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SUMMARY:Queer Wilderness Retreat: The nature of queerness and belonging
DESCRIPTION:Nature reminds us that being Queer* is both natural and something to be celebrated! Showing up as who we are in our own unique queer form is a celebration of nature’s diversity and honors our profound connection to the natural world and a deep sense of belonging. \nAccepting the fullness of our queer selves is both a radical act of rebellion against forces of hate and division\, and a radical act of communion with all living things. Now is the time to reclaim our roots and celebrate the gifts that our queerness brings to the world! \nCome join us as we move through the seasons of our queerness opening to and honoring our full nature. This ceremonial time is designed specifically for the LGBTQIA+ community. This journey will have guided\, intentional time on the land each day along with time gathering together in council to tell and witness our diverse and unique queer stories. \nAs one participant has put it: \n“In sacred circles before\, I have found an ally or two\, another queer person who understands in some fundamental way some part of my story. But to sit in sacred space with an entire group that shares that common thread\, that common understanding of shame and fear and celebration\, that is a gift that I had no idea until I stepped into that space that my soul was craving.” -Alicia B. \nThe retreat will be guided by Ruth Wharton and Pedro McMillan\, experienced Vision Fast and Queer Quest guides with the School of Lost Borders. All guides and assistants on this program identify as queer. \nLOCATION AND DATES: We will meet in the afternoon/evening of April 25th\, 2020 at Trentham East\, a 1 hour drive north of Melbourne. The program will end early afternoon on May 1st. \nENROLLING AND COST:\nTuition/Guide Fee: $975 AUD ($800 Concession) with limited scholarships available. A non refundable deposit of $350 is required and will hold your place.\nCamping Fee: $60\nFood not included.\nPlease email Pedro at pedro@pedrosplanet.com to enroll or enquire about scholarships. You can pay or put down a deposit through here:\nhttps://events.humanitix.com.au/queer-wilderness-retreat-the-nature-of-queerness-and-belonging \nLOGISTICS: Plan to bring a tent\, sleeping mat and sleeping bag to ‘car camp’ and food for the entire program. We will often share meals so bringing things that can be shared is a good idea. You can also eat alone if you wish. There is a outdoor camp kitchen for your use. \nGUIDES\nRuth Wharton:\nDeeply rooted in earth\, body\, ceremony and a long lineage of guides from the School of Lost Borders\, Ruth offers an abundance of love and fierce insight to those Ruth guides and mentors. Beginning to guide wilderness rites of passage at the age of 21\, Ruth’s experience spans over 2 decades\, supporting over 1000 people of all ages through initiation practices. As a licensed professional counselor\, wilderness therapist and guide\, play therapist\, and wilderness first responder\, Ruth has worked in a variety of settings supporting diverse people in meaningful life passages. As a guide working with the School of Lost Borders for over 20 years\, Ruth is also one of the founders of both the Women’s Fast and Queer Quest. Being gender expansive and having a strong focus on social justice\, Ruth is continually on the path of creating inclusive and accessible space for all people. Ruth continues to guide\, offer trainings and mentorship in the Wild Mountains of Colorado and around the world. Traveling to support communities cross culturally\, Ruth is continually learning from diverse landscapes and people inspired by our differences\, earth based common threads\, and shared humanity. \nPedro McMillan:\nAs an elder with long experience with rites of passage\, Pedro brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to teaching and holding space for those called to the land. Pedro has been a guide working with the School of Lost Borders since 2010 after nearly 15 years of participating\, training and assisting programs with the School. Pedro’s experience as a long time business owner and eco-entrepreneur gives him a clear view of the many challenges we face as modern humans and brings a strong and compassionate heart to rites of passage work. As a co-founder of the Queer Quest program at the School of Lost Borders\, Pedro also brings an understanding of the need to create inclusive and safe spaces for marginalized groups and is committed to the work of social justice. \nASSISTANTS:\nLocal nature connection mentors and guides Mel Turnbull and Emily Steele have both undertaken training with Ruth and Pedro through the School of Lost Borders and will assist with this program. \nThis event will be held on Dja Dja Wurrung land. We pay respects to the Dja Dja Wurrung people\, and their elders past\, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. \nWe also acknowledge our past present and emerging queer* ancestors and leaders of all cultural diversities\, on whose shoulders we now stand. \n*We recognize and honor that the word “queer” has been used in the past as a derogatory term and may still be hurtful for some in the LGBTQIA+ community. Many of us have reclaimed the word “queer” and this has been both empowering and uniting of the multiple identities within the community. We use the word here as an inclusive term and shortcut for the LGBTQIA+ lettering.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/queer-wilderness-retreat-the-nature-of-queerness-and-belonging/
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Outreach,Rites of Passage
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200819T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200819T213000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200722T031001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T061152Z
UID:2121-1597867200-1597872600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:FREE COMMUNITY EVENT Village Hearth Adults’ Sharing Circle
DESCRIPTION:A space for adults of the village to share from the heart to the heart\, to bring yourself as you are and be with what is\, to speak and be heard\, to listen with curiosity and compassion. A space where courage and vulnerability are welcome and celebrated. A space to deepen connection and understanding of one another. \n\nThis is a recurring event\, happening every 3rd Wednesday of the month\nFree event\n—-\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/98302041729Meeting ID: 983 0204 1729\nPasscode: hearth\nOne tap mobile\n+61370182005\,\,98302041729#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,470364# Australia\n+61731853730\,\,98302041729#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,470364# AustraliaDial by your location\n+61 3 7018 2005 Australia\nMeeting ID: 983 0204 1729\nPasscode: 470364\nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/acfpm4gkb8 \n\n\nSee less
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/adult-sharing-circle/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Free Community Event,Mentoring,Outreach,Rites of Passage
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200807T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200904T160000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200721T180031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200721T180031Z
UID:2112-1596808800-1599235200@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:The Art of Storytelling: Practice and Play!
DESCRIPTION:Have you noticed how a good story totally lights up a space? I have come to realise that storytelling at its best is very alive to the moment. Stepping into a story is like stepping into a great adventure. The storyteller\, like the adventurer\, has stepped out of known territory onto rocky\, uneven ground\, where each step is a conversation with the world. The teller\, like the adventurer\, must be alive to all that lives in the space. \nI have also noticed\, for myself at least\, that having a space to tell a story or to express my creativity\, can make me more alive to the world as I navigate life – on wanders\, sit spots\, in conversations with human and more-than-human beings\, at work\, while cooking dinner\, wherever it may be… Having a space into which my creativity can flow often seems to make me more alive to inspiration in the world around me. \nAnd I think we get better at things through practice and play. I want to practise telling stories with whatever ingredients are showing up in my life at any moment. I want to practise stepping off that ledge into the unknown territory of a living story. I want to practise stepping into the fear of the unknown\, into the place where I must meet each moment with presence and aliveness. I want to play with story and creativity and see what flows. Sometimes it might be terrible! I might get lost in my mind\, unable to find the flow. Other times\, the magic of a truly alive story might flow forth and light everyone up! \nWould you like to join me in exploring the art of storytelling in a space devoted to practice and play? No expectations\, no judgments\, a safe small-group space to play and explore the place where the imagination meets the world. \nWhen? \nFridays 2-4pm starting 7 August. \nWe will gather weekly for 4 weeks and see what emerges between us! \nCost: \nSliding scale from $40 to $120 for 4 sessions. \nIf you’re keen to join\, and this cost is prohibitive for you\, please be in touch with Steph at steph@firekeepers.com.au. \nStructure:\nWe’ll start with a short check in\, followed by some sort of story/imagination warm up\, then there will be space for 2 or 3 people each week to tell a story. You can bring a pre-prepared story or just some ingredients or sparks of inspiration. Or you could come totally empty-handed and see what emerges on the spot! I have a belief that we may realise that there will always be little sparks in there waiting for a place to show up\, no matter how unprepared or empty-handed we feel – I guess we’ll find out! The only guideline is that you don’t read your story from a page – you tell it and let it live… or fall flat. We will aim to finish with a brief check out to wrap up the journey we’ve been on together that day. \nWho? \nThis is for you if you believe stories are magic and want to share your love of stories with like minded group; if you want to explore story and storytelling in space that is supportive\, encouraging and playful; if you want to listen to stories from other explorers in the terrain of the imagination and feel able to be a non-judgmental\, supportive audience; if you feel able to commit to coming along regularly so we can build a safe space over time; if you feel ready to step into discomfort and trust in process over outcome. \nI mostly see this as a space for adults\, but kids who are keen and able to engage in a way that is supportive\, attentive and open to vulnerability are welcome. It’s an experiment\, so we can see how it unfolds. \nAbout me: \nI am Steph\, a nature connection mentor who has been working with Firekeepers while delving deeper into my own relationship with nature over the past several years. I remember being captured by the magic of story around a campfire about 5 years ago\, totally drawn in as the teller wove their tale. Since then\, I have been on my own exploration with story\, tiptoeing around the edges at first\, but going deeper with time and occasionally diving right into the depths! I am not an expert\, not a “master storyteller\,” but a lover of stories\, a lover of the spell that is cast by a magical tale and a consistent apprentice to the art of storytelling. I am curious about how storytelling interweaves with our connection to nature\, as well as to self and community. I believe we’re all born storytellers\, and I’m excited to continue to explore how we can uncover and open to that part of ourselves.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/art-of-storytelling/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200806T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200721T172718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T041607Z
