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AFTER SCHOOL
CLASSES ON WEDNESDAYS
Sponsored by
Math Science Nucleus
WHERE:
Niles Blvd/Nursery Ave Vallejo Adobe drive in
entrance and parking is to the left
Time:
2:30-4 pm (1 1/2
hours)
Dates:
Wednesdays (below)
Cost:
$20.00
more than 8 classes $15 each
(include materials)
These classes are designed
for students second to fifth grade. Start inside the
Vallejo Adobe with lots of activities outside.
Hands-on science and history. |

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March 11, code:calnur15
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Weather Wonders:
Students will explore the water cycle, discover why
spring weather keeps changing, and have fun with
rain, winds, clouds, and temperature through outdoor
exploration and engaging activities.
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March 25,
code:calnur16
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Secrets of Water:
Through hands-on activities, students will be junior
water chemists and uncover the hidden secrets of
what’s in the water around us by collecting,
testing, and analyzing water samples!
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April 8, code:calnur17
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Spring has Sprung: Spring is here,
and so are the animals! Students will explore the
fascinating world of pollinators, learn about
animal migration, and dive into the life cycles of
frogs and butterflies. Through immersive activities,
students will understand why spring time brings so
many animals home. |
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April 22,
code:calnur18
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Celebrating Earth Day: Happy Earth
Day! Students will learn how to practice sustainable
gardening by reducing, reusing, and recycling.
They'll discover ecofriendly gardening techniques
that help our planet thrive, one plant at a time. |
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May 6, code:calnur19
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Orchard Adventures: Students will
understand the various techniques needed to help
grow our beautiful orchard and learn real gardening
practices through experts and outdoor exploration.
Students will get to explore our new and beautiful
apple and apricot orchard and meadow! |
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May 20,
code:calnur20
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Blooming Petals: Students will
explore the beautiful new blooms of the rose garden
and discover how roses grow, smell, and protect
themselves while learning plant science through real
flowers. |
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May 27, code:calnur21
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Seeds of the Past: Students will
learn about the earliest kinds of farming and
practice traditional cultivation methods.
Additionally, students will comprehend the
importance of native plants and plant a “historical
garden” to see how indigenous peoples grew and cared
for their crops. |
Instructor: Susy
Esqueda
Click here
to register Cancelation policy, there is a
$1.00 cancelation fee per tranaction for refunds.
5 days before class no refunds, but can transfer to
another class or substitue another person. |
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The California Nursery Historical Park
is finally open for classes. This once was home to the
largest growing nursery in the west coast. The
agriultural is so exciting as Niles became a hub for
international influnece.
features and exhibits that open your eyes to Fremont's
agricultural history. These classes will uncover through a
child's eye, not only the history but the science that made
it so important.
The park is 21 acres and each
class will do hands on experiments using the different areas
of the park and buildings. Your children will be so
impressed with this area, they will educate the whole
family.
36501 Niles Blvd, Fremont
(entrance Nursery Ave and Niles Blvd)
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