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SUMMARY:Spring Holiday Program- Online & Outside
DESCRIPTION:Finding it hard to peel the kids off the screens? Need a boost of inspiration and new ideas to get out into nature after our long winter? Want your kids to connect with other nature kids and mentors these holidays? \nWe are inspiring kids and families to get out and adventuring in nature these Spring school holidays during Covid 19 restrictions. \nThe sessions are designed for kids 5-12 (but they are universal passions\, so siblings and family members of all ages will likely enjoy being involved during the day).  Ideas and suggestions in the morning will help the kids find their own sense of agency to create this adventure for themselves\, hopefully with less help needed from parents. \nOur online and outside program will include: \nA 30 minute Morning session on zoom with a small group of kids (max 10) and 2 experienced nature connection mentors. Here kids will meet each other\, play games\, learn new skills and receive their nature play mission for the day. \n9 – 9.30 or 10-10.30* \nAND \nA 30-45 minute Afternoon session on zoom with the same small group and mentors\, where we each child will have a chance to share their story of the day\, have it caught and deepened by nature connection mentors. They will see each other’s magnificent creations and seed new explorations for the rest of the week. \n2-2.45 or 3.15 – 4pm* \n*Depending on popularity\, we may run 2 small groups each day. If we do we will break the kids into older and younger age groups. We will confirm your session time (9am +2pm or 10am + 3:15pm)\, the day prior to the event. \nWeek 1: Exploration and Mapping \nTuesday 22nd Sept\nGroup 1: 9am +2pm\nGroup 2: 10am + 3:15pm\nMentors: Claire M & Katrina\n\nJoin us for a day of exploration\, mapping\, and creativity! A day to deepen our relationship with our local areas and to explore what is special for us. \nWe will be tuning into our nature super powers\, to find out what unique places\, creatures\, and other magical secrets inhabit our local areas. \nIf you can’t access a local park within your 5km\, then this Mapping Day/ day of exploration can be experienced from your window\, your backyard\, your street. All options will be full of opportunities for creation! \nYou will need : basic art materials including paper and things to write and draw with. \nWeek 2: Cubby and Shelter building\nMonday 28 Sept\nGroup 1: 9am +2pm\nGroup 2: 10am + 3:15pm\nMentors: Mel & Claire M \nBuilding shelters connect kids with a sense of identity and place. But shelter building also involves connecting with the landscape\, with concepts of history and science.. and it’s loads of fun!!\nCan you make a shelter that would keep you dry from what you can find around you? How about a model one? How can you make a cosy home for yourself or for imaginative play/ Or a survival shelter? Or somewhere to camp out for the night? Will it pass the storm test? \nThis Shelter Building Day can be experienced at a local park\, in your back yard or even in your living room (perhaps not the storm test!). All options will be full of opportunities for creativity\, play and engineering! \nYou will need : we will help kids identify the potential equipment and materials they have at home or in their backyard or local park\, being mindful of environmental impact. They may also want the use of a phone or camera for taking photos of their creations.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-holiday-program-online-outside-2/
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20210125T153836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T044318Z
UID:2293-1615633200-1615647600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Firekeepers Community Celebration Day!
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all gather to celebrate what we love about Firekeepers! – Yes\, let’s! \nFirekeepers exists to deepen connection with Earth\, Ancestors\, Ourselves\, Community and the More-than-human. We offer these strings of connection forward to future generations. \nIt has been 5 years since Firekeepers began running programs in parks and wild spaces around Melbourne.  \nIn that time\, we have: \n\n offered nature connection programs for kids\, teens and adults\, \nheld 8 incredible village camps\, \ntransitioned to online virtual village events held community picnics\, sharing circles and song evenings. \n incorporated as a not-for-profit organisation\, \nbeen supported by an amazing group of volunteers on the board of management. \n\nWe have brought together\, been supported by and learned alongside many many fantastic mentors\, parents\, kids\, adults\, teens\, elders and babies. \nTo start 2021\, let’s gather together to celebrate the place Firekeepers has held in our lives. \nOn Saturday 13th March\, we invite you to join us at Darebin Parklands. Yes! On (postponed) Valentines Day\, let’s share our love for Firekeepers and our relationships with community\, earth and the more-than-human! \nIn celebrating what has been\, we also look forward to envision the future of Firekeepers and this community. Firekeepers is built by community; each person brings themselves and their gifts into the spaces we share\, and together we create something magical and deeply connective – greater than the sum of our parts.  \nSo let’s dream together.  \nAs a community\, how do we envision Firekeepers growing into the future?  \nHow can we do more of what we do well\, more of the time? \n  \nHow will the day look? \nWhen? \n**New Date!** SATURDAY 13th MARCH from 11am to 3pm \n  \nWhere? \nDarebin Parklands in the amphitheatre \nGo to the end of Separation Street\, where you will see a toilet block and a big old bench table. Just down the hill is the amphitheatre. \n  \nWhat? \nThere will be some nature crafting to start with and time to sit down and have a picnic lunch – chat\, eat\, connect\, play\, craft (some of our favourite things!) \nWe will all gather together after lunch at about 12:30 for a song and a game then split off into a couple of different activities: \n\nWe will have a facilitated group process- to share about our experiences with Firekeepers\, some of our favourite things about this community and what we would love for ourselves and Firekeepers going forward.\nAdventure! For kids who would prefer an adventure\, we will head out with a few mentors to wander\, play\, practice our nature awareness skills and see what we discover along the way!\n\n  \nWhat to bring? \n\nPicnic lunch and water for you and your family\nA chair if you are not comfortable sitting on the ground\nHats\, sun protection\, what you need to feel comfortable in the weather\nAnd if you have any of the following to contribute\, that would be very welcome!\n\nPicnic blanket\nBunting or other decorations to hang around the space\nDrawing materials (esp. textas\, crayons) and simple craft supplies\n\n\n\nBooking essential- RSVP here \nWe will have a Covid 19 safe event plan in place. Please bring a mask and maintain social distancing. If on the day you are unwell with any symptoms\, we ask that you stay home. \nIf you can’t make the event\, we still would really love to hear from you- Share your words with us here: https://forms.gle/JtHCGheiJtbufaDdA \nBiig love\, from your Firekeepers Board Mel Turnbull\, Claire Mosley\, Noel Bear\, Steph Brophy and Kirsten Larsen
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/firekeepers-community-celebration-day/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Community,Free Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210407T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210411T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T031028Z
UID:2305-1617800400-1618149600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Village Camp- Autumn 2021
DESCRIPTION:It’s been a long year of rolling lockdowns\, fear and social isolation for Victorians. We have all been boxed in at home much more than we expected. Adults quickly learned how to work from cupboards and bedrooms\, lost their employment or soldiered on in essential services. Kids of all ages have been cooped up inside on screens for hours for school. Homeschoolers’ groups and activities were cancelled. Teens and young adults stuck at home missed hanging out with their peers and marking key rites of passage. Young kids too have skipped important transitions and have had much less interaction with children their age. Parents have been champions juggling work and parenting and remote learning in a very uncertain atmosphere. Single folk have done it tough being separated from family and friends. And elders have been shuttered up with fear and isolated from their communities. Pwoah!\n\nOne wonderful aspect that came out of the lock downs was a greater appreciation of the importance of nature\, wild spaces\, and for the simple things\, like veggie gardens and birds in our backyards. If this was you\, then we are sure that nature connection can continue to support us as we emerge from a year of disconnection.\n\nThough we may have gotten to know our 5km like the back of our hand\, I am hearing the call to stretch my wings and get out\, to smell the comforting smell of a campfire\, to hear kids voices trailing through the bush\, to relax into gentle conversations with adults that aren’t my housemates and are not on zoom!\n\nSo\, it is with excitement and relief that we present our Autumn Village Camp! After such a time of forced isolation and separation from people\, many folk found solace in the more than human world. In emerging from lock-down\, for many folks we hope that nature will continue to be an ongoing support in our healing.\n\nFeel the call to unwind and reconnect with a beautiful\, connective\, earthy community? Autumn Village Camp is what you have been looking for to ease your weary heart and soul.\nRediscover your inner wild.\nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans.\nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature.\nGather by the campfire and learn earth based skills.\nWatch your kids become more comfortable in the wild.\n\n“Attending Village Camp was a turning point in my life … There was a magic at camp that has stayed with me\, long after my tent was packed away. I left feeling so inspired\, it was a remembering\, an opening to possibilities for living that I had never conceived before.” Becky\, mentor and mother of two young children.\n\n~Come and reweave our village together~\n\nArrive to a warm bush welcome and settle into our beautiful surroundings as village life awakens around you. Explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh\, sing and relax into the rhythm of the earth. Learn\, practice\, play\, gather\, rest as together we breathe life into the village.