Education Programs
We foster joy and discovery through inquiry and exploration of the natural world and food. Our programs engage individuals at the intersection of health, agriculture and sustainability.
Our education programs are currently only offered on our Ann Arbor and Muskegon campuses

Ann Arbor Education Programs
Ann Arbor Field Trips
- Field Trips: 90 minutes, $100 for up to 30 students (please contact us for larger group pricing)
Our youth programs are grounded in the State of Michigan education standards and include age-appropriate hands-on activities and fresh produce tasting. We have a limited budget for scholarships if your group needs assistance in paying for programming. Contact us for more information.
To book a field trip, contact Laura Meisler, Education Coordinator at Laura.Meisler@trinity-health.org.
Ann Arbor Summer Camps
We offer engaging summer camps at the Farm in partnership with Unity in Learning for kids entering Kindergarten through 3rd Grade this fall. Camps will run the weeks of:
- July 6
- July 13
- July 20
- July 27
- August 17
- August 24
To learn more and register, please visit Unity in Learning’s website here
Thanks to support from the Toyota Foundation, limited scholarships are available to students in the Ypsilanti Community Schools and the Lincoln Consolidated Schools districts. Email Laura Meisler at Laura.Meisler@Trinity-Health.org to request a full or half scholarship. No proof of need is required.
Muskegon Education Programs
Muskegon Workshops
Join us at the Farm for free, fun learning in 2026! The Farm at Trinity Health Muskegon offers free community workshops once a month from April through October. Workshops will range in topic from garden planning and care, to bouquet making and crafts with flowers, to making tasty salsa with fresh farm produce. All workshops are free, but a few require pre-registration.
To learn more and register, visit Farm Workshops 2025.
For questions or assistance, please email our Education Coordinator, Sydney McCann at sydney.mccann@trinity-health.org.
Muskegon Summer Camps
This summer, explore The Farm through summer camps that immerse children in gardening, cooking, and exploring the natural world. From playful early-childhood adventures to deeper farm-to-table experiences for older kids, each program blends learning, creativity, and fresh-from-the-garden fun.
Sprouts Mini Camp: Recommended ages 4-7 with adult caregiver | 9:30–11:30 a.m. | $40
This 3-day camp takes you and your child on a fun adventure around the farm! Together, we will expand our knowledge of plants, agriculture, and nutrition through hands-on activities such as planting and harvesting our own foods, making fresh snacks with farm produce, making cut flower bouquets, and much more!
Dates this camp is offered:
- June 17-19
- July 8-10
- August 5-7
Farm to Table Camp: Ages 8-12, optional caregiver attendance | 9:00 am –12:00 p.m. | $90
This fun farm camp adventure gives your child the chance to unplug, connect with nature, and spark their interest in cooking and healthy eating! We will explore the themes of botany, nutrition, and agriculture through hands-on experiences each week. Campers will grow and tend their own plants in the Education Hoophouse, harvest the produce they grow, and learn how to turn that produce into tasty snacks and meals. We will end each camp day by making a healthy lunch together using the produce they grow.
Farm to Table Camp will occur from 9:00 am-12:00 pm each Tuesday listed below:
- June 23
- June 30
- July 7
- July 14
- July 21
- July 28
We are offering three sessions of both camps throughout the summer:
- Session 1: June 11-13
- Session 2: July 9-11
- Session 3: August 6-8
We can’t wait to learn and grow with your sprouts and seedlings! For questions or financial assistance, please email our Education Coordinator, Sydney McCann, at sydney.mccann@trinity-health.org.
To register, visit The Farm at Trinity Health Muskegon Summer Camp Registration.
Muskegon Field Trips
Our youth programs are grounded in the State of Michigan education standards and include age-appropriate hands-on activities and fresh produce tasting. We have a limited budget for scholarships if your group needs assistance in paying for programming. Contact us for more information.
To book a field trip, contact our Education Coordinator, Sydney McCann, at Sydney.McCann@trinity-health.org.


