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A Hard Day's Knight
Eco-Knighthood camp for kids and teenagers, blending fantasy into a sustainable reality! Ages 6-21. International 'Quest for King Arthur' adventure tours also available.
510-813-9185
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Hero's trained for Success!
This camp is Awesome! They actually train modern knights. More specifically they teach each individual to develop their inner hero and create their own mission. My friend went to their camp and she came out a completely different person. Great people and great mission. Thanks HDK, Rob
Robert's keywords: Knight, Medieval, Renaissance
Best. Thing. Ever.
It's the most amazing program I could possibly think of. A knighthood for teenagers, trying to save the world. Brilliant.
Taylor's keywords: green, knight, social responsibility, social change, youth
Best idea ever!
We need more heroes in the world. I love that they want to train young adults (so apathetic these days) to think about their world more, and that they've figured out that the best way to get them involved is to dress them up in costumes and show them a good time. It's a great idea, one of the most original at the Festival.
Haldon's keywords: knight, green festival, young adult, fun, social change, environment
Green Children's Camp
This is a modern style mid evil camp for 13 to 22 year old children which promotes the ideas of nobility and knighthood, with the idea that protecting the earth is the major responsibility for us all. The children learn sword and bow skills, how to track in the forest, leather working, composting and organic cooking. The idea is that the earth is the ultimate damsel in distress, and it is up to us to take action in order to save her.
Rebecca's keywords: Knight camp
This is an amazing booth
A Hard Day's Knight seems to be a offering a wonderful growth environment for change not only within each attendant, but for the world itself. I was struck by the joviality and magnetic nature of the individuals manning the booths, and found myself feeling welcome though I, myself may not be involved. It is often that a parent will worry about children getting lost in a fantasy world, but A Hard Day's Knight poses it differently. They pose it as a space in which not fantasy to occur, but an inner reality to emerge to aid the world in need.
Ari's keywords: Summer Camp
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