18th
Century Overnight Programs
For school &
camp groups: The Environmental Living program
For individuals
& families: The Colonial Living Experience
18th
Century Environmental Living
Who participates?
This Program is designed
for school and scout groups. Groups will often work for weeks ahead
of time, preparing for their overnight experience. The staff of
the Claude Moore Colonial Farm is not involved in each group's program;
rather, we train the adults in each group, who then lead their own
groups. Both children and adults sleep on straw in cotton tents,
cook meals over an open fire and learn skills necessary to life
in Virginia in 1771, such as spinning wool, woodworking, leather
working, candle making, butter churning, bread and cheese making,
and sewing.
Where is this located?
The Environmental
Living Center for the program is adjacent to, but not visible from,
the office area of The Claude Moore Colonial Farm at Turkey Run.
Directions can be found on the Farm's main webpage, www.1771.org.

cook fire pit
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wooded areas for pitching tents
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storage building
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What is provided?
- Pavilion shelter
- Storage building
- Root cellar
- Cookfire pits
- Potable water
- Cooking utensils
- Eating utensils
- Some tools (draw knife, saw, wooden mallets, chisels,
shovels, rakes)
- Wool blankets
- Cotton tents & support poles
- Plenty of woods in which to dig a latrine
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covered pavilion
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inside the pavilion; floor can have tent stakes hammered
into it
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inside the storage building
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barrels for water storage (not potable-- wash water
only)
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root cellar-- lid is strong enough to stand on
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inside the root cellar
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What does each group need to bring?
- Consumables (toilet paper, fire wood, food, straw, craft supplies,
lime, and more; a complete list is provided at the training)
- 18th century clothing
How do we get trained?
In order to participate
during the calendar year, at least 3 adults in each group must attend
the mandatory training in late April. Training takes place on a
Wednesday evening and all day the following Saturday. At least 3
adult leaders in each group must have attended this training,
and at least 1 adult leader must have attended the current year.
By completing the training you assume complete responsibility for
both supervision of your group while they are on the Farm's property
and the care of the ELC, its equipment and adherence to the program
rules. To receive an application for the current year's training
program, email the contact person listed at the bottom of this page.
What is the cost?
- For the adult training: $75 per person
- For the overnight program: $10 per person (minimum of 25)
How many can be in each group?
When can we do this?
The site is open 7
days a week, from May through October. Groups sign up for their
overnight programs on a first-come, first-served basis.
History of the Program
The 18th Century Environmental
Living Program at Claude Moore Colonial Farm was established in
1976 to provide students an opportunity to live and experience the
colonial period as represented at the living history farm. In this
multidisciplinary, curriculum-based program students learn history,
environmental science, and agricultural practices and processes
through the cultural laboratory of an 18th century farm.
For information about the 2010 Workshop, Environmental Living
Center availability dates or questions about the program, contact
rwebb@1771.org.
If you are interested in an overnight program but are not part
of a group, we offer the Colonial Living Experience
program for individuals and families.
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