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lunchline at Crow Canyon. Photo by Ginnie Dunlop. In the lab at Crow Canyon.
On the bus at Crow Canyon. Photo by Ginnie Dunlop. Off to class. Photo by Ginnie Dunlop.
Out in the field. Learning to make pots the Anasazi way. Photo by Ginnie Dunlop.
The Crow Canyon education staff. Photo by Theresa Titone. Picnic lunch at Mesa Verde National Park. Photo by Ginnie Dunlop.

A picture is worth 1,000 words, but if you have more questions about what it's like at Crow Canyon, this is the place to ask!

Q. I am in the third grade. I am very sad that all your summer programs seem to be for middle school kids and up. Does Crow Canyon ever have programs for us dirt- and adventure-loving younger kids?

A. Yes, we do have programs for younger students, starting in fourth grade. However, these students come to Crow Canyon with their class or school. When you enter the fifth grade, you will have to convince your teacher to bring you here.

There is one program that you could participate in as a third grade student. If you happen to be visiting the area with your family, sign up for one of our day programs. Day program students attend a morning class in artifact analysis and then go on a tour of our current excavation site in the afternoon. It's a fun day for adults and children alike. Maybe we'll see you here one of these days.
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