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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 and traditional earth skills within a small group. \nTogether we will explore and experiment with practices and activities that will serve to embed us further into the land we live\, the more-than-human-world\, and each other. The goal here is connection – to self\, earth and community – which is our birthright and the doorway 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\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 1 hour of Melbourne for an immersion in a wilder landscape or during particular foraging seasons such as mushrooming in autumn. \nSince this is a pilot program\, we will offer the opportunity for people to ‘drop in’ for Fridays (bookings still essential)\, but the greater invitation is for a committed group to gather and learn together regularly. \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?\nWe are offering a four class pass\, (to be used within the first 6 Fridays of the program) as well as a drop in option. \nA Four class pass is $300 Full Price or $250 Low Income \nDrop in class is $85 Full Price or $70 Low Income \nTo book\, head here \nParticipation is to be confirmed one week before. \nWhy is this so cheap?\nWe realise that most day long programs are substantially more expensive. As this is a pilot program\, we are offering the first half of the year classes at a discounted rate. \nDates\nThe initial four class pass can be used for the following dates: March 2\, March 9\, March 16\, March 23\, (break for Easter)\, April 6\, (break for Wild by Nature Village Camp)\, April 20. \nThe intention is to then continue with the following dates until a winter break in June: April 27\, May 4\, May 11\, May 18\, May 25 \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. \nFor more information and booking enquires email:  claire.mosley2@gmail.com
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/rewild-fridays/
LOCATION:Melbourne- Northern Suburban Parklands\, Melbourne\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Community,Young Adult
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180404T230000
DTSTAMP:20260618T164243
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SUMMARY:Nature Connection in the Parklands
DESCRIPTION:It’s Nature Play Week! You are invited to explore Darebin Parklands to deepen your nature connection and natural curiosity with us these school holidays.\nJoin nature connection mentors\, Claire Dunn and Steph Brophy to explore\, wander along the creek\, climb the bluestone\, taste some bush foods\, 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. \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. \nSpecial Nature Play Week session on Wednesday 4th April\, 10am – 1pm 🙂 Bookings essential. www.trybooking.com/URSJ \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. \nA bit more about your facilitators: \nClaire Dunn is a writer\, educator\, and barefoot explorer. Claire worked for many years as an environmental campaigner with organisations such as The Wilderness Society\, before turning her attention to the human-nature connection. In 2010\, Claire embarked on a year of bush living. My Year Without Matches: Escaping the the City in Search of the Wild is a memoir of that journey. Claire facilitates nature-based reconnection retreats and contemporary wilderness rites of passage. \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 has long loved camping and bushwalking and has found joy in deepening her connection to nature\, community and herself through earth-based skills and awareness. Steph has 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 currently finding inspiration through her studies of the Steiner teaching philosophy.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/nature-connection-in-the-parklands/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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SUMMARY:Creating Connection to Place- Nature Art
DESCRIPTION:Join artist\, teacher and nature connection mentor Claire Mosley for an exploration of ephemeral art in nature these holidays. \nCome explore the Darebin Parklands through the creative eyes this Nature Play Week. \nSee the bush differently\, create some artwork\, explore patterns in nature\, learn some new games\, meet some new friends and have a lot of fun out in our urban bush.\nThis drop and leave program is for 6-12 year olds. Kids need to bring a backpack with water\, snacks\, raincoat and a picnic lunch for the end. \nSpecial Nature Play Week session on Wednesday 4th April\, 10am – 1pm 🙂 Bookings essential. www.trybooking.com/URSM \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/creating-connection-to-place-nature-art/
LOCATION:Darebin Parklands
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programs
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SUMMARY:Wild By Nature Village Camp Autumn 2018
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre 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 feedbck from our last 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. \nFor more info check out: \nOur Facebook event\nFor bookings head to : www.trybooking.com/TZBY \nPrices include camping accommodation\, dinner each night and materials for workshops \nA 10% Concession discount is available for Health Care Card holders \nCancellation Policy:\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 15 or more days before the camp starting date; you are entitled to a full refund\, minus a $50 booking fee.\nIf you choose to cancel your booking 3 -14 days prior to camp\, 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 camp starts\, as long as organisers are informed (generally we are onsite 24hrs prior to camp\, and may be out of range).\nIf any program is cancelled due to low enrollment\, tickets will be fully refundable or transferable.
URL:https://www.firekeepers.com.au/event/wild-by-nature-village-camp-autumn-2018/
LOCATION:Gembrook\, Gembrook\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adults Programs,Camps,Community,Holiday Programs,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="Firekeepers":MAILTO:villagecamp@firekeepers.com.au
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