UID:2102-1596729600-1599152400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Firekeepers Virtual Village At-Home Adventures and Weekly Story Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Need some extra inspiration to get outside wandering\, exploring\, playing? Looking for a little extra connection with a beautiful nature-loving community? \nAs we dive back into lockdown here in Naarm\, or so called Melbourne\, we are feeling the call to tend to the fire of community and connection. It feels like a time to turn towards each other\, to be present to each other\, to help each other find the little spark of wonder that moves us to notice and connect with the world around us. \nAs a community\, we have co-created some incredible magic at our Wild by Nature Village Camps over the past few years. Kids and adults alike come along to share in curiosity and adventure\, to make discoveries and learn skills\, to share stories and songs and celebrate ourselves\, each other and\, of course\, the incredible beings of the land we gather on. \nWhen Covid-19 restrictions hit earlier in the year and we couldn’t gather\, we had to adapt and we shared a beautiful and connective virtual village experience – not the same of course\, but incredible all the same. Now\, as we sit in the ongoing uncertainty of the moment\, we want to rekindle that magic and come together each week to fan the flames of connection between us and between us the wonderful world around us. \nSo\, here is the plan\, a two-part weekly offering plus a couple of monthly gatherings! \nWeekly Wander \nA Nature Adventure sent to you each Friday – something to get you out in nature\, wherever is available to you locally. Something to spark your curiosity\, to build awareness of the world around you\, to practise skills or crafts\, to move and play in your wild body. There will be something to discover for kids of all ages (including adult kids!) You do the activity in your own time during the week\, in whatever way works for you. And if you don’t get to it\, you don’t get to it. No pressure\, just an invitation to engage in some way with the magic of nature. \nWeekly Waggle* \nA Weekly Virtual Village gathering on Thursdays from 4-5pm on zoom to see each other’s faces and connect; to gather up our stories and adventures from the week into a big community bundle; to sing and maybe dance; to listen to stories of magic and wonder; and to hopefully to leave with our individual fires burning a little stronger. \nPlus Wednesday evening monthly spaces (open to the wider community): \nWednesday Warble Song Circle \nSinging together online can be surprisingly connective and lots of fun! Let’s gather to sing some of our camp favourites and also some new songs – bring a song or two to share if you feel to! For adults and kids. \nVillage Hearth Adults’ Sharing Circle \nA space for adults of the village to share from the heart to the heart\, to bring yourself as you are and be with what is\, to speak and be heard\, to listen with curiosity and compassion. A space where courage and vulnerability are welcome and celebrated. A space to deepen connection and understanding of one another. \nWe will have a little corner of facebook\, for those who are on facebook\, to share photos and stories from our adventures\, as well as the Thursday gathering space. \nWe’re keeping it simple and as accessible as possible. The invitation is that you engage in a way that works for you. All – kids\, families\, adults\, elders – are welcome\, as well as\, of course\, the winged ones and rooted ones and four-legged ones and scaly ones and creepy crawly ones and fungi ones and mossy ones and all the beings we meet along the way! \nDates \nWe will run our program for 5 weeks. \nWeekly Village Gathering: Thursdays 4-5pm from  6th August to 3rd September. \nWeekly Adventure Invitations: sent out Fridays starting 31 July \nWednesday Song Circle – Wednesday 5 August 7-8.30pm FREE session (Monthly 1st Wed/month) \nVillage Adults’ Sharing Circle – Wednesday 19 August 8-9.30pm FREE session (Monthly 3rd Wed/month) \n  \nPricing and registration \nSliding scale $50-$150 per household for the 5 week block. \nWe are offering sliding scale payments in recognition that not everyone has the same means. We ask that you consider your means and your willingness to pay for this offering. The higher price points support us to be able to offer the lower prices\, to pay our facilitators and to support Firekeepers ongoing. No questions will be asked and no judgments made about how much each participant chooses to pay. We also have some tickets available on a NOTAFLOF basis (No one turned away for lack of funds) \nA sliding scale payment system is based on trust – thanks for bravely engaging in this experiment with us!
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-virtual-village/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200805T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200805T203000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200722T025856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T073421Z
UID:2139-1596654000-1596659400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wednesday Warble: Village Song Circle
DESCRIPTION:Singing together online can be surprisingly connective and lots of fun! Let’s gather to sing some of our camp favourites and also some new songs – bring a song or two to share if you feel to 🙂 \n\nFor all ages (well those who stay up past 7pm). New and returning community members very welcome\, screen optional.\n\nThis is a recurring monthly event on the 1st Wednesday of each month.\n\n\n\nThis event is free\, which is enabled by  the support of our generous Patreon subscribers\n\n\n \n\n\nPicture from: http://www.magpieaholic.com/magpie-info/\n\n\n—–\n\n\n \n\n\nYou are invited to a Zoom meeting. \n\n\nWhen: Sep 2\, 2020 07:00 PM Canberra\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n\n\n \n\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting:\n\n\nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkd-2hqTgqE9QAoW0SQ1TB2QnpbUFAPyyl \n\n\n \n\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/village-song-circle/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Free Community Event,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Outreach,Young Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200805T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200805T203000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200722T025856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T073033Z
UID:2116-1596654000-1596659400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wednesday Warble: Village Song Circle
DESCRIPTION:Singing together online can be surprisingly connective and lots of fun! Let’s gather to sing some of our camp favourites and also some new songs – bring a song or two to share if you feel to! For adults and kids. \nThis is a recurring monthly event on the 1st Wednesday of each month. \nFree event \nPicture from: http://www.magpieaholic.com/magpie-info/\n—–\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/94904973090 \nMeeting ID: 949 0497 3090\nPasscode: wildones\nOne tap mobile\n+61280156011\,\,94904973090#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,89663310# Australia\n+61370182005\,\,94904973090#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,89663310# Australia \nDial by your location\n+61 2 8015 6011 Australia\n+61 3 7018 2005 Australia\n+61 731 853 730 Australia\n+61 861 193 900 Australia\n+61 8 7150 1149 Australia\nMeeting ID: 949 0497 3090\nPasscode: 89663310\nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abGKovewoo
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/village-song-circle-aug/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Free Community Event,Home Ed Programs,Mentoring,Music,Outreach,Young Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200330T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200403T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T233001Z
UID:2036-1585573200-1585922400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp- Autumn 2020
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to rediscover your inner wild? Do you want to immerse your family in the wonder and wisdom of nature while learning earth based skills? Do you want your kids to develop a deeper appreciation for living close to nature? \nJoin us this as we gather together to weave our very own village. Bring along your friends\, kids\, parents and grandparents to co-create a magical experience of connection\, fun\, traditional living skills and slowing down in a beautiful bush camp. \nSome feedback from our camps:\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other”\n“A most amazing\, life altering experience for young and old” \n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” \n“We had a ball- learned heaps and would recommend to any family” \n“Great way to get the whole family into the bush. Age is no barrier- Just prepare for fun!” \nSo… \nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all. A true village embraces all ages and faces\, we welcome diversity. \nHow does it work?\nYou arrive with your tent and camping gear to a warm bush welcome. For five days we will explore the natural world around us\, create fire without matches\, make baskets and other earth crafts\, play games\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh and sing\, and take a much needed breath of fresh air. \nEach morning\, kids\, youth and adults will embark on their own adventures\, each group exploring\, playing in and learning from the natural world. While the kids (aged 4+) venture out into the bush with experienced nature connection mentors*\, the adults stay closer around camp to learn earth-based skills and practice nature observation and awareness. Younger children (up to 3 years old) will stay with their parents/carers\, with an optional ‘roo and joey’ program for them to participate in too. Alternatively\, the young kids can stay with their adults while they participate in the adult program.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and qualified First Aiders will be on hand should the need arise. \nAround lunchtime\, the kids will return from their adventures and rejoin their families for lunch and a free flowing afternoon. There will be time for village members to play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nWhat about food?