Spider Web Weavers
As caretakers of our Mother Earth, we want to relate to her and become increasingly familiar with her gifts and ways. She gives us all of our basic essentials; shelter, water, fire and food. After meeting our basic needs, we begin to learn to foster our feminine gifts to reveal the complex web woven between ourselves and the earth and each other. A shelter turns from sticks and leaves into a home. A harvest of roots and leaves turns into a feast. A spark from a coal turns into a roaring fire, that reflects our light out into the world. And, the water becomes the link between our flow and the Earth’s. In relearning Earth-based skills, we unlock the door to our ancestors, become grounded in the present moment, and may even find the key to our future.
Informed by the gifts of each season, together, we will experience:
- Hands-on learning of native, earth-based crafts using natural materials and ancient techniques.
- Honing our awareness using games, tracking, silence, invisibility and journaling.
- Practicing skills that serve our basic human needs of fire, shelter, water and food.
- Curiosity led exploring and building knowledge of place.
- Opportunities for each girl’s self expression, as well as singing, storytelling, cooking, and enjoying together.
As we uncover the secrets of the natural world, our circle will create a web of support for each girl’s inner landscape of gifts and passions to be revealed.
For: Girls ages 11 to 14
Dates: Sundays: January 4, January 17-19 (Sat-Mon overnight), February 8, February 22, March 8
Time: 9:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Camp Epworth (High Falls, NY)
Cost: $435 (payment program and sibling discounts apply – see registration form)
Still have a question? Please call Dyami Nason-Regan at 845-594-4518 with questions about the content of this program, or David Brownstein at 845-256-9830 with questions about registration.
