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    We are committed to working with all families to ensure our programs are affordable. Scholarships are available. Please note your needs below:

     

  • Monday Afternoons: Forestry-to-Wood and Nature Crafts
  • Tuesday Afternoons: Farm-to-Table at a working farm
  • Wednesday Afternoons: Farm-to-Table on the homestead
  • Thursday Afternoons: Grass-to-Wool Fiber Craft
  • INVOICING: We email invoices for the balance due, via QuickBooks, to the primary email address listed on this Registration Form. Unless otherwise agreed upon full payment will be due 30 days prior to the program start date.

  • Wild Rose Farm 'Afternoon Farm and Forest'

    Schedule: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 2:45 - 5:30 pm

    Sessions:

    Fall to Winter 2026, September 9 – December 17 

    • Mondays (9/14-12/14) 10 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 10/12, 11/2, 11/23, 12/7)
    • Tuesdays (9/8-12/15) 13 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 9/8 & 11/24) 
    • Wednesdays (9/9-12/16) 14 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 11/25) 
    • Thursdays (9/10-12/17) 14 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 11/26) 

    Winter to Spring 2027, February 8 - June 10

    • Mondays (2/8-6/7) 15 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 3/1, 4/19, 5/31) 
    • Tuesdays (2/9-6/8) 16 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 3/2, 4/20) 
    • Wednesdays (2/10-6/9) 16 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 3/3, 4/21) 
    • Thursdays (2/11-6/10) 16 Afternoons (NO PROGRAM 3/4, 4/22) 

    Registration includes snacks and seasonal crafting materials. Please note that we require a minimum number of participants to hold each program.



  • Apprentice Guide in Training Program

    Apprentice Guides in Training for youth ages 12 to 17 years (Registration Form)The youth must be registered for the programming in which the Apprentice Guide Training will occur even if upper age of that program is younger than the Apprentice Guide in Training.

    Apprentice Guides in Training will deepen their practical skills while learning how to support younger children as they engage in Wild Rose's land to craft curriculum. They engage in all of the things they loved doing at Wild Rose as a young person (forestry-wood craft, grass-fiber crafts, farm-table, etc.) AND they get to help teach the younger children how to do it too. By teaching the younger ones Apprentice Guides in Training deepen their relationship to their craft and the natural world that makes food, art and craft possible.

    To apply please email a scanned hand written letter from your child explaining why they would like to be a Apprentice Guide in Training. If writing is difficult, call/email Elizabeth to arrange a alternative: elizabeth@wildrosefarmnh.org

     

  • Apprentice Guides in Training
  • Child's Birthdate*
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  • Emergency Contact:*
  • Primary Phone Number*
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Emergency Contact:
  • Primary Phone Number
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Does your child currently follow any dietary guidelines or have any food preferences?*
  • Is your child currently taking any regular medications, including carrying an inhaler or an Epi-pen?*
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            Mondays: Forestry-to-Wood and Nature Crafts

            Registration deposit, non-refundable

            $95.00$95.00
              
            Tuesday Afternoons: Farm-to-Table at a working farm

            Registration deposit, non-refundable

            $95.00$95.00
              
            Wednesday Afternoons: Farm-to-Table on the homestead

            Registration deposit, non-refundable

            $95.00$95.00
              
            Thursday Afternoons: Grass-to-Wool Fiber Craft

            Registration deposit, non-refundable

            $95.00$95.00
              
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