Showing posts with label QuakerKnoll HandsOnHistory program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QuakerKnoll HandsOnHistory program. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

All good things come to an end

It has been many years now that I have been scheduling the Hands On History program here in southwestern Ohio, but this will be the last year.  Between increased travel costs for schools and presenters, schools no longer taking field trips and my own increased travel schedule throughout the year, it is no longer feasible for me to continue putting on this program.

Tomorrow and Friday, May 9 and 11, 2012 are our final home school days.  If you haven't registered please feel free to do so asap, or take the chance and just come.  We will begin at 9:30 am each day, so please arrive in plenty of time to park, check in and so on before the program starts.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Hands On History - Militia

On the Ohio frontier, every citizen shared the responsibilities for the welfare and safety of the community. Robert Neidlinger, a Militia Captain, demonstrates the duties, arms, and equipment of the citizen soldier in 18th century Ohio, explains the dangers and inconveniences of militia calls to the families of the hastily called soldiers, and starts the training of the students in a drill of the time.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Hands On History 2012 Dates

Dates for 2012 have been approved.  We have 2 Home School Days next year, Wednesday, May 9 and Friday, May 11, 2012.  Monday, May 14 and Tuesday, May 15 are available for public and private school groups.  Please contact me privately or leave a comment with your contact info so I can contact you directly.  As always, private information will not be published.

New Page on Facebook - Hands On History

I've got a lot to learn about using Facebook. However, it occurred to me that having a page for the Hands On History program might make it easier for people to keep in touch about it, especially our home school families and groups. I've made a page here. Please Like our page. Also, if you have photos you'd like to share, please post them.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Directions from the Cincinnati/Lebanon area

Here are some directions from the Cincinnati area to help you get to Quaker Knoll with as few problems as possible.

Take I-71 North to Exit 36, Wilmington Road. This is the Fort Ancient exit.
Go east (right) on Wilmington Road towards Olive Branch Campground (on the south/right side of the road.
Go 3.1 miles past Olive Branch Campground to North Clarksville Road/Co Rd 37. Note that North Clarksville Road is one of those split country roads, so you will first pass northbound North Clarksville Road on the left, the next road to the right is North Clarksville Road southbound.
Go south (right) onto North Clarksville Road for 2.7 miles. You will cross Rt 22/3 at a stop sign and continue into Clarksville.
North Clarksville Road ends at OH 350 next to a feed mill on your left. Go east (left) onto 350 East through Clarksville.
Go 3.5 miles on 350 E then take a slight left onto 730 North towards Wilmington.
Go 2.1 miles on 730 N to the second road to the right. The first road is an entrance to Cowan Lake. The second road is Sprague Road. You can only go Right on Sprague Road. There will be a sign for the Quaker Knoll Church Camp.
Go 1/2 mile on Sprague Road to come to the driveway for the camp. There is a sign. The driveway is shared by a few homes. Just continue on and the lane will end at the Quaker Knoll lodge.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hands On History - Town Meeting

Participate in the first town meeting after the constitution was ratified. Our town must decide one of the many decisions of how we will govern ourselves in our new country. This class contrasts the new U.S. government with the Colonial government system.

Friday, April 09, 2010

Hands On History - Sawing

Students participate in sawing a log with a two man crosscut saw. The focus is on the work within the capabilities of young people in constructing homesteads on the Ohio frontier.

Hands On History - Coopering

A look at the role of apprentices in the trades of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with a focus on the cooper, a maker of buckets and barrels. In this class the students will get a look at the necessity of wooden containers, and how they are made along with the progression of young people into the trades. A hands-on element is included.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Home School Day - Thursday, May 13, 2010 - It's Official!

We are now taking reservations for Thursday, May 13, 2010, Home School Day, Hands On History at Quaker Knoll Camp. Join us and the Four Kings, the oxen, for a day learning about early Ohio life.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Home School Day - Thursday, May 13, 2010

We have not had any home school groups select a day this year, so we are offering Thursday, May 13, as Home School Day. Please contact me ASAP to schedule your family or group.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Home School Day 2009

Home School Day will be Monday, May 18, 2009 at Quaker Knoll. If you or your home school group is interested in joining us, we are ready to take additional reservations.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Spring 2009 Program - May 13-15, 18-20

Our 2009 program runs May 13-15, 18-20, 2009. We are not planning a fall program but will consider doing one if there is enough interest.


The program takes about 4 hours, running from 9:00 or 9:30 AM until about 2:00 PM, or as your busing schedule permits. Admission is $5.00, with two adults free per 25 students. Home school families and groups are most welcome.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Frontier Resources in the News

On Tuesday we had a visit from Wilmington News Journal reporter Brandon Smith who wrote this article. Unfortunately the photo in his article is mis-labeled. It actually shows Maria Hummel with the oxen.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Spring 2008 at Quaker Knoll - Hands On History

We are looking forward to seeing some of our favorite schools and home school groups again this spring. We still have some room for home school groups on Monday, May 19. We do have another day open should you want to bring your school or home school group on Thursday, May 15.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Spring 2008 Home School Day for Hands On History at Quaker Knoll Campground

We are now scheduling home schoolers for Monday, May 19. If your home schooled family or group is interested in attending our program this spring, we suggest this day. If another day would work better for you, please contact me for availability.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Spring 2008 May 21 full

May 21. 2008 is no longer available for scheduling. We also have a large group coming on Friday, May 16 so could only take a small group if you are interested in that day.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Hands On History at Quaker Knoll Campground May 13-16 & 19-21

Join us again this year for the Hands On History program at Quaker Knoll Campground! We are now scheduling for May 13-16 and 19-21. Reservations are first-come, first-served. Program takes about 4 hours. Schedule is flexible to meet your busing or travel schedules.

We can also arrange to come to your school if you are not able to come to Quaker Knoll Campground. Contact us for details.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Hands On History -- 2007 Dates

In 2007 we will once again have both spring and fall sessions. The 2007 dates are:

May 14-18, 21-24
October 1-5, 8-11

Please e-mail me for details or to make your reservation at shelley.mcclanahan @ gmail.com.