\n\nAdults\, kids\, teens\, parents\, elders and littlies will all find magic to discover in the village. In the past\, villagers have woven baskets from grass fibres\, made fire without matches\, practiced listening to the language of birds\, slept out in bush shelters\, engaged their senses to follow tracks and signs of life in the wild\, played wild games for hours\, eco-dyed garments in a bubbling pot over the camp fire\, shared adventurous stories and songs circles under the stars. What will we create together this autumn?\n\nEach morning\, awaken to the gentle\, melodic tunes of our morning singers (or awaken earlier to the chorus of birds emanating from the surrounding bush!)\nAfter breakfast\, gather with the whole village before the kids\, teens\, littlies and adults go their separate ways for a morning of play and adventure.\n\nKids venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush with experienced nature connection mentors. Together the mentors and kids immerse in story and song\, play games\, follow their curiosity and creativity as they wander and explore\, find animal tracks and practice wild skills and crafts. Over the days\, they will open into a deep awareness of the wild world as they connect with plants\, earth\, animals and each other.\n\nAdults choose their own adventure: learning earth-based skills and exploring nature observation and ecological literacy. With the kids off with mentors\, there is time for adults to engage in their own playful nature with awareness games and bushcraft activities – this is a chance for your archetypal ‘wild child’ to come alive. Some folks opt for deeply connective adult sharing circles where parents and adults alike are held in a safer space to share how folks are really traveling. A warm and welcoming wellbeing space catches tired bodies and souls throughout the day\, with tea and cushions and rugs a plenty.\n\nLittle ones who are still “in the pouch” gather together with their parents and mentors to play and have adventures a little closer to camp.\n\nTeens are empowered to lean in and co-design their own journey. This may involve deepening their nature-based skills and exploration\, epic adventures further afield\, leading and honouring rites of passage\, weaving their energy in with the adult program\, or being in service and supported to mentor younger kids.\n\nWith our village reunited after adventurous mornings the afternoons are free flowing. Villagers play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents with an impromptu workshop or board game or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax.\n\nAs the sun sets\, delicious smells waft from our fabulous cooks in the kitchen and with song\, hungry villagers gather to share in wholesome home cooked dinner around the fire. A natural storytelling space opens as the day’s tales of adventure and discovery and laughter bubble up to be shared.\n\nWhen the fire dies down and the stars come out\, tuckered out little ones are sung off as they wander off to their tents. Some nights lend themselves to after dark bush adventures too\, before a sleeping close to the earth and waking to the morning chorus again.\n\n“This camp is organised from the heart\, and holds connection to oneself\, land and community in a truly caring balance\,” village elder\, mother and artist.\n\n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” Journalist and parent of two boys 7 & 9\n\nWill you be there this time? Who and what will you bring with you for this magical experience?\n\n-Logistics-\n\nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all- from babies to elders and everyone in between.\n\nProgram:\nTickets include a Welcome to Country\, nature connection mentoring and facilitation\, morning and evening program\, camping accommodation (with flushing toilets and hot showers!)\, hot camp cooked dinner each night and workshop materials.\nParticipants need to bring a tent and camping gear.\nMorning mentoring program: 8:30-12:30\nSeparate programs for kids\, teens\, littlies (0-3) and adults\nKids aged 4 and up and teens go out in small similar aged groups with experienced nature connection mentors.\nAdult program of sharing circles\, earth-based skills\, nature observation and ecological literacy.\nA Roo & Joey program for parents and their children under 4 who are still “in the pouch” they stay closer to camp\, and go on smaller adventures.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and we have qualified First Aiders.\nThe kids return to their parents for lunch and an open space afternoon.\nDinner is served around 6 and an evening program follows.\nAll members are welcome to participate as much or as little in the activities as they need to feel at home in the village.\n\nFood:\nEach villager or family will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. Depending on fire restrictions\, there may be some space for campfire cooking\, but if you want cooked breakfasts or lunches\, it’s a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment.\nWe provide 4 delicious and kid friendly evening meals. Catering for omnivorous\, vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If you have further requirements\, you may need to bring extra food to supplement.\n\nFor more details check out: www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp\n\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other” Village Parent”\n\nUntil 2020 village camps were happening just 3 times a year- Spring\, Summer and Autumn. In these times however\, we unfortunately can’t know when the next one will be.\nWe will be chopping wood and spinning the hand drill stalk ready to welcome you back into community and nature again\, will you join us for a yarn around the camp fire this April?
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/autumn-village-camp/
LOCATION:Riddles Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20210916T154803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T155253Z
UID:2376-1632218400-1633037400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Spring Holiday Program
DESCRIPTION:Don’t let restrictions get you down!\nWe have so many exciting ways to connect in with a wonderful nature based community these holidays!\nYes it’s online\, but it will be fun- we promise!!\nLets get outside and inspired this spring!! \nIn our holiday program sessions you will get to hang out with real nature connection mentors\, in real time. They have lots of energy and excitement to meet you and explore\, ask questions that will get you out\, wandering and wondering. \nOur holiday program welcomes participants of all ages\, the Village Cafe and the Deepeing Nature Connection Connection session are specifically aimed at adults and teens\, the rest are usually kid-centric\, and welcoming of nature-curious folks of all ages. \nWe are asking folks to book one ticket per household\, which gives you entry to all of the 11 events. That’s 14 hours of community nature connection events and mentoring!! \nHere is what we have planned for you: \n1 Cartoon Story Catching\, Stretching and Hatching with Trace Balla\n– Tues 21st Sept 10-11am \n2 Imagination & Storytelling with Steph Brophy\n– Tues 21st Sept 4-5pm \n3 Scavenger Hunt with Logan Timmins\n– Thurs 23rd Sept 10- 11:30am \n4 Equinox Mandalas with Amy of Green Heart Ecotherapy\n– Thurs 23rd Sept 4-5pm \n5 Song Circle with Indrani Perera\n– Thurs 23rd Sept 7-8:30pm \n6 Deepening Nature Connection & Curiosity with Mel Turnbull & Claire Mosley\n(Adult focussed session)\n– Sun 26th Sept 10-12 midday \n7 Roleplaying Nature with Kat Hampton\n– Tues 28th Sept – 10-11am \n8 Nature Art with Claire Mosley\n– Tues 28th Sept 4-5pm \n9 Wild Bodies with Skye and Tanya\n– Thurs 30th Sept 11-12:30pm \n10 Nature Trivia Quest with Mel Turnbull\n– Thurs 30th Sept 4-5pm \n11 Village Cafe with Katrina and Aurora (Rita) of BeRegen\n(For Adults & Teens )\n– Thurs 28th 8-9:30pm \nMore details will follow \nNot convinced that we can do nature connection online?? \nHere is some of what folks have been saying about our recent online sessions: \n“I’m surprised how much I got from this session in just 2 hours. I am feeling so connected to people and feeling so inspired to continue these journeys and to keep showing up\, even online\, just using what we have. Thank you so much\, I can’t wait to show up to the next one!” Kellie\, teacher and mum\, Castlemaine \n“It was the right mix of connection with people in big groups and small groups as well as sending you out on adventures in nature so you’re not just stuck on a screen\, thankyou so much!” Indrani\, crafter\, poet and home educator\, Melbourne \n“I came in this morning feeling meh\, a bit flat\, and the things that we did today\, i feel so much better\, I feel like it has been medicine for me\, doing this work\, and participating with the prompts\, I feel so much better\, thanks so much!” Al\, Environmental educator\, Shepparton \nWe can’t wait to see you these holidays! \nBiig love from the Firekeepers mentor team
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-holiday-program/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210922T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T031837Z