\nEach family or person will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. There will be some space for campfire cooking\, but it would be a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWholesome dinners* will be cooked on and shared around the campfire in the evenings\, a space to share stories from our day full of adventures\, sing songs and relax in the atmosphere of the tribe. After the evening program we will head to our swags for a restful sleep to prepare for a new day of fun and adventure! \n*We are able to cater for omnivorous\, vegetarian/vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If this isn’t you\, you will need to bring extra food to supplement. \nMorning programs\nFor the kids:\nEach morning with the camp mentors\, children and young people (aged 4+) will venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush. The mentors will guide the children’s play in a safe way and enable each child to connect with the natural world around them. We aim to create a safe space in which the children can listen to their own creativity. We will play games\, immerse in story and song\, wonder at the nature that surrounds us\, find animal tracks\, and learn wild skills such as fire\, shelter and craft. Through this play and exploration\, the kids will drop into a new awareness of the wild world around them\, connecting more deeply with the plants\, the earth\, the animals\, and with each other. \nFor the adults:\nWhile the kids adventure out into the wilds\, the adults will be invited on their own journey of learning and discovery. We will explore earth-based skills and crafts such as fire-by-friction\, string making\, coal burnt spoon crafting and basket weaving. We will also explore the Core Routines of Nature Connection through skills of observation and awareness\, bird language and natural movement. The archetypal ‘wild child’ will come alive through games\, nature play and connective activities. There will also be time to share and listen in circle. \nFor the littlies:\nA Roo & Joey program is offered for parents and their children too young to head out with the kids. This is facilitated by a mentor and is flexible to meet the needs of kids under 4 and their parents. Sometimes the Roo and Joey group will be close to home base and other times they will journey out into the wilds. We are sensitive to the fact that the practicalities of camping with a toddler or younger child will probably mean that parents can’t participate fully in the adult program\, as parents with older kids can. We want to support these parents to come to camp and be a valued part of the village\, which is why we offer the Roo and Joey program at a reduced price. \nFor the teens:\nWe will offer a varied program for teens in our village\, which will change each camp. In January our teens went off together on an over night hike with experienced mentors. There will be a focus on skill development as well as connection to self\, other\, community and nature and the more than human. We will work toward holding rites of passage for the young people that we are growing in our village \nParticipation in all activities is optional – we encourage individuals to listen to their own needs and follow their own curiosities. \nBookings open now. \nEarly bird tickets available until Sunday 23rd Feb. \nhttps://events.humanitix.com.au/autumn-wild-by-nature-village-camp-2020/
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp/
LOCATION:Riddles Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200207T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200327T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T162404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T010828Z
UID:2042-1581067800-1585321200@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Rewild Fridays Feb- March 2020
DESCRIPTION: \nAn Urban Dive into Deep Nature Connection Practices\nThe old ways are new again for the many now seeking to (re)learn the skills\, practices and mindsets of our ancestors – everything from our food to footwear. \nIt’s a movement that’s become known as ‘rewilding’; a return to a wilder or more natural\, instinctive way of being. In contrast to the ‘back to the land’ movement of the 70’s\, rewilding is as much urban as it is rural – wildness rather than wilderness. \nLearning daily practices to ground ourselves in the rhythms of nature\, and acquainting ourselves with the plants\, animals\, and elements of our bioregion\, we can begin to cultivate deep connection with earth wisdom\, ourselves and each other. \nAre you ready to create time for deep connection in your life?\nRewild Fridays is an ongoing program dedicated to exploring deep nature connection practices\, nature play\, community building and traditional earth skills within a small group of under 12 participants. \nTogether we will explore and experiment with practices and activities that will serve to embed us into the land we live (yes the city!)\, the more-than-human-world\, and each other. The goal here is connection – to self\, earth and community – the pathway to a life of vision and joy. \nWhat do we mean by Deep Nature Connection Practices?\nSpending time outdoors does not necessarily cultivate a deep connection to nature. Pioneers in the field drawing on anthropological study of indigenous cultures\, science\, and a long hard look at the effectiveness of environmental education have found that there are core practices that quickly create strong bonds of connection between humans and nature. \nSimple and repeatable practices such as tracking\, bird language\, sensory awareness and attuned mentorship are some of the most effective and ancient techniques that exist to enable profound connection with nature\, with ourselves\, and with each other. By understanding our relationships with the animals\, plants\, weather and wind\, and various aspects of the natural environment around us\, we re-pattern our brain and nervous system to activate what are known as ‘the attributes of connection’ – happiness\, vitality\, the ability to listen deeply\, increase empathy\, helpfulness\, true aliveness and gratitude for life\, compassion\, forgiveness and the quiet mind. \nWhat might we get up to?\nHere are some of the activities we may explore. Repeated over many weeks\, these practices strengthen the threads of connection until they become strong ropes of relationship. \n\nSit spots\nTracking\nBird Language\nMapping/Navigation\nIndigenous Knowledge\nNatural Movement & Awareness\nThe Art of Wandering\nNature Games and Play\nNature Literacy and Ecology\nWild Edibles and Medicinals\nFire-by-Friction\nNatural cordage and rope\nShelter Building\nEco-Dye\nHide Tanning\nBasket weaving\nHide Tanning\nCeremony\nCommunity Building\nCampfire cooking\n\n“For me\, Rewild Fridays has been an insightful and enchanting journey of both nature connection and self-discovery. Utilising a combination of traditional skills\, listening\, silence\, stillness and enquiry\, Claire and Mel have artfully guided my deepening connection to the natural world and opened my senses to a conversation I never knew existed. I will never be the same.” Seth Consedine\, Father and Osteopath. \n“Rewild Fridays gave me the skills\, knowledge and confidence to engage with the wild places all around me. It’s not just in the national parks an hour drive from my house – the wild is in my backyard\, my local park\, that tree right next to the milkbar. It’s made me feel more alive.” Michelle Kovacevic\, Mother and Community Organiser. \nThe Facilitators\nMelissa Turnbull  and Claire Dunn are both passionate about nature connection and have been studying for many years with experts in the field such as Jon Young from the 8 Shields Institute. The main facilitators of the program\, Mel and Claire will also invite various experts in the field such as naturalists\, ecologists and skills experts to guide. Indigenous involvement is also something that will be sought (see more below). \n  \nThe Details\nRewild Fridays is a regular dedicated program of study and nature adventure held on Fridays between 9.30am – 3pm over four teaching terms in parkland settings within Melbourne’s inner north. A couple of times a term we venture out of the city for a day long ‘excursion’ for immersion in a wilder landscape or during particular foraging seasons such as mushrooming in autumn. \nWhy is this not on a weekend?\nRather than an extra-curricular activity\, this is a commitment akin to any other program of study. And besides\, we like family/play time on weekends. \nDates\nThe term will consist of 8 dates in Feb/March: \nFeb 7 – Core Routines of Nature Connection – Melissa \nFeb 14 – Excursion for Coastal Foraging – Guest Facilitator Christine Rockley: \nFeb 21 – Bird Language – Claire \nFeb 28 – Expanding Sensory Awareness – Melissa \nMarch 6 – Holistic Tracking Adventure – Melissa \nMarch 13 – Plant Communication – Guest Facilitator Rosie Cooper. \nMarch 20 – Basket weaving – Melissa \nMarch 27 – Fire-by-friction – Claire \nRegistration: \n5 class passes $375 waged / $350 concession \nDrop-in passes: $85 waged / $75 concession \nCancellation Policy\nTickets are only valid for this term. Dates of attendance must be confirmed before term starts. Date changes within the term can be made with at least one week’s notice of the session you are cancelling. No refunds or date changes with less than a week’s notice. No refunds available. Half term passes must be booked in by the previous Friday. No refunds on drop in tickets. If you can’t attend a Friday you are booked in for\, you may on-sell your pass. \nWe acknowledge that we will meet and learn on Wurrundjeri and Boon Wurrung Country. We acknowledge the the Kulin Nations as the First Peoples of this land. We thank them for caring for the land and the waterways and value the sharing of their knowledge and stories. We pay respects to their Elders: past\, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/rewild-fridays-term-1-2020/
LOCATION:Melbourne- Northern Suburban Parklands\, Melbourne\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Young Adult
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200204T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T003530Z
UID:2065-1580810400-1585054800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - 2020 Term 1 Tuesdays
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Thursdays 4th Feb- 24 March (8 weeks) 10-1. \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 12 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids.\nContact Mel on 0421 343 073 for more details and to join us. \nPrices:\n1 child: $260\n2 siblings: $420\n3+ siblings: $540\nConcessions and payment plans available\nContact Mel on  0421343073 mel@firekeepers.com.au for more info or head here to sign up or go on the wait list\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-1-2020-tues/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200202T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20200130T004738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T004738Z
UID:2067-1580670000-1580675400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Sharing Circle- Online Sacred Space
