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Coloma Gold Rush/Living History Program

Contact Information

Reservations/Ordering Info:  Please contact Ginger Gallup or Kindra Garcia for booking information

Main Contact:  Ginger Gallup or Kindra Garcia

Phone:  530-621-2298
Fax:  530-621-4960

Email:  ginger@d-web.com or kindra@d-web.com

Mailing Address:  PO Box 484

Coloma, California 95613

Last Updated:   11-18-2005

EE Program/Resource Details

Provided by:   Coloma Outdoor Discovery School    

Description:  The Coloma Outdoor Discovery School’s Gold Rush program is designed for fourth graders, and is correlated with the California Content Standards. Our intention is to celebrate the culture, music, and folklore of the California Gold Rush while using lessons of the past to awaken students’ interest and sense of responsibility for the environment.

At CODS, students live the Gold Rush: stories, songs, skits, and characterizations all help to convey the social and economic community of early Coloma. Students will walk in the footsteps of the 49ers and experience some of the challenges of surviving away from home.

Web Address:  http://www.cods.org

Program/Resource Type:  Residential Outdoor School

Audience Served:  4

Cost:  $160/student for 3-day program

EE Focus:  Cultural Awareness, Ecosystems-Chaparral, Gardening/Composting, Nature Awareness, Recycling/Waste Mgmt., Stewardship

Academic Focus:  History/Social Sciences

Correlated to these State Standards:  English/Language Arts, History/Social Science, Mathematics, Science
Correlations to Standards have been determined by the Provider and have not been verfied by CREEC Network staff or CDE.

Counties Served:  Alameda, Sonoma, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Napa, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, Yolo

Additional Languages:  Spanish

Dates Available:  January-mid-June; mid-September- early December

Days and Hours:  Monday, 10:30 AM-Wednesday noon or Wednesday, 11:00 AM-Friday, 12:30 PM

Availability Restrictions:  Available starting Fall 2005

Group Size:  Up to 120 people

Student:Instructor Ratio:  15:1

Disabled Access?  yes

Comments on Access:  Limited

Amenities:  Our bunkhouses sleep between 12-24 individuals each and are supervised by two or more Parent Counselors. The rooms are climate-controlled and are equipped with a restroom. Additional shower houses are available for student use. Visiting teachers stay in separate, centrally located accommodations. Aside from the bunkhouses and a small clubhouse, all teaching and meeting areas will occur outdoors or under covered, outdoor areas.


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