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Virtual Course Tour: Ancient Scout & Environmental Issues
Photo Gallery Index Our Beautiful Property & Field Trip Destinations (click for a virtual tour) Seasonal Programs & Extended Stays (click for a trip through the seasons) Virtual Camp Routine (click to see what happens when you arrive, depart, etc.) Camps/Course Themes (click for a sense of the activities which most interest you) Come Meet UsWednesday, April 25: Start Date for our Online Auction taking place April 25 - May 2. The auction items will be uploaded at 9:00 p.m., with bids accepted through 9:00 p.m. the following Wednesday, May 2. Saturday, May 5: The Camp Store gets uploaded at 9:00 p.m. on May 5 after the end of the WOLF Foundation Cinco de Mayo Spring Party & Silent Auction taking place at Wolf Camp from 1-6 p.m., when we will dedicate the new physical camp store and receive a blessing of the land by Lummi violin virtuoso Swil Kanim. Also visit Wolf Camp on Saturday, May 12, 2007, 9:00-5:00, for theWolf Cooperative Open House, Camp Visiting Day, Work-A-Thon & Bar-B-Que. This is also a great opportunity to meet Wolf Camp instructors, WOLF Foundation board members, and fellow campers before the season starts. Enjoy a day at the lake, a hike in the woods, music and storytelling around the campfire, or collect pledges to raise funds for camp at the Work-A-Thon if you like. We will be offering a bar-b-que from Noon - 2 p.m. with donations being requested for Max Davis Scholarships. Call or email us to RSVP, or click here to print out Work-A-Thon pledge forms. Summer Workshops cost $25 per person, plus $25 per person per Friday night and Saturday night stayover options. Sat, June 30: Top 15 Plant Families is a workshop running 10:00-3:00 for ages 9 - adult. Wed, July 4: Shore Life at Deception Pass is a free day running 9:00-5:00 only available for families of youth attending one of our day or overnight camps this week. Sat, July 7: Fire by Friction is a workshop running 10:00-3:00 for ages 5 - adult. Sat, July 14: Primitive Hooks & Line is a workshop running 10:00-3:00 for ages 9 - adult. Sat, July 21: Wildlife Tracking is a workshop running 10:00-3:00 for ages 5 - adult. Sat, July 28: Scouting Philosophy is a workshop running 10:00-3:00 for ages 9 - adult. Saturday, October 27, 2007 (Saturday from 1:00-10:00 is the main event, but you can stay over until Sunday at 5:00 if you like): 11 Year Anniversary Harvest Party, for alumni, family and supporters. Our annual summer raffle runs throughout the summer, with during the Harvest Party. Saturday, March 29, 2008 Fundraiser Auction for WOLF Foundation Scholarships & Land Preservation, runs simultaneously with our Spring Party for Youth Camp Alumni, in Snohomish, 5-10 p.m., in Historic Snohomish, a great place to spend the afternoon with friends or family before the auction and party, walking through the antique stores, having ice cream or fudge at the chocolateria, or enjoying a libation in one of the pubs. $18 adult auction, $6 youth party. HOME | ABOUT | OVERNIGHT YOUTH CAMPS | DAY CAMPS & CLASSES | ADULT & FAMILY | INTENSIVE STUDIES |
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Cooperative Ownership Opportunity: Click here if you would like to invest in our cooperative as a worker owner. Employment: We only need instructors with experience running camps and teaching in the field of Earth Skills, including Permaculture, Tracking, Primitive Artisanry, Advanced Herbalism, or Wilderness EMT training with real outdoor survival practice. If you would like experience as a teacher and learn skills of the Naturalist, Tracker, Herbalist, Scout, Hunter, Artisan, or Permaculture Pioneer, apply to become an instructor through our Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship. SITE MAP This site is updated often, so be sure to tell us if you find a missing link, erroneous information or other problem. Thanks! |
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