UID:2343-1632315600-1632664800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Village Camp- Spring 2021 - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:It’s been a long 18 months of lockdowns\, social isolation and slow emergence for Victorians. We have all been boxed in at home much more thant we expected. Last year adults quickly learned how to work from cupboards and bedrooms\, lost their employment or soldiered on in essential services. Kids of all ages were cooped up inside on screens for hours for school. Homeschoolers’ groups and activities have been cancelled. Teens and young adults stuck at home missed hanging out with their peers and marking key rites of passage. Young kids too skipped important transitions and have had much less interaction with children their age. Parents have been champions juggling work and parenting and remote learning in a very uncertain atmosphere. Single folk have done it tough being separated from family and friends. And elders have been shuttered up with fear and isolated from their communities. Pwoah! \nOne wonderful aspect that came out of the lock downs has been a greater appreciation of the importance of nature\, wild spaces\, and for the simple things\, like vegie gardens and birds in our backyards. If this was you\, then we are sure that nature connection can continue to support us as we more fully emerge from our year of disconnection. \nDo you hear the call to stretch your wings and get out a bit further… without crossing state lines (!)\, to smell the comforting smell of a campfire\, to hear kids voices trailing through the bush\, to relax into conversations with adults and friends old and new? \n\n\nSo\, it is with excitement and relief that we present our Spring Village Camp!\n\nAfter such a time of forced isolation and separation from people\, many folk found solace in the more than human world. In emerging from lock-down\, for many folks we hope that nature will continue to be an ongoing support in our healing.\n\n\nFeel the call to unwind and reconnect with a beautiful\, connective\, earthy community? Autumn Village Camp is what you have been looking for to ease your weary heart and soul.\nRediscover your inner wild.\nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans.\nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature.\nGather by the campfire and learn earth based skills.\nWatch your kids become more comfortable in the wild.\n\n\n“Attending Village Camp was a turning point in my life … There was a magic at camp that has stayed with me\, long after my tent was packed away. I left feeling so inspired\, it was a remembering\, an opening to possibilities for living that I had never conceived before.” Becky\, mentor and mother of two young children.\n\n\n~Come and reweave our village together~\n\n\nArrive to a warm bush welcome and settle into our beautiful surroundings as village life awakens around you. Explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh\, sing and relax into the rhythm of the earth. Learn\, practice\, play\, gather\, rest as together we breathe life into the village.\n\n\nAdults\, kids\, teens\, parents\, elders and littlies will all find magic to discover in the village. In the past\, villagers have woven baskets from grass fibres\, made fire without matches\, practiced listening to the language of birds\, slept out in bush shelters\, engaged their senses to follow tracks and signs of life in the wild\, played wild games for hours\, eco-dyed garments in a bubbling pot over the camp fire\, shared adventurous stories and songs circles under the stars. What will we create together next school holidays?\n\n\nEach morning\, awaken to the gentle\, melodic tunes of our morning singers (or awaken earlier to the chorus of birds emanating from the surrounding bush!)\nAfter breakfast\, gather with the whole village before the kids\, teens\, littlies and adults go their separate ways for a morning of play and adventure.\n\n\nKids venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush with experienced nature connection mentors. Together the mentors and kids immerse in story and song\, play games\, follow their curiosity and creativity as they wander and explore\, find animal tracks and practice wild skills and crafts. Over the days\, they will open into a deep awareness of the wild world as they connect with plants\, earth\, animals and each other.\n\n\nAdults choose their own adventure: learning earth-based skills and exploring nature observation and ecological literacy. With the kids off with mentors\, there is time for adults to engage in their own playful nature with awareness games and bushcraft activities – this is a chance for your archetypal ‘wild child’ to come alive. Some folks opt for deeply connective adult sharing circles where parents and adults alike are held in a safer space to share how folks are really traveling. A warm and welcoming wellbeing space catches tired bodies and souls throughout the day\, with tea and cushions and rugs a plenty.\n\n\nLittle ones who are still “in the pouch” gather together with their parents and mentors to play and have adventures a little closer to camp.\n\n\nTeens are empowered to lean in and co-design their own journey. This may involve deepening their nature-based skills and exploration\, epic adventures further afield\, leading and honouring rites of passage\, weaving their energy in with the adult program\, or being in service and supported to mentor younger kids.\n\n\nWith our village reunited after adventurous mornings the afternoons are free flowing. Villagers play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents with an impromptu workshop or board game or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax.\n\n\nAs the sun sets\, delicious smells waft from our fabulous cooks in the kitchen and with song\, hungry villagers gather to share in wholesome home cooked dinner around the fire. A natural storytelling space opens as the day’s tales of adventure and discovery and laughter bubble up to be shared.\n\n\nWhen the fire dies down and the stars come out\, tuckered out little ones are sung off as they wander off to their tents. Some nights lend themselves to after dark bush adventures too\, before a sleeping close to the earth and waking to the morning chorus again.\n\n\n“This camp is organised from the heart\, and holds connection to oneself\, land and community in a truly caring balance\,” village elder\, mother and artist.\n\n\n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” Journalist and parent of two boys 7 & 9\n\n\nWill you be there this time? Who and what will you bring with you for this magical experience?\n\n\n-Logistics-\n\n\nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all- from babies to elders and everyone in between.\n\n\nProgram:\n\nTickets include a Welcome to Country\, nature connection mentoring and facilitation\, morning and evening program\, camping accommodation (with flushing toilets and hot showers!)\, hot camp cooked dinner each night and workshop materials.\nParticipants need to bring a tent and camping gear.\n\n\nMorning mentoring program: 8:30-12:30\nSeparate programs for kids\, teens\, littlies (0-3) and adults\nKids aged 4 and up and teens go out in small similar aged groups with experienced nature connection mentors.\nAdult program of sharing circles\, earth-based skills\, nature observation and ecological literacy.\nA Roo & Joey program for parents and their children under 4 who are still “in the pouch” they stay closer to camp\, and go on smaller adventures.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and we have qualified First Aiders.\n\nThe kids return to their parents for lunch and an open space afternoon.\nDinner is served around 6 and an evening program follows.\nAll members are welcome to participate as much or as little in the activities as they need to feel at home in the village.\n\n\nFood:\nEach villager or family will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. Depending on fire restrictions\, there may be some space for campfire cooking\, but if you want cooked breakfasts or lunches\, it’s a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment.\nWe provide 4 delicious and kid friendly evening meals. Catering for omnivorous\, vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If you have further requirements\, you may need to bring extra food to supplement.\n\n\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other” Village Parent”\n\n\nUntil 2020 village camps were happening just 3 times a year- Spring\, Summer and Autumn. In these times however\, we unfortunately can’t know when the next one will be.\n\nWe will be chopping wood and spinning the hand drill stalk ready to welcome you back into community and nature again\, will you join us for a yarn around the camp fire these school holidays?\n\n\n<iframe id=”iframe-container” src=”https://events.humanitix.com/spring-village-camp-2021/tickets?w=true&p=%23417505″ width=”100%” height=”600px” frameborder=”0″></iframe>\n<script>\nvar humanitix = {\nfindPos: function(obj) {\nvar curtop = 0;\nif (obj.offsetParent) {\ndo {\ncurtop += obj.offsetTop;\n} while ((obj = obj.offsetParent));\nreturn [curtop];\n}\n}\n};\nwindow.addEventListener(‘message’\, function (e) {\nif (e.origin !== “https://events.humanitix.com”){\nreturn;\n}\nvar messageData = e.data;\nvar iframeEl = document.getElementById(‘iframe-container’);\nif (iframeEl && messageData && !isNaN(messageData.scrollHeight)){\niframeEl.style.height = messageData.scrollHeight + ‘px’;\n}\nif (iframeEl && messageData && messageData.pageChange) {\nwindow.scroll(0\, humanitix.findPos(iframeEl));\n} \n}\, false);</script>
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-village-camp-spring-2021/
LOCATION:Riddles Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220420T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T071251Z
UID:2413-1650459600-1650808800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Village Camp- Autumn 2022
DESCRIPTION:The land is calling us and we are drawn to gather… \nDo you hear the call to smell the comfort of a campfire\, to hear kids’ voices trailing through the bush\, to relax into conversations with adults and friends old and new? \nAre you feeling the call to unwind and reconnect with a beautiful\, connective\, earthy community? \nWe are calling in an Autumn Village Camp \n~Running from Wednesday 20 April to Sunday 24 April at Rowallan Scout Camp in Riddells Creek~ \n  \nRediscover your inner wild. \nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans. \nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature. \nGather by the campfire and learn earth based skills. \nWatch your kids become more comfortable in the wild. \nOne wonderful aspect that came out of the challenges of the last few years has been a greater appreciation of the importance of nature\, wild spaces\, and for the simple things\, like vegie gardens and birds in our backyards. Camp is an opportunity to deepen into this nature connection\, and experience how deeply it can support all aspects of our collective lives. \nA big challenge that’s arisen for Firekeepers during this time is how best to serve our community when\, under the current vaccine mandate\, our whole community can’t gather together in person. In a time of division in the world\, we long to come together as a whole. This Autumn camp will be different from those that have come before\, we will notice the absence of invaluable community members\, and we will need extra volunteer crew members and mentors to support us this time around. \nPlease continue reading to the end for more about this heartfelt topic and ways for you to share your feelings and responses to camp going ahead at this time*. \n  \n~Weaving our village – What to expect…~ \nArrive to a warm bush welcome and settle into beautiful surroundings as village life awakens around you. Explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh\, sing and relax into the rhythm of the earth. Learn\, practice\, play\, gather\, rest as together we breathe life into the village. \nAdults\, kids\, teens\, parents\, elders and littlies will all find magic to discover in the village. In the past\, villagers have woven baskets from grass fibres\, made fire without matches\, practised listening to the language of birds\, slept out in