Youth, grandparents go to school
Western Washington University's Grandparents U program connects youth ages 7 to 14 to their grandparents in fun new ways in Bellingham.
Grandparents and grandchildren work side-by-side as they interact with marine ecology, bring books to life through sculpture, excavate fossils and more. All courses are taught by Western faculty with a focus on hands-on participation and a fun, interactive atmosphere.
Courses offered during the two-day program in Bellingham include:
- Not Just Your Parent’s Chemistry Set, with instructors Betsy Raymond and Steven Emory
- Bringing Books to Life: Write, Sculpt and Paint Your Own Stories, with instructor Rosanna Porter
- Colorful Keepsake Journals, Bookbinding and Paper Crafting, with instructor Elsi Vassdal Ellis
- The Secret Life of Trees, with instructor Anu Singh-Cundy
The program also is offered at Western's campus in Anacortes. There, 10- to -14-year-olds can participate with their grandparents , while 7- to 10-year-olds may participate .
For more information, visit the website.
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