This is a series of experiential workshops that teach participants how to begin to live with nature in a way that works to benefit both us and our environment.
Learn how to make a fire—without matches—and warm natural shelters. Discover the ways of tracking wildlife and create native crafts that enhance our connection to our hearts and our hands. We will have time to play, explore, learn and gain new skills.
If you are looking to connect with yourself, others and the Earth in a powerful way while learning real skills of survival and aboriginal living, join us and become part of the Earthwork family.
The Art of Fire
Learn the art of making fire, without matches…
The Art of Shelter
Build a shelter with natural materials and make cordage with natural fibers.
Wild Mushroom and Edibles
Discover what wild edibles and other interesting plants and mushrooms are out in the earlier part of the collecting season.
Seeing through the Eyes of Animals…Introduction to Tracking
Learn the 6 arts of tracking; gain skills in interpreting the stories that surround us.
WHO: Adults, Families, Teens
WHERE: Anywhere in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts
WHEN: Monthly or bimonthly (for current schedule, visit our Calendar)
HOW MUCH: $35/person/workshop, $50/adult and 1 child/workshop; additional family rates are available
We recommend registering for a series of 3 Workshops.