bush shelters\, engaged their senses to follow tracks and signs of life in the wild\, played wild games for hours\, eco-dyed garments in a bubbling pot over the campfire\, shared adventurous stories and songs circles under the stars. What will we create together these school holidays? \nEach morning\, awaken to the gentle\, melodic tunes of our morning singers (or awaken earlier to the chorus of birds emanating from the surrounding bush!) After breakfast\, gather with the whole village before the kids\, teens\, littlies and adults go their separate ways for a morning of play and adventure. \nKids venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush with experienced nature connection mentors. Together the mentors and kids immerse in story and song\, play games\, follow their curiosity and creativity as they wander and explore\, find animal tracks and practice wild skills and crafts. Over the days\, they will open into a deep awareness of the wild world as they connect with plants\, earth\, animals and each other. \nAdults choose their own adventure: learning earth-based skills and exploring nature observation and ecological literacy. With the kids off with mentors\, there is time for adults to engage in their own playful nature with awareness games and bushcraft activities – this is a chance for your archetypal ‘wild child’ to come alive. Some folks opt for deeply connective adult sharing circles where parents and adults alike are held in a safer space to share how folks are really travelling. A warm and welcoming wellbeing space catches tired bodies and souls throughout the day\, with tea and cushions and rugs a plenty. \nLittle ones who are still “in the pouch” gather together with their parents and mentors to play and have adventures a little closer to camp. \nTeens are empowered to lean in and co-design their own journey. This may involve deepening their nature-based skills and exploration\, epic adventures further afield\, leading and honouring rites of passage\, weaving their energy in with the adult program\, or being in service and supported to mentor younger kids. \nWith our village reunited after adventurous mornings the afternoons are free flowing. Villagers play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents with an impromptu workshop or board game or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nAs the sun sets\, delicious smells waft from our fabulous cooks in the kitchen and with song\, hungry villagers gather to share in wholesome home cooked dinner around the fire. A natural storytelling space opens as the day’s tales of adventure and discovery and laughter bubble up to be shared. When the fire dies down and the stars come out\, tuckered out little ones are sung off as they wander off to their tents. Some nights lend themselves to after dark bush adventures too\, before sleeping close to the earth and waking to the morning chorus again. \n-Logistics- \nProgram: \nTickets include a Welcome to Country\, nature connection mentoring and facilitation\, morning and evening program\, camping accommodation (with flushing toilets and hot showers!)\, hot camp cooked dinner each night and workshop materials. \nParticipants need to bring a tent and camping gear. \nMorning mentoring program: 8:30 am -12:30 pm \nSeparate programs for kids\, teens\, littlies (0-3) and adults \nKids aged 4 and up\, and teens go out in small similar aged groups with experienced nature connection mentors. \nAdult program of sharing circles\, earth-based skills\, nature observation and ecological literacy. \nA Roo & Joey program for parents and their children under 4 who are still “in the pouch” they stay closer to camp\, and go on smaller adventures. \n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and we have qualified First Aiders. \nThe kids return to their parents for lunch and an open space afternoon. \nDinner is served around 6 and an evening program follows. \nAll members are welcome to participate as much or as little in the activities as they need to feel at home in the village. \n  \nFood: \nEach villager or family will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. Depending on fire restrictions\, there may be some space for campfire cooking\, but if you want cooked breakfasts or dinners\, it’s a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWe provide 4 delicious and kid friendly evening meals. Catering for omnivorous\, vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If you have further requirements\, you may need to bring extra food to supplement. \n  \nCovid 19: \nEveryone over the age of 18 who attends this camp will need to show their proof of double vaccination or an exemption\, and will need to return a negative RAT or PCR test within 24 hours fo travelling to camp. \nFirekeepers general Covid Safe Plan can be found here more details and procedures specifically to reduce the risk of Covid on camp\, will be emailed to participants in the welcome email. \n  \n*We know that land and community is the balm the world needs at this moment\, and as an Incorporated Organisation we are limited in the ways we can offer this balm right now. In accordance with the legal advice we have received and our resultant Covid 19 vaccination policy\, everyone over the age of 18 who attends this camp will need to show their proof of double vaccination or an exemption. \n  \nA Bittersweet Decision… \nWe do not take this decision to run a camp that not all can attend lightly. We make it with sadness in our hearts as we acknowledge those who will not be there. This camp will be different to those that have come before. \n  \nWe have come to this decision because we believe strongly in the work that Firekeepers does of supporting folks on their journey of rediscovering and deepening their relationship with the natural world; of discovering what it feels like to be in connection with the natural cycles; and of finding their way into a like-hearted community. We feel it is important to offer this to those who have been awakened to the wonders of nature over the past couple of years and yearn to continue their journey in community. \n  \nWe acknowledge that some among this community dearly want to join us and won’t be able to attend this camp because of their vaccination status. Some members of the Firekeepers board and core working team will be there and some won’t. Those who will be in attendance carry mixed feelings – joy to meet and play and fan the flames of connection and sadness about who and what will be missing. We feel the loss for the whole community that some folks will not be there with us in April. We don’t know how to soothe this wound; we only know that we need to feel the ache of it. \n  \nOne-on-one support \nWe have arranged for community member\, Kiri Bear to hold space for one-on-one conversations with members of our community who are impacted by our decision to run a camp at this time when not all community members are able to join. Kiri is volunteering a 90 minute feelings exploration (Possibility coaching) session to members of the Firekeepers community who want space to debrief about how they are affected by this decision. Book in directly for a session with Kiri here.  \n  \nAre you keen to grow your own community building skills? \nWe at Firekeepers have been learning\, practicing and developing our skills in community building\, spaceholding and mentoring over many years\, and we would like to empower members of our community to carry those skills forward. As Firekeepers community members\, you all carry the flame of nature connection and community building that is nourished at Firekeepers gatherings. We invite you to nurture and foster that in your own communities. \n  \nWith this in mind\, we will be offering online training in nature connection mentoring and village building in late autumn and winter. If you want to show up more fully in community and develop your capacity to create spaces of deep connection\, please keep your eye out for more news on that offering and let us know if you are interested!
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/village-camp/
LOCATION:Riddles Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220707T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220707T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20220703T051001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T184134Z
UID:2440-1657186200-1657206000@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Winter Wildcrafting (Drop and leave program for 7-13 year olds)
DESCRIPTION:  \nDo your older kids love nature?\nDo they need a bit of encouragement to get off the screens?\nAfter a bit more adventure and outdoor connection?\nThese holidays we are offering a longer day\, drop and leave holiday program in the incredible urban bushland of the Darebin Parklands.\nThey will have a chance to explore different skills in nature: Eg. bushcraft\, bird language\, nature awareness activities as well as meet and hang out with nature mentors and new friends
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-wildcrafting-drop-and-leave-program-for-7-13-year-olds/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220709T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20220703T050813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T184042Z
UID:2438-1657360800-1657371600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Winter Wildlings Holiday Program
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a wild child on your hands?\nWould you love to see your kids more connected to nature?\nMeet and play with other kids and nature connection mentors in the special bushland of the Darebin Parklands.\nLearn and play some wilderness awareness and nature games\, and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us.\nCome along to this fun morning full of nature\, friends\, exploration\, curiosity and creativity! Bring a picnic lunch and hangout connecting with wonderful folks for lunch afterwards too \nThis program is for 4-10-year-old kids.\nParents/carers and younger siblings are welcome to stay or drop their wildling off and reconnect afterwards.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-wildlings-2022/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220920T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220816T185431Z
UID:2453-1663678800-1664114400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Village Camp- Spring 2022
