Bloom 2009 - Large Circle

Bloom 2009 - Large Circle

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Ice Cream Love

Ice Cream Love

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Mother Earth Summer Camp - June!

Mother Earth Summer Camp - June!

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PDC 2009 - learning in circle

PDC 2009 - learning in circle

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Evening Workshop in Barn

Evening Workshop in Barn

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Boys Rite of Passage

Boys Rite of Passage

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The Permaculture Classroom with Michael Becker

The Permaculture Classroom with Michael Becker

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Rite of Passage Summer Camp for youth, ages 10-13

Father Sky Boys camps July 6-10 (ages 10-11) and 20-24 (ages 12-13)

Earth Song Girls camps July 13-17 (ages 10-11) and 27-31 (ages 12-13)

As children begin to develop a stronger sense of who they are as individuals in the world, many questions naturally arise. They begin to discover the uniqueness of their personal relationship with their surroundings and can be fraught with confusion and feelings of disconnection if they aren't fully realizing their capabilities. Our rite of passage work honors pre-teenagers by challenging them with skills that are deeply satisfying and empowering. By building respect and trust for each other and our surroundings, a reserve of strength is established which can be drawn upon later in life.

Participants are grouped by gender during rites of passage since they are becoming aware of and sometimes self-conscious of their differences (and similarities!). Our goal is to create safe and sacred space for asking questions and sharing ideas and stories. Examples of activities in this age group are shelter building, animal tracking, gardening, fire by friction, rope making, drumming, silent meditation, leadership and trust-building games, cooking, sewing, etc. The children in the rite of passage programs will sleep over at the farm on Friday night and may participate in a sauna. Camp will end on Saturday morning at 10am with a farm-fresh brunch that the children prepare for their families.

Registration opens March 1, 2010.
For more information, please visit the Mother Earth School website at www.motherearthschool.

Mother Earth Summer Camps

Students in Garden

Mother Earth School Summer Camps for children ages 3-6 and 7-9
Camps run from the week of July 6 to the week of August 24
Each camp is Tuesday- Friday, 9am-2pm

This camp is taught by Waldorf and Waldorf-inspired teachers on the land at TLC Farm and in the surrounding forest of Tryon Creek State Park. Each week children participate in exciting nature-based crafts and empowering activities such as gardening, food harvesting & preservation, cooking, herbal medicine making, crafting, natural building, woodworking, forest exploration, etc. They spend time each day with the farm animals, in the gardens and immersed in the forest, hearing stories and singing about the native plants, animals and cultures indigenous to this landscape.

Children can sign up for one week, or multiple weeks.

Registration opens March 1st. Please visit our website at www.motherearthschool.org for registration details.

Sabrina Holt

Offering or Requesting?: 
Offered
Departure time: 
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 12:00pm
Spaces: 
3
Contact details and notes: 
I am not really planning on a specific day to visit the farm. I have a 14 month old baby and a somewhat free schedule. I will be driving from Brownsmead (Astoria). I am more than willing to make any stops along the way to help those in need of a ride. You can contact me by e-mail: sabrina_s7@hotmail.com

Feedback and participation welcome! Please send bug reports to web@tryonfarm.org

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