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to come together with community\, to listen and be heard\, to create sacred space together. \nWe acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation as the traditional custodians of the land where we live. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and express our deep gratitude for their ongoing care of this land. We celebrate the continuation of Aboriginal cultures and emerging Aboriginal leaders. Sovereignty of this land has never been ceded. \nWe (Kiri and Melissa) would like to invite you to join us for an online sharing circle. We will be using Zoom to hold a 90 minute space for sharing what is alive for each of us as we turn toward the unfolding climate crisis. \nWe have gained much solace from the face to face gatherings we have attended in recent weeks. One thing that gives us hope in all this is the way communities have banded together in mutual care and support. We are aware that not everyone has the opportunity to access these kinds of circles and spaces. We hope that offering an online space will give more people a chance to experience the solace of sharing and being witnessed in their feelings. \nOur grief for the Earth is part of our love\, part of what inspires right action and right relationship. When we come together in community to share the feelings that are alive in us we create opportunities for connection. \nWe are grateful for the technology that allows us to convene this space and are taking this opportunity to experiment with creating connection and a sense of sacred space online. Thank you for joining us in this experiment. \nSunday 2nd February 2020 7pm – 8.30pm AEST \nRegistration via the following link essential:\nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/vpcodO-grD0vCe7maloir3FbZRNPzZ3rfg \nYou can find out more about your hosts by visiting:\nKiri: www.kiribear.com or www.humansarenature.com\nMelissa: www.firekeepers.com.au
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/sharing-circle-feb/
LOCATION:Online- via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Free Community Event,Outreach
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200130T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T003628Z
UID:2061-1580378400-1585227600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - 2020 Term 1 Thursdays- FULL
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Thursdays 6th Feb- 26 March (8 weeks) 10-1. \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 12 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids.\nContact Mel on 0421 343 073 for more details and to join us. \nPrices:\n1 child: $260\n2 siblings: $420\n3+ siblings: $540\nConcessions and payment plans available\nContact Mel on  0421343073 mel@firekeepers.com.au for more info or head here to go on the wait list\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-1-2020-thurs/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200115T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T232904Z
UID:2024-1579093200-1579442400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp- Summer 2020
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to rediscover your inner wild? Do you want to immerse your family in the wonder and wisdom of nature while learning earth based skills? Do you want your kids to develop a deeper appreciation for living close to nature? \nJoin us this as we gather together to weave our very own village. Bring along your friends\, kids\, parents and grandparents to co-create a magical experience of connection\, fun\, traditional living skills and slowing down in a beautiful bush camp. \nSome feedback from our camps:\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other”\n“A most amazing\, life altering experience for young and old” \n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” \n“We had a ball- learned heaps and would recommend to any family” \n“Great way to get the whole family into the bush. Age is no barrier- Just prepare for fun!” \nSo… \nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all. A true village embraces all ages and faces\, we welcome diversity. \nHow does it work?\nYou arrive with your tent and camping gear to a warm bush welcome. For five days we will explore the natural world around us\, create fire without matches\, make baskets and other earth crafts\, play games\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh and sing\, and take a much needed breath of fresh air. \nEach morning\, kids\, youth and adults will embark on their own adventures\, each group exploring\, playing in and learning from the natural world. While the kids (aged 4+) venture out into the bush with experienced nature connection mentors*\, the adults stay closer around camp to learn earth-based skills and practice nature observation and awareness. Younger children (up to 3 years old) will stay with their parents/carers\, with an optional ‘roo and joey’ program for them to participate in too. Alternatively\, the young kids can stay with their adults while they participate in the adult program.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and qualified First Aiders will be on hand should the need arise. \nAround lunchtime\, the kids will return from their adventures and rejoin their families for lunch and a free flowing afternoon. There will be time for village members to play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nWhat about food?\nEach family or person will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. There will be some space for campfire cooking\, but it would be a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWholesome dinners* will be cooked on and shared around the campfire in the evenings\, a space to share stories from our day full of adventures\, sing songs and relax in the atmosphere of the tribe. After the evening program we will head to our swags for a restful sleep to prepare for a new day of fun and adventure! \n*We are able to cater for omnivorous\, vegetarian/vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If this isn’t you\, you will need to bring extra food to supplement. \nMorning programs\nFor the kids:\nEach morning with the camp mentors\, children and young people (aged 4+) will venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush. The mentors will guide the children’s play in a safe way and enable each child to connect with the natural world around them. We aim to create a safe space in which the children can listen to their own creativity. We will play games\, immerse in story and song\, wonder at the nature that surrounds us\, find animal tracks\, and learn wild skills such as fire\, shelter and craft. Through this play and exploration\, the kids will drop into a new awareness of the wild world around them\, connecting more deeply with the plants\, the earth\, the animals\, and with each other. \nFor the adults:\nWhile the kids adventure out into the wilds\, the adults will be invited on their own journey of learning and discovery. We will explore earth-based skills and crafts such as fire-by-friction\, string making\, coal burnt spoon crafting and basket weaving. We will also explore the Core Routines of Nature Connection through skills of observation and awareness\, bird language and natural movement. The archetypal ‘wild child’ will come alive through games\, nature play and connective activities. There will also be time to share and listen in circle. \nFor the littlies:\nA Roo & Joey program is offered for parents and their children too young to head out with the kids. This is facilitated by a mentor and is flexible to meet the needs of kids under 4 and their parents. Sometimes the Roo and Joey group will be close to home base and other times they will journey out into the wilds. We are sensitive to the fact that the practicalities of camping with a toddler or younger child will probably mean that parents can’t participate fully in the adult program\, as parents with older kids can. We want to support these parents to come to camp and be a valued part of the village\, which is why we offer the Roo and Joey program at a reduced price. \nFor the teens:\nWe will offer a varied program for teens in our village\, which will change each camp. In January our teens went off together on an over night hike with experienced mentors. There will be a focus on skill development as well as connection to self\, other\, community and nature and the more than human. We will work toward holding rites of passage for the young people that we are growing in our village \nParticipation in all activities is optional – we encourage individuals to listen to their own needs and follow their own curiosities.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp-summer-2020/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200110T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191229T034019Z
UID:2049-1578648600-1578668400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Summer Wildcrafting 2020- Drop & Leave Program for 7-13 year olds
DESCRIPTION:Do your older kids love nature? Do they need a bit of encouragement to get off the screens? After 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.\nKids aged 7-13 will have a chance to explore different skills in nature: Eg. fire\, bush craft\, bird language and nature awareness activities. (We do not make fires in “summer”/ high fire risk months)\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors and new friends; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\, taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us.\nPhoto credit:Emma Byrnes \nThis session is a Drop and Leave program created for 7-13 year olds\, Participants need to bring a backpack with their own lunch\, water\, snacks\, raincoat . \nBookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children and young people are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world. \nCancellation Policy\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 15 or more days before the event starting date; you are entitled to a full refund.\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 3 -14 days prior to the event\, we can refund 50% of your ticket price.\nCancellations within a 48 hour period prior to the event start time cannot be refunded.\nBookings can be transferred into another name anytime before the event starts\, as long as organisers are informed.\nIf a program is cancelled due to low enrollment\, tickets will be fully refundable or transferable.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/summer-wildcrafting-2020/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200109T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191229T034528Z
UID:2050-1578564000-1578747600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Summer Wild Ones
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to explore Darebin Parklands and share your natural curiosity with us these school holidays. Bring along or drop off your kids\, your niblings (nieces/nephews)\, your grandkids… \nJoin your fun nature connection mentors to play some awesome games\, explore\, wander along the creek\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage and sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. We may have a go wild crafting with bush materials too. \nOur family friendly nature connection sessions are aimed at 4-11 year olds. Parent participation is optional. While younger siblings may attend at no cost\, they will need to be supervised by their parents/guardians. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end.\n(* Note there is also an older drop- off session for kids 7 – 12+) \nOur sessions run from 10-1 with time for a picnic lunch with new friends afterwards \nBookings essential. \nWe’d love to have you along! \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world. \nCancellation Policy\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 15 or more days before the event; you are entitled to a full refund.\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 14 days or less prior to the event\, we can refund 50% of your ticket price. No refunds are available with in 48 hours of event\nIt is sometimes possible to swap a booking for a different sessions of the same event\, depending on bookings.\nBookings can be transferred into another name anytime before the event starts\, as long as organisers are informed and info letter is forwarded to them.\nIf any program is cancelled due to low enrollment\, tickets will be fully refundable.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/summer-wild-ones-2020/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20191002T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20191002T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T223330Z