DESCRIPTION:~Tickets will be released HERE on Wednesday 17 August at 7:30am. ~\n(Note this time in your diary as they are likely to sell quickly.) \n\nIt is time to heed the call back to the village\, back to the land\, to a deep connection to self\, others and nature. Are you ready to play and explore in nature\, learn and practice earth-based skills and share the magic of stories and songs around the campfire? \nDo you hear that familiar call to feel the comfort of being in community around a campfire\, to hear kids’ voices trailing through the bush\, to relax into conversations with adults and friends old and new? \nAre you feeling the call to unwind and reconnect with a beautiful\, connective\, earthy community? \nWe are excited to announce our Spring Village Camp!! \nFirekeepers are running our first ever 6-day village camp this September. Did you hear that right?! Yes\, 6 days!! That’s a whole extra day of games and stories and adventures. A whole extra day of unfurling into connection\, a whole extra day for our bodies to sink into the rhythm of the village and of the earth. \n~Running from Tuesday 20 September to Sunday 25 September at Gilwell Park Scout Camp in Gembrook~ \nTickets will be available HERE on Wednesday 17 August at 7:30am.  \nRediscover your inner wild. \nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans. \nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature. \nGather by the campfire and learn earth-based skills. \nWatch your kids become more comfortable in the wild. \nOne wonderful aspect that came out of the challenges of the last few years has been a greater appreciation of the importance of nature\, wild spaces\, and the simple things\, like veggie gardens and birds in our backyards. Camp is an opportunity to deepen into this nature connection\, and experience how deeply it can support all aspects of our collective lives. \n~Weaving our village – What to expect…~ \nArrive to a warm bush welcome and settle into beautiful surroundings as village life awakens around you. Explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh\, sing and relax into the rhythm of the earth. Learn\, practice\, play\, gather\, and rest as together we breathe life into the village. \nAdults\, kids\, teens\, parents\, elders and littlies will all find magic to discover in the village. In the past\, villagers have woven baskets from grass fibres\, made fire without matches\, practised listening to the language of birds\, slept out in bush shelters\, engaged their senses to follow tracks and signs of life in the wild\, played wild games for hours\, eco-dyed garments in a bubbling pot over the campfire and shared adventurous stories and songs circles under the stars. What will we create together during these school holidays? \nEach morning\, awaken to the gentle\, melodic tunes of our morning singers (or awaken earlier to the chorus of birds emanating from the surrounding bush!) After breakfast\, gather with the whole village before the kids\, teens\, littlies and adults go their separate ways for a morning of play and adventure. \nKids venture into the bush to experience a free-flowing exploration of the surrounding bush with experienced nature connection mentors. Together the mentors and kids immerse in story and song\, play games\, follow their curiosity and creativity as they wander and explore\, find animal tracks and practice wild skills and crafts. Over the days\, they will open into a deep awareness of the wild world as they connect with plants\, earth\, animals and each other. \nAdults choose their own adventure: learning earth-based skills and exploring nature observation and ecological literacy. With the kids off with mentors\, there is time for adults to engage in their own playful nature with awareness games and bushcraft activities – this is a chance for your archetypal ‘wild child’ to come alive. Some folks opt for deeply connective adult sharing circles where parents and adults alike are held in a safer space to share how folks are really travelling. A warm and welcoming well-being space catches tired bodies and souls throughout the day\, with tea and cushions and rugs a-plenty. \nLittle ones who are still “in the pouch” gather together with their parents and mentors to play and have adventures a little closer to camp. \nTeens are empowered to lean in and co-design their own journey. This may involve deepening their nature-based skills and exploration\, epic adventures further afield\, leading and honouring rites of passage\, weaving their energy in with the adult program\, or being in service and supported to mentor younger kids. \nThis spring camp we are offering our teens a bigger journey. For those who are ready and able\, we are planning a 2-night hike away from the village. We will send them off in a good way to go out to have their own adventures and experiences\, and then welcome them back to the village to catch the stories and learnings of their journey. \nWith our village reunited after adventurous mornings\, the afternoons are free flowing. Villagers play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents with an impromptu workshop or board game or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nAs the sun sets\, delicious smells waft from our fabulous cooks in the kitchen and with song\, hungry villagers gather to share in wholesome home-cooked dinner around the fire. A natural storytelling space opens as the day’s tales of adventure and discovery and laughter bubble up to be shared. When the fire dies down and the stars come out\, tuckered-out little ones are sung off as they wander off to their tents. Some nights lend themselves to after-dark bush adventures too\, before sleeping close to the earth and waking to the morning chorus again. \n-Logistics- \nProgram: \nTickets include a Welcome to Country from a respected Wurrundjeri elder\, nature connection mentoring and facilitation\, morning and evening program\, camping accommodation (with flushing toilets and hot showers!)\, workshop materials and hot camp-cooked dinner each night. \nParticipants need to bring their own tent and camping gear (get in touch if you need some help here). \nMorning mentoring program: 8:30 am -12:30 pm \nSeparate programs for kids\, teens\, littlies (0-3) and adults \nKids aged 4 and up\, and teens go out in small similar-aged groups with experienced nature connection mentors. \nAdult program of sharing circles\, earth-based skills\, nature observation and ecological literacy. \nA Roo & Joey program for parents and their children under 4 who are still “in the pouch” they stay closer to camp and go on smaller adventures. \n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and we have qualified First Aiders. \nThe kids return to their parents for lunch and an open space afternoon\, with opportunities to contribute to the collective running of the village. \nDinner is served around 6 and an evening program follows. \nAll members are welcome to participate as much or as little in the activities as they need to feel at home in the village. \n  \nFood: \nEach villager or family will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. Depending on fire restrictions\, there may be some space for campfire cooking\, but if you want cooked breakfasts or dinners\, it’s a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWe provide 4 delicious and simple kid-friendly evening meals. Catering for omnivorous\, vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten-free and dairy-free dietary requirements – if notified on booking. If you have further dietary requirements\, you may need to bring extra food to supplement. \nCovid 19: \nAll villagers will need to have tested negative on a RAT or PCR covid test just prior to travelling to camp. We will be taking extra precautions on camp to keep us all safer during the pandemic. \nThis will be our first village camp since the end of the covid vaccination mandate. We are glad and relieved to be able to welcome all of our community back together again We also recognise that many people may still feel some hurt\, tenderness or uncertainty around all that has unfolded over the last couple of years with covid\, lockdowns\, vaccination mandates and general upheaval and uncertainty in the broader community. We are also mindful of the risks and ways that the ongoing pandemic is still affecting our community\, especially those at highest risk. We welcome all that is alive in each of you and we look forward to finding our feet together again. \nFirekeepers’ general Covid Safe Plan and procedures specifically to reduce the risk of Covid on camp\, will be emailed to participants in our welcome email. \nTickets will be released on Wednesday 17 August at 7:30 am. Note this time in your diary as they are likely to sell quickly. \nPricing \nTo account for the extra day (a whole extra day!!) and higher camping fees at this site\, prices for this camp are 20% higher than previous camps. As with our last camps\, there will be sliding scale and pay-it-forward pricing options available\, as well as zip-pay\, and invoicing when necessary\, eg for using NSID funding\, so that folks can contribute from their various financial situations. Please get in contact with us for with any further questions and clarifications. \nFor Spring 2022 Village Camp\, regular prices for the various ticket types are as follows- with the pay-what-you-can\, through to pay-it-forward range underneath: \nAdult $500\n(325-950) \nParent/carer $450\n(325-850) \nParent/carer coming for part of the week only $300\n(200-600) \nElder/senior $0-450 sliding scale\n(0-950) \nUnaccompanied young person (aged 16+) $450\n(325-850) \nChild (aged 4-17) $500\n(325-950) \nMultiple siblings (2) $350 each\n(260-950) \nMultiple siblings (3) $300 each\n(260-950) \nAdditional siblings $0-200 sliding scale\n(0-520) \nYounger child (aged 1-3) $250\n(150-500) \nBabies come for free \nSO\, some quick maths for you families\, using the regular prices: \nA one-parent\, one younger child constellation = $700 \nA one-parent\, one child constellation = $950 \nA one-parent\, two-child constellation = $1150 \nA one-parent\, three-child constellation = $1350 \nA two-parent\, two-child constellation = $1600 \nA two-parent\, three-child constellation = $1800 \n  \nVolunteering and Support \n\nAre you keen to join the team as a mentor or member of the village support crew? If so\, please fill out an expression of interest form by Sunday 14 August – follow the link below according to the type of role you would like. This is important as it will help us to determine how many tickets we release on Wednesday morning. \nI am interested in mentoring at the Spring Village Camp. \nI am interested in holding a support crew role at the Spring Village Camp and/or in being on the organising crew in the lead-up to camp. Support crew roles include coordinating one of the village service jobs\, wellbeing space holders\, first aid coordinator and photographer. We’d also love you to fill this one out if you are interested in being our camp cook (dinners only) or know someone who might be- for this or future camps (this one is a paid role).
