Concord organizations launch Summer Quest for outdoor activities

Staff Writer
Wicked Local
Concord and Metrowest organizations have collaborated to launch Summer Quest, a free summer program of outdoor and socially-safe activities to compete for fun rewards.

Concord and Metrowest organizations have collaborated to launch Summer Quest, a free summer program of outdoor and socially-safe activities to compete for fun rewards.

The Umbrella Arts Center’s Arts and Environment Program, Drumlin Farm, OARS, Concord Land Conservation Trust, Minute Man National Historical Park and others have created site-specific and at-home environmental learning projects for kids ages 5 and up.

With summer camps and vacations cancelling due to coronavirus, Summer Quest connects with kids who cannot access a traditional summer camp. Summer Quest combines outdoor experience with fun and educational learning opportunities.

The program emphasizes going outdoors and exploring the environment while maintaining safe social distancing or taking time for creativity and environmental study. Summer Quest will bring campers outside to organizing partner locations to get a taste of each location’s natural beauty and history. Activities span six different categories including stewardship, science, history, social studies, art and literacy. For completing activities, participants can earn certificates, badges or a bandana.

For artistic activities, questers can create, document and share what they create in The Umbrella Art Center’s summer’s-end, regionwide creative #DiscoverYourArts Showcase.

For information and to access activities, visit any partner website for a full list and that partner’s activities, download a brochure from TheUmbrellaArts.org/Quest or email summerquestprogram@gmail.com.