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The Yakama Housing Authority partnered with us to offer financial literacy classes. They are led by our very own and past farm kid, Jamisha Sims, the literacy advisor for the YNHA, who has worked for the farm for over seven years and is now running literacy classes through the tribe. They are free and open to anyone, regardless of prior knowledge or experience. Whether you're an adult looking to improve your financial situation or a youth just starting your financial journey, these classes are the perfect opportunity to develop healthy money habits and take control of your finances.


Classes are held every Wednesday from noon to 1:30 PM for adults and every Thursday from 3 to 5 PM for youth. Join us at The Campbell Farm and discover how to manage your finances confidently and efficiently. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact Jamisha Sims. Please refer to the flier.




UW STEAM 

We are halfway through the year of our University of Washington program. Our 6th Graders have been diving deep into their mission of assessing if life on the moon is possible. Through challenges the students have learned to overcome obstacles by first learning how we travel to the moon, how close we are to being able to survive in that atmosphere. Students have explored in depth through experimentation, and they have learned that there are many similarities between the Earth and Moon but there are also a lot of differences. From learning about the surface area to building and launching their own rockets students have learned to overcome obstacles and work as a team. Recently the students took their second trip to The University of Washington campus in Seattle where they got to visit the Robotics lab and connect with the materials hands on. Afterwards they were able to program their own robots to complete mini missions. It was day to remember, and we are excited to invite the UW students out to Campbell Farm later this month for alternative spring break.


Updated: Feb 27, 2024

Daylight savings is just two weeks away, and we're excited about it! Spring and summer are the busiest times of the year for our campus, so it's time for us to start preparing for the season. Our staff is working hard to get everything in order.



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