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-village-camp-2022/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230122T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20221006T190309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T001938Z
UID:2484-1673964000-1674399600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Firekeepers Summer Village Camp 2023
DESCRIPTION:~Tickets will be released here at 7:30am on Wednesday the 23rd of November ~\n(Note this in your diary as they are likely to sell quickly). \n\n“Cooee\, Cooee\, Can you hear the sound of the wind in the eucalyptus trees… is that sound the sound of the wind\, or is someone calling me?” (lyrics by Don Spencer) \nIs that someone calling you to unwind\, come and surround yourself with tall trees\, cool streams\, mornings hearing kids’ voices trailing through the bush\, off exploring with mentors and new friends\, afternoons relaxing into conversations with adults and friends old and new and nights sharing food around the fire in a beautiful\, welcoming\, earth-based community? \nCalling you back to the village\, back to the land\, to a deep connection to self\, others and nature? \nWhere there is time for everyone to relax\, play or explore in nature\, learn and practice earth-based skills and share the magic of stories and songs around the campfire?? \nWe are excited to announce our Summer Village Camp! \n\nTuesday 17 – Sunday 22 January\n\n\nRediscover your inner wild. \nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans. \nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature. \nGather by the campfire and learn earth-based skills. \nWatch your kids become more comfortable in the wild. \nOne wonderful aspect that came out of the challenges of the last few years has been a greater appreciation of the importance of nature\, wild spaces\, and the simple things\, like veggie gardens and birds in our backyards. Camp is an opportunity to deepen into this nature connection\, and experience how deeply it can support all aspects of our collective lives. \n~Weaving our village – What to expect…~ \nArrive to a warm bush welcome and settle into beautiful surroundings as village life awakens around you. Explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh\, sing and relax into the rhythm of the earth. Learn\, practice\, play\, gather\, and rest as together we breathe life into the village. \nAdults\, kids\, teens\, parents\, elders and littlies will all find magic to discover in the village. In the past\, villagers have woven baskets from grass fibres\, made fire without matches\, practised listening to the language of birds\, slept out in bush shelters\, engaged their senses to follow tracks and signs of life in the wild\, played wild games for hours\, eco-dyed garments in a bubbling pot over the campfire and shared adventurous stories and songs circles under the stars. What will we create together during these school holidays? \nEach morning\, awaken to the gentle\, melodic tunes of our morning singers (or awaken earlier to the chorus of birds emanating from the surrounding bush!) After breakfast\, gather with the whole village before the kids\, teens\, littlies and adults go their separate ways for a morning of play and adventure. \nKids venture into the bush to experience a free-flowing exploration of the surrounding bush with experienced nature connection mentors. Together the mentors and kids immerse in story and song\, play games\, follow their curiosity and creativity as they wander and explore\, find animal tracks and practice wild skills and crafts. Over the days\, they will open into a deep awareness of the wild world as they connect with plants\, earth\, animals and each other. \nAdults choose their own adventure: learning earth-based skills and exploring nature observation and ecological literacy. With the kids off with mentors\, there is time for adults to engage in their own playful nature with awareness games and bushcraft activities – this is a chance for your archetypal ‘wild child’ to come alive. Some folks opt for deeply connective adult sharing circles where parents and adults alike are held in a safer space to share how folks are really travelling. A warm and welcoming well-being space catches tired bodies and souls throughout the day\, with tea and cushions and rugs a-plenty. \nLittle ones who are still “in the pouch” gather together with their parents and mentors to play and have adventures a little closer to camp. \nTeens are empowered to lean in and co-design their own journey. This may involve deepening their nature-based skills and exploration\, epic adventures further afield\, leading and honouring rites of passage\, weaving their energy in with the adult program\, or being in service and supported to mentor younger kids. \nThis spring camp we are offering our teens a bigger journey. For those who are ready and able\, we are planning a 2-night hike away from the village. We will send them off in a good way to go out to have their own adventures and experiences\, and then welcome them back to the village to catch the stories and learnings of their journey. \nWith our village reunited after adventurous mornings\, the afternoons are free-flowing. Villagers play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents with an impromptu workshop or board game or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nAs the sun sets\, delicious smells waft from our fabulous cooks in the kitchen and with song\, hungry villagers gather to share in wholesome home-cooked dinner around the fire. A natural storytelling space opens as the day’s tales of adventure and discovery and laughter bubble up to be shared. When the fire dies down and the stars come out\, tuckered-out little ones are sung off as they wander off to their tents. Some nights lend themselves to after-dark bush adventures too\, before sleeping close to the earth and waking to the morning chorus again. \n-Logistics- \nProgram: \nTickets include a Welcome to Country from a respected Wurrundjeri elder\, nature connection mentoring and facilitation\, morning and evening program\, camping accommodation (with flushing toilets and hot showers!)\, workshop materials and hot camp-cooked dinner each night. \nParticipants need to bring their own tent and camping gear (get in touch if you need some help here). \nMorning mentoring program: 8:30 am -12:30 pm \nSeparate programs for kids\, teens\, littlies (0-3) and adults \nKids aged 4 and up\, and teens go out in small similar-aged groups with experienced nature connection mentors. \nAdult program of sharing circles\, earth-based skills\, nature observation and ecological literacy. \nA Roo & Joey program for parents and their children under 4 who are still “in the pouch” they stay closer to camp and go on smaller adventures. \n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and we have qualified First Aiders. \nThe kids return to their parents for lunch and an open space afternoon\, with opportunities to contribute to the collective running of the village. \nDinner is served around 6 and an evening program follows. \nAll members are welcome to participate as much or as little in the activities as they need to feel at home in the village. \nFood: \nEach villager or family will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. Depending on fire restrictions\, there may be some space for campfire cooking\, but if you want cooked breakfasts or dinners\, it’s a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWe provide 5 delicious and simple kid-friendly evening meals. Catering for omnivorous\, vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten-free and dairy-free dietary requirements – if notified on booking. If you have further dietary requirements\, you may need to bring extra food to supplement. \nCovid 19: \nAll villagers will need to have tested negative on a RAT or PCR covid test just prior to travelling to camp. We will be taking extra precautions on camp to keep us all safer during the pandemic. \nThis will be our first village camp since the end of the covid vaccination mandate. We are glad and relieved to be able to welcome all of our community back together again We also recognise that many people may still feel some hurt\, tenderness or uncertainty around all that has unfolded over the last couple of years with covid\, lockdowns\, vaccination mandates and general upheaval and uncertainty in the broader community. We are also mindful of the risks and ways that the ongoing pandemic is still affecting our community\, especially those at highest risk. We welcome all that is alive in each of you and we look forward to finding our feet together again. \nFirekeepers’ general Covid Safe Plan and procedures specifically to reduce the risk of Covid on camp\, will be emailed to participants in our welcome email. \n\nPricing \nWe price our camps to be as inclusive as possible with sliding scale and pay-it-forward pricing options available\, as well as zip-pay\, and invoicing when necessary\, eg for using NDIS funding\, so that folks can contribute from their various financial situations. We are trying to minimise the admin necessary\, and if you need us to write you an invoice for the cost of camp\, please type in INVOICE\, as a discount code\, and we will follow that up ASAP. Please get in contact with us with any further questions or clarifications. We also ask for donations to support full and part scholarships for folks for whom these options are out of reach\, please get in touch if you are looking for financial support to attend. \nFor Summer 2023 Village Camp\, regular prices for the various ticket types are as follows- with the pay-what-you-can\, through to pay-it-forward range underneath: \nAll prices below exclude the Humanitix booking fee (at their not-for-profit rate)\, which is 2.5% + $0.50. In the past\, we have absorbed this fee\, but we now need to pass it on. \nAdult $550\n(350-1000) \nParent/carer $500\n(350-1000) \nParent/carer coming for part of the week only $350\n(250-700) \nElder/senior $0-500 sliding scale\n(0-1000) \nUnaccompanied young person (aged 16+) $500\n(350-1000) \nChild (aged 4-17) $550\n(350-1000) \nMultiple siblings (2) $380 each\n(280-1000) \nMultiple siblings (3) $330 each\n(280-1000) \nAdditional siblings $0-250 sliding scale\n(0-1000) \nYounger child (aged 1-3) $300\n(180-500) \nBabies come for free \nSO\, some quick maths for you families\, using the regular prices and adding the booking fee: \nA one-parent\, one younger child constellation = $820.50 \nA one-parent\, one child constellation = $1076.75 \nA one-parent\, two-child constellation = $1292 \nA one-parent\, three-child constellation = $1527.75 \nA two-parent\, two-child constellation = $1804.50 \nA two-parent\, three-child constellation = $2040.25 \n  \nVolunteering and Support \nAre you keen to join the team as a mentor or member of the village support crew? If so\, please fill out an expression of interest form ASAP – follow the links below according to the type of role you would like. \nI am interested in mentoring at a Firekeepers Village Camp. \nI am interested in being on the support crew at a Firekeepers Village Camp. Support crew roles include coordinating one of the village service jobs\, wellbeing space holders\, first aid coordinator and photographer. \nWe can’t wait to camp out together with you all! \nThe Firekeepers Village Camp Organising team
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/firekeepers-village-camp/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Young Adult
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SUMMARY:Autumn Wildcrafting at Darebin Parklands (7-13 year olds)
DESCRIPTION:Do your older kids love nature?\nDo they need a bit of encouragement to get off the screens?\nAfter a bit more adventure and outdoor connection?\nThese holidays we are offering a longer day\, drop and leave holiday program in the incredible urban bushland of the Darebin Parklands.\nThey will have a chance to explore different skills in nature: Eg. bushcraft\, bird language\, nature awareness activities as well as meet and hang out with nature mentors and new friends. \nBook your place here!
