What can your family expect at DWeb Camp?
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 10:51 am
Educator-led program just for kids
Indigenous storytellers exploring creation myths
Juggling lessons with flow artists
Daily lessons in animal kung fu from a wonderful Sifu
Exploring soundscapes–rain, ocean, river, forest –with the Del Sol Quartet
Open Play with clay, cardboard, string, paint — materials you can recreate at home
Archery, rock climbing, hiking, and a swimming hole
Scavenger hunts to help understand decentralized technologies
Evening talent show, game night, campfires with s’mores
Stargazing with an astronomer and a phone number database concert under the night sky
Sunset movies where you can drop off the kids
Giant puppet-making & a puppet parade at the end of Camp
Andi says there’s room for everyone from “babes in arms” to tweens and teens, plus their parents, who also form a close cohort. She weaves a rich curriculum drawn from the skills of the campers themselves. So artists, dancers, storytellers, coders: what do you have to share with our youngest campers?
At Camp Navarro, accommodations range from private cabins to glamping tents with comfy mattresses and linens for 3-4 people. Or you can bring your own tent or RV. The showers are hot and the flush toilets are clean. So make DWeb Camp a family affair this year, and discover the flows of nature, technology, community, and your own perfect family flow.
Indigenous storytellers exploring creation myths
Juggling lessons with flow artists
Daily lessons in animal kung fu from a wonderful Sifu
Exploring soundscapes–rain, ocean, river, forest –with the Del Sol Quartet
Open Play with clay, cardboard, string, paint — materials you can recreate at home
Archery, rock climbing, hiking, and a swimming hole
Scavenger hunts to help understand decentralized technologies
Evening talent show, game night, campfires with s’mores
Stargazing with an astronomer and a phone number database concert under the night sky
Sunset movies where you can drop off the kids
Giant puppet-making & a puppet parade at the end of Camp
Andi says there’s room for everyone from “babes in arms” to tweens and teens, plus their parents, who also form a close cohort. She weaves a rich curriculum drawn from the skills of the campers themselves. So artists, dancers, storytellers, coders: what do you have to share with our youngest campers?
At Camp Navarro, accommodations range from private cabins to glamping tents with comfy mattresses and linens for 3-4 people. Or you can bring your own tent or RV. The showers are hot and the flush toilets are clean. So make DWeb Camp a family affair this year, and discover the flows of nature, technology, community, and your own perfect family flow.