UID:2038-1570008600-1570028400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Spring Wildcrafting - Drop & Leave Program for 7-12+ year olds
DESCRIPTION:Do your older kids love nature? Do they need a bit of encouragement to get off the screens? After 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.\nKids aged 7-12+ will have a chance to explore different skills in nature: Eg. fire\, bush craft\, bird language and nature awareness activities.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors and new friends; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\,  taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us.\nPhoto credit:Emma Byrnes \nThis session is a Drop and Leave program for 7-12 year olds. (if young folk a year or 2 older would also like to join in they are welcome) 🙂 Kids need to bring a backpack with their own lunch\, water\, snacks\, raincoat . \nThis session will run on the 2nd October fom 9:30-3pm check the booking link here: www.trybooking.com/BFCHM for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wildcrafting/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20191001T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20191003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T223606Z
UID:2039-1569924000-1570107600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Spring Wild Things
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to explore Darebin Parklands to deepen your nature connection and natural curiosity with us these school holidays. \nDo 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 this winter in the magical bushland of the Darebin Parklands..\nLearn and play some wilderness awareness and nature games\, discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. We may have a go trying to light a fire by friction and wild crafting with bush materials.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\,  taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nOur family friendly nature connection sessions are aimed at 4-11 year olds. Parent participation is optional. While younger siblings may attend at no cost\, they will need to be supervised by their parents/guardians. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end. \nThese school holidays we are running sessions on the 3rd and 9th of July check the booking link here: www.trybooking.com/BFCHP for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wildthings/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190925T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190929T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T094735Z
UID:1985-1569416400-1569765600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp- Spring 2019
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to rediscover your inner wild? Do you want to immerse your family in the wonder and wisdom of nature while learning earth based skills? Do you want your kids to develop a deeper appreciation for living close to nature? \nJoin us this as we gather together to weave our very own village. Bring along your friends\, kids\, parents and grandparents to co-create a magical experience of connection\, fun\, traditional living skills and slowing down in a beautiful bush camp. \nSome feedback from our camps:\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other”\n“A most amazing\, life altering experience for young and old” \n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” \n“We had a ball- learned heaps and would recommend to any family” \n“Great way to get the whole family into the bush. Age is no barrier- Just prepare for fun!” \nSo… \nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all. A true village embraces all ages and faces\, we welcome diversity. \nHow does it work?\nYou arrive with your tent and camping gear to a warm bush welcome. For five days we will explore the natural world around us\, create fire without matches\, make baskets and other earth crafts\, play games\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh and sing\, and take a much needed breath of fresh air. \nEach morning\, kids\, youth and adults will embark on their own adventures\, each group exploring\, playing in and learning from the natural world. While the kids (aged 4+) venture out into the bush with experienced nature connection mentors*\, the adults stay closer around camp to learn earth-based skills and practice nature observation and awareness. Younger children (up to 3 years old) will stay with their parents/carers\, with an optional ‘roo and joey’ program for them to participate in too. Alternatively\, the young kids can stay with their adults while they participate in the adult program.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and qualified First Aiders will be on hand should the need arise. \nAround lunchtime\, the kids will return from their adventures and rejoin their families for lunch and a free flowing afternoon. There will be time for village members to play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nWhat about food?\nEach family or person will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. There will be some space for campfire cooking\, but it would be a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWholesome dinners* will be cooked on and shared around the campfire in the evenings\, a space to share stories from our day full of adventures\, sing songs and relax in the atmosphere of the tribe. After the evening program we will head to our swags for a restful sleep to prepare for a new day of fun and adventure! \n*We are able to cater for omnivorous\, vegetarian/vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If this isn’t you\, you will need to bring extra food to supplement. \nMorning programs\nFor the kids:\nEach morning with the camp mentors\, children and young people (aged 4+) will venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush. The mentors will guide the children’s play in a safe way and enable each child to connect with the natural world around them. We aim to create a safe space in which the children can listen to their own creativity. We will play games\, immerse in story and song\, wonder at the nature that surrounds us\, find animal tracks\, and learn wild skills such as fire\, shelter and craft. Through this play and exploration\, the kids will drop into a new awareness of the wild world around them\, connecting more deeply with the plants\, the earth\, the animals\, and with each other. \nFor the adults:\nWhile the kids adventure out into the wilds\, the adults will be invited on their own journey of learning and discovery. We will explore earth-based skills and crafts such as fire-by-friction\, string making\, coal burnt spoon crafting and basket weaving. We will also explore the Core Routines of Nature Connection through skills of observation and awareness\, bird language and natural movement. The archetypal ‘wild child’ will come alive through games\, nature play and connective activities. There will also be time to share and listen in circle. \nFor the littlies:\nA Roo & Joey program is offered for parents and their children too young to head out with the kids. This is facilitated by a mentor and is flexible to meet the needs of kids under 4 and their parents. Sometimes the Roo and Joey group will be close to home base and other times they will journey out into the wilds. We are sensitive to the fact that the practicalities of camping with a toddler or younger child will probably mean that parents can’t participate fully in the adult program\, as parents with older kids can. We want to support these parents to come to camp and be a valued part of the village\, which is why we offer the Roo and Joey program at a reduced price. \nFor the teens:\nWe will offer a varied program for teens in our village\, which will change each camp. In January our teens went off together on an over night hike with experienced mentors. There will be a focus on skill development as well as connection to self\, other\, community and nature and the more than human. We will work toward holding rites of passage for the young people that we are growing in our village \nParticipation in all activities is optional – we encourage individuals to listen to their own needs and follow their own curiosities. \nBookings open now:  www.trybooking.com/BBWWE\nEarly Bird tickets available until 18th August
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp-spring-2019/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190614T130119Z
UID:2028-1563876000-1568725200@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - Tuesdays- Term 3
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Tuesdays 23rd July – 17th September (9 weeks) 10-1. \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 11 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent attendance and participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids. \nPrices: \n1 child: $270\n2 siblings: $450\n3+ siblings: $540\nConcessions and payment plans available\nBook in to Currawong Kids Tuesdays with Steph here: www.trybooking.com/BDLNS\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-3-2019-tuesdays/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190718T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T150545Z
UID:2011-1563444000-1568811600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - Term 3
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Thursdays 18th July – 19th September (10 weeks) 10-1. \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 11 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids.\nContact Mel on 0421 343 073 for more details and to join us. \nPrices:\n1 child: $295\n2 siblings: $495\n3+ siblings: $595\nConcessions and payment plans available\nContact Mel on  0421343073 mel@firekeepers.com.au for more info or fill out this form to express interest.\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-3-2019/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190708T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T150348Z
UID:2017-1562580000-1562590800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Winter Wildcrafting - Drop & Leave Program for 7-12 year olds