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/autumn-wildcrafting-at-darebin-parklands-7-13-year-olds/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
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SUMMARY:Autumn Wildcrafting at Strathdon House - Forest Hill (7-13 year olds)
DESCRIPTION:These school holidays\, Firekeepers is excited to offer a drop-and-leave program at Strathdon House in Forest Hill. A program for kids aged 7-13 and an opportunity to leave the screens behind\, get outdoors and have a bit of an adventure. \nIn a small group\, guided by experienced nature connection mentors\, participants will have a chance to explore different nature connection and bushcraft skills together. \nFor: 7 – 13 years\nDate: Wednesday 19 April\nTime: 10am – 3pm\nWhere: Strathdon House & Orchard Precinct\,\nCost: $85 \nBook here and check out the other school holiday offerings happening at Whitehorse!
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/autumn-wildcrafting-at-strathdon-house-forest-hill-7-13-year-olds/
LOCATION:Strathdon House and Orchard Precinct\, 449-465 Springvale Road\, Forest Hill\, Victoria\, 3131\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230919T100000
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SUMMARY:Spring Wildcrafting - drop and leave holiday program
DESCRIPTION:Join us these school holidays for a day of play\, adventure and wildcrafting! \nA drop and leave program for children aged 7-13 years on Wednesday 17 September 10am-3pm. \nSend your wild ones along for a day of outdoor connection in the wild urban bushland of Darebin Parklands with experienced nature connection mentors. Together\, we will tune into the wild world around us\, exploring through our senses and letting curiosity and play be our guides. We will play games and engage in activities that open our awareness to the natural world and activate our bodies and minds. \nActivities could include:\n– Games\, games\, games!\n– Shelter building\n– Nature awareness practices\n– Bird language\n– Fire making and tending\n– Bush cooking\n– Handcrafts\n– Plant and animal identification\n– Nature journaling\n– Tracking\n– Storytelling\n– And more! \nYour nature connection mentors:\nKatrina and Claire have been exploring\, learning and guiding folks in the bush for a number of years. They are bird\, plant\, fungi and animal lovers and curious about all things wild. They are passionate about sharing the gifts of nature connection and bushcraft skills with a spirit of play and adventure
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-wildcrafting-drop-and-leave-holiday-program-2/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230927T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230927T150000
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SUMMARY:Spring Wildcrafting - drop and leave holiday program
DESCRIPTION:Join us these school holidays for a day of play\, adventure and wildcrafting! \nA drop and leave program for children aged 7-13 years on Wednesday 17 September 10am-3pm. \nSend your wild ones along for a day of outdoor connection in the wild urban bushland of Darebin Parklands with experienced nature connection mentors. Together\, we will tune into the wild world around us\, exploring through our senses and letting curiosity and play be our guides. We will play games and engage in activities that open our awareness to the natural world and activate our bodies and minds. \nActivities could include:\n– Games\, games\, games!\n– Shelter building\n– Nature awareness practices\n– Bird language\n– Fire making and tending\n– Bush cooking\n– Handcrafts\n– Plant and animal identification\n– Nature journaling\n– Tracking\n– Storytelling\n– And more! \nYour nature connection mentors:\nKatrina and Yonke have been exploring\, learning and guiding folks in the bush for a number of years. They are bird\, plant\, fungi and animal lovers and curious about all things wild. They are passionate about sharing the gifts of nature connection and bushcraft skills with a spirit of play and adventure
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-wildcrafting-drop-and-leave-holiday-program/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241002T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
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SUMMARY:Firekeepers Spring Village Camp Rekindled 2024
DESCRIPTION:When? 2nd to 5th October \nWhere? Rowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek \nSold Out!\nInterested in mentor or support crew roles? We’re ready to hear from you now! (Follow the relevant link to express interest):\n– Crew\n– Mentors \nThe time has come to gather around the campfire once again! It’s been too long between stories\, wouldn’t you say? So\, let’s heed the call of the wild village and return ourselves to the rhythms of the earth. Are you ready for nature connection and wild adventure?! Ready to reweave the threads of belonging\, to self\, community\, and the land?  \nJoin with us for four days in beautiful bushy surroundings as we explore the wonders of the natural world\, practice earth-based crafts and skills\, play\, rest and rekindle village life. This fire nest is smoking\, the embers are a-glow and the countdown is on!! \nRediscover your inner wild.  \nCome alive with a vibrant community of humans. \nImmerse yourself in the wonder and wisdom of nature.  \nGather by the campfire and learn earth-based skills.  \nWatch your kids thrive in the wild.  \nAnd most importantly – help us rekindle the village fire! \nAs always\, this is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol-free event\, and everyone is welcome – from the freshest joeys to the wisest elders – diversity in the forest and the village is what we’re all about!  \nFor more details on how camp operates\, prices\, practicalities and the rekindled approach to a community-led camp\, head to this page. \nVolunteering and Support\nDo you love stepping in to share your skills and lend a hand? Do you feel called to mentor our village youngsters in deepening their connection to the more-than-human-world? More than ever\, we need your passion and presence to bring this camp back to life!  \nIf you are excited to jump aboard as a mentor or member of the village support crew\, please fill out an expression of interest form by July 31! Follow the link below according to the type of role you are interested in. This is important as it will help us to determine how many tickets we release on Wednesday morning. We can’t wait to see you there! \nI am interested in mentoring at a Firekeepers Village Camp.  \nI am interested in being on the support crew at a Firekeepers Village Camp.  (Support crew roles include\, among others\, coordinating one of the village service jobs and first aid coordinator.) \n  \nTicket pricing \nAs part of dreaming into what a sustainable community-led village camp looks like we have updated the ticketing model to be simpler\, clearer – and cheaper! \nAll tickets for program participants (adults and children) are the same price\, with a lower price for joeys (children who are too young to participate in the program). \nPrices for this camp are:  \nAdult: $430 \nChild 4+: $430 \nJoey 3: $170 \nJoey 0-2: $50 \nAll tickets – including volunteer tickets and joey tickets – include a contribution towards the Village Fund. The Village Fund celebrates the diversity of our community by acknowledging that not all of us have equally abundant access to funds. While some of us are able to support the village\, others – including many of the essential volunteers and mentors who make camp possible – need the village’s support to be able to gather with us and share their gifts. If this is you\, and you need the support of the village\, you can enter the code ‘fundme’ at checkout to have the Village Fund discount of $50 per ticket applied. For those finding themselves in a place of abundance\, you can also make an additional contribution to the Village Fund at checkout 🌱 \n  \nhttps://events.humanitix.com/firekeepers-spring-village-camp-2024 \n 
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/firekeepers-spring-village-camp-rekindled-2024/
LOCATION:Rowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek
CATEGORIES:Camps
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250411T120000
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SUMMARY:Firekeepers Autumn Village Camp 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nCoooeeee! Do you hear the village calling? Can you feel the warmth of the fire? Follow the sweet smelling smoke\, friends. Bring your wild hearts as we gather for Autumn Village Camp 2025! \nThe dates of 11th to 15th April are set for a magical time of coming home to nature and country\, to ourselves\, family\, and community. We will gather again within the towering embrace of the silver-leaf stringybark of Rowallan Scout Camp on Djaara country\, in Riddells Creek. \nCountry is calling us back. Native plantain reaches out their sticky fronds\, blue fairy wren twitches their tail feathers\, and native millipede waves their many armed hello! Our friends are calling and the village is coming! \nThis is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol-free event\, and everyone is welcome – from the freshest joeys to the wisest elders – diversity in the forest and the village is what we’re all about! There’ll be mentor programs for the young ones\, fire-by-friction\, sharing circles\, shared meals in the Willum\, stories\, songs\, games and more! \nBOOK HERE \nFind out more about what Village Camp entails here or by navigating to Firekeepers Village Camp in the menu bar above. \nTICKETS \nAll tickets for program participants (adults and children) are the same price\, with a lower price for joeys (children who are too young to participate in the kids’ program). \nPrices for this camp are:\nAdult: $330\nChild 4+: $330\nJoey 3: $125\nJoey 0-2: $50 \nVILLAGE FUND \nAll tickets – including volunteer tickets and joey tickets – include a contribution towards the Village Fund. The Village Fund celebrates the diversity of our community by acknowledging that not all of us have equally abundant access to funds. While some of us are able to support the village\, others – including many of the essential volunteers and mentors who make camp possible – need the village’s support to be able to gather with us and share their gifts. If this is you\, and you need the support of the village\, you can enter the code ‘fundme’ at checkout to have the Village Fund discount of $50 per ticket applied. For those finding themselves in a place of abundance\, you can also make an additional contribution to the Village Fund at checkout 🌱 \nKEEN TO VOLUNTEER? \nIf you are excited to jump aboard as a mentor or member of the village support crew\, please fill out an expression of interest form as soon as possible. Follow the link below according to the type of role you are interested in. This is important as it will help us to determine how many tickets we release. We can’t wait to see you there! \nMentors \nAs a mentor you will work with a team of mentors to guide a group of children or young people on morning adventures in the bush. Bring your playful curiosity\, your imagination and strap in for a wild and wonderful adventure!\nREGISTER HERE \nCrew\nHelp out by playing an essential role in the ticking over of village life. Support the village to tend the wellbeing of the hearth.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/firekeepers-autumn-village-camp-2025/
