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  • Sunday

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  • Monday

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  • Tuesday

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  • Wednesday

    10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

  • Thursday

    10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

  • Friday

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  • Saturday

    Day off

About the company

K2 Acres Family Farm School offers hands-on kids classes focused on farm life, cooking from scratch, gardening, nature exploration, animal care, homestead skills, and seasonal crafts. Our small-group, farm-based learning experiences help children build confidence through real-life activities—feeding animals, harvesting herbs, mixing dough, creating natural crafts, and discovering the science behind everyday farm life. Families looking for educational farm classes, outdoor learning, sensory play, STEM activities, and creative workshops will find a welcoming, joyful space where kids learn, play, and connect with nature.

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Cheese Please!: Homemade Fish Crackers

60 min

Get ready to mix, roll, cut, and bake! In this hands-on class, kids will make their own cheesy fish crackers from scratch using freshly milled flour. Along the way, we'll learn a little about wheat, flour, and how simple ingredients come together to

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Golden Threads: Natural Tie-Dye

60 min

Discover the surprising colors hidden inside the foods we eat! In this hands-on class, kids will learn about natural dyes and create their own one-of-a-kind bandana using a dye made from natural products.We'll explore how people colored fabric before

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Nature's First Aid: Calendula Salve

60 min

Did you know that one of the most helpful plants in the garden can also be turned into a soothing skin salve?In this hands-on class, kids will discover the bright orange calendula flower and learn why it has been used for generations as a traditional

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Farm School Kickoff: Back in the Barnyard

60 min

After a long summer break—or for those joining us for the very first time—sometimes the best way to start Farm School is to simply slow down and enjoy the farm.Instead of a structured project, this class is all about settling back into farm life. We'

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