DESCRIPTION:Do your older kids love nature? Do they need a bit of encouragement to get off the screens? After 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.\nKids aged 7-12 will have a chance to explore different skills in nature: Eg. fire\, bush craft\, bird language and nature awareness activities.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors and new friends; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\,  taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us.\nPhoto credit:Emma Byrnes \nThis session is a Drop and Leave program for 7-12 year olds.  Kids need to bring a backpack with their own lunch\, water\, snacks\, raincoat . \nThis session will run on the 8th of July from 9:30-3pm check the booking link here: www.trybooking.com/BDIDD for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-wildcrafting/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190706T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190706T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20181207T040941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190704T123559Z
UID:2013-1562410800-1562421600@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Firekeepers Community Winter Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Winter Solstice is coming! And it is time to get this beautiful Firekeepers Community together to celebrate! Whether you have been a Currawong Kid for 2 years\, or come on a camp or been to a holiday program of ours or simply like what we do\, we’d like to invite folks to come together for a day of celebration\, connection and community. \nThere will be lots of time for our favourite games\, storytelling\, and maybe even some crafts and skill shares. \nWhat to bring : Pack your picnic baskets with BBQ goods and a plate of something healthy to share. Your owl eyes and kangaroo ears\, any nature stories you’re busting to share\, sun protection and water! \nWhere : Westerfolds Park in Templestowe. Upon entering the park from Fitzsimmons Lane follow the road and stop at the first carpark on the left. You will see a playground and a shelter. We will meet in this area. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-solstice-2019/
LOCATION:Westerfolds Park\, Fitzsimons Ln\, Templestowe\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Currawong Kids,Food,Free Community Event,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Music,Outreach,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T174750Z
UID:2015-1562148000-1562677200@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Winter Wildlings
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to explore Darebin Parklands to deepen your nature connection and natural curiosity with us these school holidays. \nDo 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 this winter in the magical bushland of the Darebin Parklands..\nLearn and play some wilderness awareness and nature games\, discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. We may have a go trying to light a fire by friction and wild crafting with bush materials.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\,  taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nOur family friendly nature connection sessions are aimed at 4-11 year olds. Parent participation is optional. While younger siblings may attend at no cost\, they will need to be supervised by their parents/guardians. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end. \nThese school holidays we are running sessions on the 3rd and 9th of July check the booking link here: www.trybooking.com/BDIDC for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/winter-wildlings-2019/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190617T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20190507T100506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T100759Z
UID:1999-1560769200-1561384800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Nature Quest
DESCRIPTION:I go now to the wilderness to be part of it; to accept my place in the world; to grow into reality as a tree grows into the rain; to conform to the earth as a stream conforms to the stones of it’s bed\, To live. To aspire. To be.\n-William Ashworth \n​We acknowledge the Tatungalung people of the Gunaikurnai nation as the First Peoples of this land where we will gather.  We thank them for caring for the land and the waterways.  We pay respects to their Elders: past\, present and emerging. We acknowledge the wisdom and rich traditions of the custodians of this land. We grieve the destruction and loss of life\, culture and connection that has occurred in this country\, and our collective loss as a result. \n\n\nNature quest is a coming home to yourself\, to meet the wild within you and around you\, to hear the knowing in your bones and in the blood of your ancestors\, that you belong\, that you have a purpose which is yours alone to receive and to live into in service to yourself\, your people and the earth. \n​This is a time to shrug off the cloak of the identity you’ve been weaving\, leave it at the threshold a while (the earth will mind it); loosen those ropes which keep you bound to one way of being; let yourself be guided onto a path where your feet already know the way\, as you walk\, baring heart and soul into the wild unknown. \nWho will you meet? Who will answer your call? What will you find? \nThe ancient practice of solo wilderness vigil\, deep prayer with earth and spirit\, of journeying the land with clear intention\, is ours. It negates the current dominant culture of disconnection and isolation by bringing us into presence with the wild\, within and without. By nurturing space for awareness\, connection and healing within ourselves\, we also make space for these effects to ripple into the world around us. \n​Come as you are\, be who you are and find what you need. \n​Nature quest is an eight-day program\, during which\, questers will have four days and four nights of solitude on the land\, a fast from all things familiar\, in close relation with the forest around them. Experienced facilitators hold the space\, supporting questers in their preparation and integration either side of the quest and ensure that their safety and other needs are met throughout the duration of the program. \n​Winter Nature Quest is a calling to those who seek to be in ceremony with the dark\, perhaps to uncover seeds and roots buried deeply within\, or maybe to sow something new. We will be gathering over the time of the winter solstice\, the longest night of the year. It will be cold. It will probably be wet. It will be transformational. You will return with treasures\, gifts and stories to be shared with your family… your village… your community\, when you are ready. \n​If you are feeling a tug inside of you\, please be in touch. We are committed to supporting and accommodating all who are called to this quest. Places are limited however. \n​Facilitators \n​Rosie Cooper \nCommitted to untangling the knots\, clearing and supporting the spaces needed allow people to remember and hear their calling\, their true nature. Rosie is a herbalist by trade and love\, but the quest ceremony has taken root in her life and become a prominent part of her work. Rosie first quested in early 2016\, which led to apprenticing with Claire Dunn (Nature’s Apprentice) and Quest Protector Training with Malcolm Ringwalt (Earth-Heart Institute). Over the last three years Rosie has facilitated\, supported or embarked upon quest almost every season. “This is the most simple and profound practice I have found for true healing\, deep connection and revelation of who I am.” \n​Melissa Turnbull \nMelissa is a wild queer creature of earth. They grew up in Naarm\, (Melbourne) on both Wurrundjeri and Boonwurrung country\, and feel deeply connected to Aotearoa (New Zealand) where they journeyed for years. Mel feels most connected to ancient mossy forests of Antarctic Beech trees and counts them as her kin. They are passionate about building community and bridging connection between humans and the more that human world. Melissa holds space with love\, authenticity\, reverence and fun. Being a queer human\, Mel is no stranger to liminal spaces\, she loves the depth and clarity that can come with surrendering to the great unknown. Mel has trained with the School of Shamanic Womancraft\, 8 Shields\, Possibility Management and the School of Lost Borders. Mel runs nature connection and rewilding programs for kids\, youth\, families and adults and is excited and honoured to be holding space for courageous nature questers this winter solstice. \n​Tiaan Boni \nTiaan is a filmmaker and nature enthusiast. His love and passion for wildlife took him on a rewilding experience in 2016 with the intention of learning skills to create wildlife documentaries\, and he has been deepening his connection to the land ever since. Tiaan facilitates workshops on nature and self connection\, men’s retreats and assists at many different events including YARN Australia\, ISTA and the Men’s Collective. \nThe last couple of years have taken him into deep personal exploration of the human conditioning. His passion for Quest and traditional means of connection with land and spirit came while participating in a quest\, a deep profound understanding was met and a path unveiled. \n​ \nApplication details \nCost: \nFully-waged $1000 \nConcession $850 \nLimited community-supported places specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander folks and People of Colour $500 \n​Fully-waged with contribution to community-supported places $1200 \n​20% Deposit with registration \nPayment plans are available \n​If you are feeling a tug inside of you\, please be in touch. We are committed to supporting and accommodating all who are called to this quest. Places are limited however. \n​ \nTo register or if you have any queries relating to costs or other details\, contact Rosie via email\, rosie@rarebeauty.com.au \nThe quest requires a fair amount of preparation in the lead up to the program\, so better to make contact with us sooner rather than later\, even if you’re still undecided. \n​“My quest was one of the most humbling and beautiful experiences of my life. I have never felt so held and safe\, alone in the forest. I was able to surrender myself to the world in moments\, as well as have the time and space to feel all the inner voices and challenges that exist with me. It is a profound reset and reminder of the potency in solitude and fasting. Stripping our possessions and routines back allows space for the world to enter.\nRosie and Serra supported me through this journey in the most caring and nurturing way possible. The thought and care that went into preparing\, feeding\, listening and holding space was incredible.” -Lily Aagren
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/nature-quest/
LOCATION:Banksia Ridge\, Seaspray\, VIC\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190502T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190627T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T013634Z
UID:1991-1556791200-1561640400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - Term 2
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Thursdays 2 May – 27th June (9 weeks) 10-1. \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 11 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids.\nContact Mel on 0421 343 073 for more details and to join us. \nPrices:\n1 child: $270\n2 siblings: $450\n3+ siblings: $540\nConcessions and payment plans available\nContact Mel on  0421343073 mel@firekeepers.com.au for more info or fill out this form to book.\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-2-2019/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T014829Z
UID:1989-1555408800-1555592400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Autumn Kids Nature Connection for Nature Play Week!