LOCATION:Rowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek
CATEGORIES:Camps,Community,Mentoring
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SUMMARY:Firekeepers Mentor Immersion
DESCRIPTION:Do you want more of the magic of nature and community in your life?\nDo you ever wish you felt more confident heading out into the wild with the kids in your life?\nDo you want more tools in your nature connection toolbelt?\nAre you looking for inspiration and guidance in a community of supportive\, nature-loving folks? \nJoin us this spring for a deep dive into nature-based mentoring. Guided by Steph and Becky\, experienced mentors passionate about sharing what truly works\, we will explore tools and practices that cultivate curiosity\, build connection\, and invite belonging — both in yourself and the children you mentor. \nBook here to join us! \nWHAT WE WILL EXPLORE TOGETHER\nAwakening Wonder and Awe\nThis course invites you to slow down\, tune in\, and reconnect with your own sense of wonder. By following your curiosity and noticing what lights you up in nature\, you’ll rediscover the joy that inspires and ignites the children you mentor. \nGuiding Principles  \nThroughout the course\, we will explore our emerging Guiding Principles of nature mentoring\, foundational elements that we have found support meaningful and responsive mentoring. \nMentoring Tool Bundle\nThroughout the course\, we will explore simple\, powerful tools to support your mentoring practice. These resources will help you shape a mentoring style that’s true to you and responsive to the children you guide. \nMentoring in the Wild\nYou will have opportunities to step into real-world mentoring roles offering a chance to interact with the principles and practices of nature connection with children in nature. \nMentor Peer Support Hub\nYou’ll gain access to our ongoing Mentor Peer Support Hub — an online gathering space designed to nurture\, inspire\, and support you throughout your mentoring journey. \nWHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?\n\nMentors\, educators\, homeschoolers and parents wanting to support children’s connection to nature\nThose wanting to start their own nature-based mentoring program\nMentors wanting to deepen their practice\nFolks working with kids of all ages (including adults!)\nYou\, if this awakens your curiosity!\n\nCOURSE STRUCTURE\nThe course will begin in the last week of August and run through spring. It will consist of: \n\nEight online sessions on Monday evenings\nA full day in-person gathering in Melbourne in mid September\nA weekend camping immersion in early November within an hour or two of Melbourne\n\nParticipants will also receive: \n\nAn invitation to mentor at Firekeepers Village Camp during the September school holidays\, as well as several other in-term opportunities to put their mentoring into practice\, supported by experienced mentors\nWeekend camping accommodation with some meals catered\nResources to support your learning and ongoing nature mentoring journey\nAccess to our new Mentor Peer Support Hub\, a gathering place for folks to share ideas\, raise questions and cheer each other along on their nature mentoring paths\nPlenty of tools\, including games\, activities and strategies\, to carry in your back pockets when you’re going bush with kids (or adults)\nImmersive and playful approaches to learning and connecting\nHopefully\, a good dose of inspiration and confidence to carry you forward on your path of nature mentoring!\n\nCOST\nThe cost for participants of this pilot program will be $300. \nBig gratitude to the Growing Healthy Communities grant from VicHealth\, which is supporting this program and significantly subsidising the cost for participants. \nBook here!! \nNote: Bookings close 10th August. \nCOURSE DATES\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\nMon 25th Aug\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nMon 1st Sept\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nMon 8th Sept\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nSat 13th Sept\n10am – 4pm\nMelbourne\n\n\nSat 29th Sept – Sat 4th Oct\nVillage Camp (optional)\nRiddells Creek\n\n\nMon 13th Oct\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nMon 20th Oct\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nMon 27th Oct\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nMon 3rd Nov\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\nFri 7th Nov – Sun 9th Nov\nFriday dinner to Sunday afternoon\nOutside Melbourne\n\n\nMon 17th Nov\n6.15pm – 8pm\nOnline\n\n\n\nTHE TEAM\nThe course will be facilitated by Steph and Becky\, nature-based mentors dedicated to reconnecting kids with wonder\, wildness\, and their inner spark. We’ve worked together for nearly 5 years designing experiences that blend storytelling\, bushcraft\, wandering\, song and adventure in the wilds of northeast Victoria\, as well as through Firekeepers camps and programs. We believe this work is rooted in connected relationship to self\, each other and the natural world and feel excited about the possibility of continued learning alongside you! \nCONTACT\nReach out with any questions: steph@firekeepers.com.au \nMentor Max at our Spring 2024 Village Camp
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/mentor-immersion/
LOCATION:TBC
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Mentoring
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20250715T012454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250802T045227Z
UID:2827-1759190400-1759622399@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Firekeepers Spring Village Camp
DESCRIPTION:Kookookookookahkahkahkah!!! \nDo you hear the call\, wild ones? The kookaburras are singing us home – back to country\, back to community and back to connection! \nFrom Tuesday 30th September to Saturday 4th October\, we will return to beautiful Wurundjeri Country to reconnect with nature\, ourselves\, family and community. A few rich days immersed in the wild\, heeding the call\, catching stories\, sharing songs\, skills and\, of course\, adventures! \nThis is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol-free event\, and everyone is welcome – from the freshest joeys to the wisest elders – diversity in the forest and the village is what we’re all about! There’ll be mentor programs for the young ones\, fire-by-friction\, sharing circles\, shared meals in the Willum\, stories\, songs\, games and more! \nFind out more about what Village Camp entails here or by navigating to Firekeepers Village Camp in the menu bar above. \nDATES AND LOCATION\n30th September to 4th October\nRowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek \nTICKETS\nTickets on sale at this link from Friday 8th August at 8am. \nAll tickets for program participants (adults and children) are the same price\, with a lower price for joeys (children who are still in or stick close to the parent’s pouch and too young to participate in the kids’ program). \nPrices for this camp are:\nAdult: $330\nChild 4+: $330\nJoey 3yo: $125\nJoey 0-2yo: $50 \nAll tickets – including volunteer tickets and joey tickets – include a contribution towards the Village Fund. The Village Fund celebrates the diversity of our community by acknowledging that not all of us have equally abundant access to funds. While some of us are able to support the village\, others – including many of the essential volunteers and mentors who make camp possible – need the village’s support to be able to gather with us and share their gifts. If this is you\, and you need the support of the village\, you can enter the code ‘fundme’ at checkout to have the Village Fund discount of $50 per ticket applied. For those finding themselves in a place of abundance\, you can also make an additional contribution to the Village Fund at checkout. \nKEEN TO VOLUNTEER?\nIf you are excited to jump aboard as a mentor or member of the village support crew\, please fill out an expression of interest form as soon as possible. Follow the link below according to the type of role you are interested in. This is important as it will help us to determine how many tickets we release. We can’t wait to see you there! \nMentors \nAs a mentor you will work with a team of mentors to guide a group of children or young people on morning adventures in the bush. Bring your playful curiosity\, your imagination and strap in for a wild and wonderful adventure!\nREGISTER HERE \nCrew\nHelp out by playing an essential role in the ticking over of village life. Support the village to tend the wellbeing of the hearth.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-village-camp-2025/
LOCATION:Rowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Mentoring,Young Adult
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260929T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20261003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T160102
CREATED:20260616T023707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T024746Z
UID:2896-1790690400-1791036000@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Spring Village Camp 2026
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for Spring Village Camp 2026!! \nTuesday 29th September – Saturday 3rd October \nWe will reconnect with nature\, ourselves\, family and community. A few rich days immersed in the wild\, catching stories\, sharing songs\, skills and\, of course\, adventures! \nThis Spring Village Camp will include a Rite of Passage for those moving from childhood into young adulthood. If you are interested to be involved or learn more about whether this might be for you or your young person\, express your interest by sending a message to Sam Grover on 0458197540. \nThis is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol-free event\, and everyone is welcome – from the freshest joeys to the wisest elders – diversity in the forest and the village is what we’re all about! There’ll be mentor programs for the young ones\, fire-by-friction\, sharing circles\, shared meals in the Willum\, stories\, songs\, games and more! \nTicket release dates and link will follow very soon. \nFind out more about what Village Camp entails here or by navigating to Firekeepers Village Camp in the menu bar above.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/spring-village-camp-2026/
CATEGORIES:Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Mentoring,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
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