Summer Educational Adventure Descriptions 
  
    
    Raft and Ropes- This two or three  day program focuses on team building and basic whitewater  skills.  It is a customized program with the goal of creating a  healthy, dynamic group for your school, team or class.  In addition  students will develop basic water and river safety, paddling  techniques along with basic rope work. 
    PDF : Raft and Ropes
  Reading and Writing Programs- These programs consist of week  long trips that explore Maine and New Hampshire.  Students will camp  in state parks, local campgrounds and national forests.  This summer  adventure will get students excited about the outdoors, while  experiencing  literature and writing in a unique setting.  These  trips provide students with an exciting educational experience that  incorporates adventure, local history, and culture.  By partnering  with student’s school districts, Reading and Writing programs may  allow students to earn educational credit.  See detailed itineraries  below.
  Extended School Year (ESY) - Enriched Learning Center also offers  summer programming for special education students.   These programs  focus on credit recovery, maintaining academic performance levels,  and developing social skills needed for healthy peer interactions.    Our program will help to fulfill the requirements and goals of each student’s Individual Educational Plan.
  PDF : Viking Trip : 
    
  Our  Viking trip will explore the secluded Rapid River and Lake Umbagog.   Students will learn whitewater safety, first aid and wilderness  safety before departing on a multi-day adventure in the wilderness  surrounding the Rapid River and Lake Umbagog. 
  PDF: River as a Metaphor 
        
    : Our  River As Metaphor trip is a true immersion in whitewater rafting.   Students will explore themselves and the local history and culture  while learning the basics of whitewater rafting and river safety.  We  will whitewater raft on two scenic and exciting rivers the  Androscoggin and Magalloway.  On the Androscoggin students will  negotiate the  same rapids and waves that were once used by northern loggers to  transport their timber supply  from the headwaters of the  Androscoggin in Errol, NH to the logging mecca of Berlin, NH.