DESCRIPTION:It’s Nature Play Week!! \nYou are invited to explore Darebin Parklands to deepen your nature connection and natural curiosity with us these school holidays.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\, climb the bluestone\, taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nOur family friendly nature connection sessions are aimed at 4-11 year olds. Parent participation is optional. While younger siblings may attend at no cost\, they will need to be supervised by their parents/guardians. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end. \nThese school holidays we are running sessions on the 16th and 18th of April check the booking link here: www.trybooking.com/BBUVS for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world. \nMore about your mentors: \nSteph Brophy is inspired by the magic of people and nature. After working\, living and learning abroad for several years\, she returned to Melbourne to rediscover the land she grew up on. Steph loves camping and bushwalking and finds joy in deepening her connection to nature\, community and herself through earth-based skills and awareness. Steph has lots of experience teaching and working with children both in classrooms and in wild nature\, and loves to help nurture their inner curiosity and wildness. She is inspired by and has recently completed studies in Steiner teaching philosophy.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/autumn-kids-nature-connection/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190410T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T160316Z
UID:1948-1554901200-1555250400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp- Autumn 2019
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to rediscover your inner wild? Do you want to immerse your family in the wonder and wisdom of nature while learning earth based skills? Do you want your kids to develop a deeper appreciation for living close to nature? \nJoin us this as we gather together to weave our very own village. Bring along your friends\, kids\, parents and grandparents to co-create a magical experience of connection\, fun\, traditional living skills and slowing down in a beautiful bush camp. \nSome feedback from our camp in spring:\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other”\n“A most amazing\, life altering experience for young and old” \n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” \n“We had a ball- learned heaps and would recommend to any family” \n“Great way to get the whole family into the bush. Age is no barrier- Just prepare for fun!” \nSo… \nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all. A true village embraces all ages and faces\, we welcome diversity. \nHow does it work?\nYou arrive with your tent and camping gear to a warm bush welcome. For five days we will explore the natural world around us\, create fire without matches\, make baskets and other earth crafts\, play games\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh and sing\, and take a much needed breath of fresh air. \nEach morning\, kids\, youth and adults will embark on their own adventures\, each group exploring\, playing in and learning from the natural world. While the kids (aged 4+) venture out into the bush with experienced nature connection mentors*\, the adults stay closer around camp to learn earth-based skills and practice nature observation and awareness. Younger children (up to 3 years old) will stay with their parents/carers\, with an optional ‘roo and joey’ program for them to participate in too. Alternatively\, the young kids can stay with their adults while they participate in the adult program.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and qualified First Aiders will be on hand should the need arise. \nAround lunchtime\, the kids will return from their adventures and rejoin their families for lunch and a free flowing afternoon. There will be time for village members to play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nWhat about food?\nEach family or person will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. There will be some space for campfire cooking\, but it would be a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWholesome dinners* will be cooked on and shared around the campfire in the evenings\, a space to share stories from our day full of adventures\, sing songs and relax in the atmosphere of the tribe. After the evening program we will head to our swags for a restful sleep to prepare for a new day of fun and adventure! \n*We are able to cater for omnivorous\, vegetarian/vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If this isn’t you\, you will need to bring extra food to supplement. \nMorning programs\nFor the kids:\nEach morning with the camp mentors\, children and young people (aged 4+) will venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush. The mentors will guide the children’s play in a safe way and enable each child to connect with the natural world around them. We aim to create a safe space in which the children can listen to their own creativity. We will play games\, immerse in story and song\, wonder at the nature that surrounds us\, find animal tracks\, and learn wild skills such as fire\, shelter and craft. Through this play and exploration\, the kids will drop into a new awareness of the wild world around them\, connecting more deeply with the plants\, the earth\, the animals\, and with each other. \nFor the adults:\nWhile the kids adventure out into the wilds\, the adults will be invited on their own journey of learning and discovery. We will explore earth-based skills and crafts such as fire-by-friction\, string making\, coal burnt spoon crafting and basket weaving. We will also explore the Core Routines of Nature Connection through skills of observation and awareness\, bird language and natural movement. The archetypal ‘wild child’ will come alive through games\, nature play and connective activities. There will also be time to share and listen in circle. \nFor the littlies:\nA Roo & Joey program is offered for parents and their children too young to head out with the kids. This is facilitated by a mentor and is flexible to meet the needs of kids under 4 and their parents. Sometimes the Roo and Joey group will be close to home base and other times they will journey out into the wilds. We are sensitive to the fact that the practicalities of camping with a toddler or younger child will probably mean that parents can’t participate fully in the adult program\, as parents with older kids can. We want to support these parents to come to camp and be a valued part of the village\, which is why we offer the Roo and Joey program at a reduced price. \nFor the teens:\nWe will offer a varied program for teens in our village\, which will change each camp. In January our teens went off together on an over night hike with experienced mentors. There will be a focus on skill development as well as connection to self\, other\, community and nature and the more than human. We will work toward holding rites of passage for the young people that we are growing in our village \nParticipation in all activities is optional – we encourage individuals to listen to their own needs and follow their own curiosities. \nBooking now open- Early bird tickets available until 17th March\nwww.trybooking.com/BAYIH
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp-autumn-2019/
LOCATION:Rowallan Scout Camp\, Riddells Creek
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190201T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T162404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T120321Z
UID:1969-1549011600-1554476400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Rewild Fridays
DESCRIPTION:An Urban Dive into Deep Nature Connection Practices\nThe old ways are new again for the many now seeking to (re)learn the skills\, practices and mindsets of our ancestors – everything from our food to footwear. \nIt’s a movement that’s become known as ‘rewilding’; a return to a wilder or more natural\, instinctive way of being. In contrast to the ‘back to the land’ movement of the 70’s\, rewilding is as much urban as it is rural – wildness rather than wilderness. \nLearning daily practices to ground ourselves in the rhythms of nature\, and acquainting ourselves with the plants\, animals\, and elements of our bioregion\, we can begin to cultivate deep connection with earth wisdom\, ourselves and each other. \nAre you ready to create time for deep connection in your life?\nRewild Fridays is an ongoing program dedicated to exploring deep nature connection practices\, nature play\, community building and traditional earth skills within a small group of under 12 participants. \nTogether we will explore and experiment with practices and activities that will serve to embed us into the land we live (yes the city!)\, the more-than-human-world\, and each other. The goal here is connection – to self\, earth and community – the pathway to a life of vision and joy. \nWhat do we mean by Deep Nature Connection Practices?\nSpending time outdoors does not necessarily cultivate a deep connection to nature. Pioneers in the field drawing on anthropological study of indigenous cultures\, science\, and a long hard look at the effectiveness of environmental education have found that there are core practices that quickly create strong bonds of connection between humans and nature. \nSimple and repeatable practices such as tracking\, bird language\, sensory awareness and attuned mentorship are some of the most effective and ancient techniques that exist to enable profound connection with nature\, with ourselves\, and with each other. By understanding our relationships with the animals\, plants\, weather and wind\, and various aspects of the natural environment around us\, we re-pattern our brain and nervous system to activate what are known as ‘the attributes of connection’ – happiness\, vitality\, the ability to listen deeply\, increase empathy\, helpfulness\, true aliveness and gratitude for life\, compassion\, forgiveness and the quiet mind. \nWhat might we get up to?\nHere are some of the activities we may explore. Repeated over many weeks\, these practices strengthen the threads of connection until they become strong ropes of relationship. \n\nSit spots\nTracking\nBird Language\nMapping/Navigation\nIndigenous Knowledge\nNatural Movement & Awareness\nThe Art of Wandering\nNature Games and Play\nNature Literacy and Ecology\nWild Edibles and Medicinals\nFire-by-Friction\nNatural cordage and rope\nShelter Building\nEco-Dye\nHide Tanning\nBasket weaving\nHide Tanning\nCeremony\nCommunity Building\nCampfire cooking\n\n“For me\, Rewild Fridays has been an insightful and enchanting journey of both nature connection and self-discovery. Utilising a combination of traditional skills\, listening\, silence\, stillness and enquiry\, Claire and Mel have artfully guided my deepening connection to the natural world and opened my senses to a conversation I never knew existed. I will never be the same.” Seth Consedine\, Father and Osteopath. \n“Rewild Fridays gave me the skills\, knowledge and confidence to engage with the wild places all around me. It’s not just in the national parks an hour drive from my house – the wild is in my backyard\, my local park\, that tree right next to the milkbar. It’s made me feel more alive.” Michelle Kovacevic\, Mother and Community Organiser. \nThe Facilitators\nMelissa Turnbull  and Claire Dunn are both passionate about nature connection and have been studying for many years with experts in the field such as Jon Young from the 8 Shields Institute. The main facilitators of the program\, Mel and Claire will also invite various experts in the field such as naturalists\, ecologists and skills experts to guide. Indigenous involvement is also something that will be sought (see more below). \nThe Details\nRewild Fridays is a regular dedicated program of study and nature adventure held on Fridays between 9.30am – 3pm in parkland settings within Melbourne’s inner north. It is envisaged that every fourth or so Friday we will adventure to a location within about an 1 hour of Melbourne for an immersion in a wilder landscape or during particular foraging seasons such as mushrooming in autumn. \nMost participants commit to full terms of study (and play) however we will offer a number of ‘drop in’ passes each week. \nWhy is this not on a weekend?