Classes that campers can attend include aerials (trapeze, silks and Spanish web), juggling, improvisation, tightrope, gymnastics, acting/drama, unicycle, stilt walking, clowning and clown philosophy, art and magic. Campers are given free choice as to which classes they want to attend on a daily basis, with two mandatory periods offered in the morning and optional classes offered at free time in the afternoon.
The main camp is for children ages 7-14, with some 15-year-olds also attending, and runs for 1 week in the "A" session and 2 weeks in sessions "B" through "E". Camp Winnarainbow also runs a program for adults[4] who have "forgotten how to lighten up and let loose,"[5] and two programs (teen staff and teen camp) for teenagers ages 15-17.
The camp has ties to individuals and organizations from the founder's counterculture background. Danny Rifkin, a former co-manager of the Grateful Dead, has served on the camp's board[6] and the camp has received funding from the Furthur Foundation,[7] the Bill Graham Foundation,[8]Jerry Garcia,[9]Rex Foundation[10] and many others.
^drummer, Tré Cool Drummer for Green Day Camp Winnarainbow Biographical Info Cool is an American; Lookouts, best known as the drummer for Green Day He replaced the group’s former drummer John Kiffmeyer in 1990 Cool has also played in The; Samiam; Network, the Green Day side-projects The; ago, the Foxboro Hot Tubs Categories: Musicians Updated 5 years (2014-01-23). "Tré Cool » Famous Alumni". Summer Camp Culture. Retrieved 2019-04-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)