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August 10th, 2010 @ 4:53 pm by Suzi


What a fun time! 25 kids from all across Iowa came to Scattergood Friends School for the 2010 PFI Camp from July 12-17th. We started with the Youth Leadership program doing teambuilding, leadership training, and of course learning about Scattergood’s farm. A highlight was the four YLP participants helping the farm staff trim sheep hooves. It was hot and sweaty work, but a really great challenge!

On Wednesday the rest of the kids came, and the party started! Alot of our time was spent out at the farm. Going through the gardens and sampling things as we went. Everyone got a chance to search out growing vegetables, harvesting, and of course eating the great stuff that we had picked earlier.
The kids also very much enjoyed moving cows and sheep to fresh pasture.
Also enjoyed by all were the pigs. There were small piglets running around in the paddocks. Who can resist piglets?
There was of course plenty of time spent at the farm pond. The sand beach made for great sand castles, and everyone enjoyed going out to the raft in the middle of the pond and jumping off. We were all glad that there was a place to cool off as the week was VERY hot!
As always there were plenty of field games, and everyone enjoyed playing them. This year the favorite seemed to be Capture the flag, and specifically sneaking through the grassy area on the outsides of the field in order to get their team’s flag across the line.
We also made homemade ice cream in ziploc baggies, throwing the bags back and forth. Very fun, but be careful for rock salt getting into itchy bug bites!
This year, again, Wheatsfield Co-op in Ames made a very generous donation to our camp program. They donated any food that we bought at their cost. Wow, THANK YOU Wheatsfield!
Make sure that your kids attend next year’s PFI Camp! We haven’t yet set the dates or figured out the theme, but no matter what it will be it will be lots of fun! See you next year!

What a week!

June 16th, 2009 @ 12:17 pm by Suzi

Whoofty! What a week at camp! Two great youth leaders, 21 awesome kids, and a lot of energy, made for another PFI camp success.

It started off with two youth leaders coming on Monday through Wednesday morning. We spent Monday evening camping at Ledges State Park. We spent about two hours close to nightfall walking through the beautiful and clean creek and then walked back to our campsite in the dark. I had the feeling that the whole reason we were doing camp was in those moments, self discovery in nature and a chance to get away from everyday life. Unfortunately when we got back to the campsite there was a little bit more self discovery, as the raccoons had gotten into our supplies for smores! My mistake, and a disappointing one at that!

We spent Tuesday going over programming and doing some team building, and ended up much closer. The Youth Leadership segment ended up with Jake and Luke doing the zip-line. It looked like a ton of fun, and I am a little sad that I chickened out!

Wednesday afternoon the rest of the kids arrived, and the fun began! What a group! Every one of them brought their personalities with them, and they meshed to make a really wonderful time. New friends were made and old friendships re-kindled.

We started out the day with some games, and then went on a nature discovery hike. Mike, the head naturalist at the Y-camp taught us about decomposition, how animals hide themselves, how the different cycles work together, and ended with a story about learning to respect the woods. It never ceases to amaze me how that man can come up with stories to both entertain and teach!

The rest of the time was filled with learning about insects, worms, and even 5 ways of fire starting. Lots of time to play field games, their favorite this year being Capture the Flag. The ISU Entomology Insect Zoo came out on Thursday, and showed us some neat creatures that we normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to get up close to! Everybody was excited about touching them, but not so excited when it came to picking up the huge Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches.

Friday ended up being a rainy and cold day, but everything worked out. We were still able to do archery and the climbing wall, and after lunch went swimming in a cold pool. Its amazing how much warmer the pool is when the air outside the pool is cold! After supper it was still raining, so we ended up doing Trench Warfare and getting a lesson on World War I from Aaron Schonhoff, a counselor that came out to help for the week. You never know what you will get at PFI camp!



A big thank you to Wheatsfield Co-op in Ames for a very generous donation allowing us to have good quality food for all the meals. And the food sure was good! Also, thank you to Chef Donna Prizgintas for coming out and cooking for us!All together it was a wonderful week, and hopefully the kids who came learned alot! Where else can you learn about worms and biodiversity while also swimming and doing archery? Only at PFI Camp! Some of the responses that we got were “

This camp was really fun. Im for sure coming next year” and “Best camp ever!!”.

Camp!

June 2nd, 2009 @ 1:28 pm by Suzi

Welcome to the Practical Farmers of Iowa Blog! We are hoping that this blog will allow us to keep everyone informed about what is going on at PFI, and hopefully give you some insight into the staff as well!

This week I am putting the final touches on preparation for our 2009 Summer Camp. It is going to be a great week, with a-lot of really neat lessons and a great chance to just be outside. Lots of work has gone into the planning of these lessons, and they should be really fun. There are about 25 kids coming out, and we are going to be swimming, doing archery, lots of hiking, and of course, getting dirty. The Insect Zoo from the ISU Entomology department is coming out, and will give the kids a chance to be up close and personal with some really cool “specimens.”Camp this year is going to be a ton of fun, and I am really excited about learning and playing with everyone coming out to the Des Moines Area Y-Camp next week. Lets hope for no rain!