\nRather than an extra-curricular activity\, we would like this to be considered a commitment akin to any other program of study. And besides\, we like family/play time on weekends. \nHow much will this cost?\nTerm passes are available for the Summer 2019 term running every Friday from Feb 1 to April 5. \n$765 for waged \n$675 concession \nHalf-term (5 session) passes are also available: \n$425 waged \n$375 concession \nDrop-in passes: $95/$80 \nTo book\, head here \nPlease email info@naturesapprentice.com.au with any questions or call Claire on 0466 523 326. \nDates\nThe program will run every Friday between Feb 1 and April 5. Dates of attendance must be confirmed before term starts. We will then break for the Autumn Wild by Nature Village Camp. Mel and Claire will both be present for at least half of the Fridays\, and some days solo facilitating\, or bringing in guest presenters. \nCancellation Policy\nTickets are only valid for this term. Dates of attendance must be confirmed before term starts. Date changes within the term can be made with at least one week’s notice of the session you are cancelling. No refunds or date changes with less than a week’s notice. No refunds available. Half term passes must be booked in by the previous Friday. No refunds on drop in tickets. If you can’t attend a Friday you are booked in for\, you may on-sell your pass. \nWe acknowledge that we will meet and learn on Wurrundjeri and Boon Wurrung Country. We acknowledge the the Kulin Nations as the First Peoples of this land. We thank them for caring for the land and the waterways and value the sharing of their knowledge and stories. We pay respects to their Elders: past\, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/rewild-fridays-2019/
LOCATION:Melbourne- Northern Suburban Parklands\, Melbourne\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Young Adult
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190131T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180615T203419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T003259Z
UID:1960-1548928800-1554382800@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Currawong Kids - Home School Nature Club - Term 1
DESCRIPTION:Are you a wild one? Join our nature club for home school and unschooled kids. Come share your natural curiosity with us next term. Weekly nature connection workshops for home educators: Thursdays 31 January – 4th April (10 weeks). \nWander through the trees\, learn new games\, practice your sneaking skills to get a closer look at animals\, learn how to create and use fire\, listen for the language of the birds\, follow tracks\, learn where to find food\, paint with ochre and discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nAimed at 5 – 12 year olds\, Currawong Kids is a nature club run for full and part time home edders. This child-led program is punctuated with fun games and activities and allows each participant to follow their curiosity and deepen their knowledge\, awareness and connection to themselves and the world around them. \nWe run an all weather program. Bring a backpack with water\, rain jacket\, hat\, lots of snacks and a picnic lunch for the end. Parent participation is optional\, and while younger siblings may also attend for free\, they will be the responsibility of their parents/guardians and the activities will be aimed at the older kids.\nContact Mel on 0421 343 073 for more details and to join us. \nPrices:\n1 child: $295\n2 siblings: $495\n3+ siblings: $595\nConcessions and payment plans available\nContact Mel on  0421343073 mel@firekeepers.com.au for more info or fill out this form to book.\n  \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/ck-term-1-2019/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Currawong Kids,Home Ed Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190117T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190121T010000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180215T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T121708Z
UID:1876-1547683200-1548032400@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp- Summer
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to rediscover your inner wild? Do you want to immerse your family in the wonder and wisdom of nature while learning earth based skills? Do you want your kids to develop a deeper appreciation for living close to nature? \nJoin us this as we gather together to weave our very own village. Bring along your friends\, kids\, parents and grandparents to co-create a magical experience of connection\, fun\, traditional living skills and slowing down in a beautiful bush camp. \nSome feedback from our camp in spring:\n“We left with a deep sense of belonging and community. A connection with earth\, ourselves\, each other”\n“A most amazing\, life altering experience for young and old” \n“From 2 kids saying ‘Do we have to go’ to ‘When is it happening again?- I don’t want to leave!” \n“We had a ball- learned heaps and would recommend to any family” \n“Great way to get the whole family into the bush. Age is no barrier- Just prepare for fun!” \nSo… \nWho is this for?\nEveryone! This is a family friendly\, drug and alcohol free event\, with the program open to all. A true village embraces all ages and faces\, we welcome diversity. \nHow does it work?\nYou arrive with your tent and camping gear to a warm bush welcome. For five days we will explore the natural world around us\, create fire without matches\, make baskets and other earth crafts\, play games\, share stories around the campfire\, laugh and sing\, and take a much needed breath of fresh air. \nEach morning\, kids\, youth and adults will embark on their own adventures\, each group exploring\, playing in and learning from the natural world. While the kids (aged 4+) venture out into the bush with experienced nature connection mentors*\, the adults stay closer around camp to learn earth-based skills and practice nature observation and awareness. Younger children (up to 3 years old) will stay with their parents/carers\, with an optional ‘roo and joey’ program for them to participate in too. Alternatively\, the young kids can stay with their adults while they participate in the adult program.\n*All of our mentors have Working With Children Checks and qualified First Aiders will be on hand should the need arise. \nAround lunchtime\, the kids will return from their adventures and rejoin their families for lunch and a free flowing afternoon. There will be time for village members to play with new friends\, practice their new skills\, share their talents or just chill out. Some might wish to head off for a wander or take some quiet time to rest and relax. \nWhat about food?\nEach family or person will bring their own breakfast\, lunch and snacks. There will be some space for campfire cooking\, but it would be a good idea to bring your own camp cooking equipment. \nWholesome dinners* will be cooked on and shared around the campfire in the evenings\, a space to share stories from our day full of adventures\, sing songs and relax in the atmosphere of the tribe. After the evening program we will head to our swags for a restful sleep to prepare for a new day of fun and adventure! \n*We are able to cater for omnivorous\, vegetarian/vegan\, gluten free and dairy free dietary requirements if notified on booking. If this isn’t you\, you will need to bring extra food to supplement. \nMorning programs\nFor the kids:\nEach morning with the camp mentors\, children and young people (aged 4+) will venture into the bush to experience a free flowing exploration of the surrounding bush. The mentors will guide the children’s play in a safe way and enable each child to connect with the natural world around them. We aim to create a safe space in which the children can listen to their own creativity. We will play games\, immerse in story and song\, wonder at the nature that surrounds us\, find animal tracks\, and learn wild skills such as fire\, shelter and craft. Through this play and exploration\, the kids will drop into a new awareness of the wild world around them\, connecting more deeply with the plants\, the earth\, the animals\, and with each other. \nFor the adults:\nWhile the kids adventure out into the wilds\, the adults will be invited on their own journey of learning and discovery. We will explore earth-based skills and crafts such as fire-by-friction\, string making\, coal burnt spoon crafting and basket weaving. We will also explore the Core Routines of Nature Connection through skills of observation and awareness\, bird language and natural movement. The archetypal ‘wild child’ will come alive through games\, nature play and connective activities. There will also be time to share and listen in circle. \nParticipation in all activities is optional – we encourage individuals to listen to their own needs and follow their own curiosities. \nEarlybird tickets on sale until Friday 30th November
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp-summer-2019/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Home Ed Programs,Rites of Passage,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190107T210000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190112T000000
DTSTAMP:20260617T061011
CREATED:20180326T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181208T142814Z
UID:1963-1546894800-1547251200@www.firekeepers.com.au
SUMMARY:Holiday Program- Summer Wild Ones
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to explore Darebin Parklands to deepen your nature connection and natural curiosity with us these school holidays.\nJoin with fun nature connection mentors; together we will explore\, wander along the creek\, climb the bluestone\, taste some bush foods\, listen for the language of birds\, practice the art of camouflage\, sneak to get a closer look at animals\, follow tracks\, to discover more about the plants\, birds and creatures that share the city with us. \nOur family friendly nature connection sessions are aimed at 4-12 year olds. Parent participation is optional. While younger siblings may attend at no cost\, they will need to be supervised by their parents/guardians. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end. \nWe will run sessions in the second week and fourth week of January\, check booking link here: www.trybooking.com/ZVUW for current availability 🙂 Bookings essential. \nThrough our nature clubs\, workshops and family camps we provide opportunities for people to connect to each other\, the natural world and a like-minded community. Children are nurtured to develop their enquiring minds and deepen their wonder and respect for the natural world.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/summer-wild-ones-2019/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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