combination of written clues, identification traits, and other natural signs, children will try to gather as many scavenger hunt items and specimens as possible, They will then design their own scavenger hunts for others to follow and solve.
Drop off program.

Offered:
Friday, March 13
Friday, March 20
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Team work in action! Children will learn different primitive techniques for building shelters in the woods and then put those techniques to use as they build their own versions out of branches, vines, reeds, leaves, and more.
Drop off program.
We strive to make educational programming accessible to all ages. Tiered pricing allows families to choose the price that works best for their family, while also becoming more aware of the costs associated with putting on educational programs for each child.
This program is voluntary and families choose the tier that best suits their financial situation.
If your family can choose a higher tier, it allows more children to access programming. Your support allows Friends of Holly Hill Farm to better utilize the charitable contributions we need to operate our non-profit organization and continue our mission of growing food for our community, educating all ages, and caring for this precious land.
What are the tiers?
Tier A: Cost to run program + tax-deductible contribution* to support tiered pricing
Tier B: Cost to run program
Tier C: Reduced price
If your family is unable to meet Tier C pricing, they can apply for additional scholarship funding
*Tier A: To calculate your tax-deductible donation amount simply deduct the Tier B cost from the Tier-A price you paid.
Please select the tier that best suits your family.
Discounts available:
Current members receive a discount. Click to join. Please ensure your membership is active prior to selecting the member rate. Email us if you aren't sure: info@hollyhillfarm.org.
Sign up for all five days and save 10%*
Tier A
$64 member / $78 non-member
Tier B
$56 member / $68 non-member
Tier C
$47 member / $58 non-member
***To receive your 10% discount:
1. Sign one child up for 5+ days
2. Enter promo code at checkout.
Instructions on registration site.
Friends of Holly Hill Farm
236 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, Massachusetts 02025, United States
Friends of Holly Hill Farm is a 501c3 non-profit organization.
Tax ID: (EIN: 01-0598057)
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Open daily during daylight hours | Limited parking
