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Wilderness Walk: Families and young ones

Location:

Seward Park - Duwamish Territory (Seattle)

(Separate registration required for each member in your group. Some $0 access spots are available per request. Contact hello@trillium.eco)


A guided wilderness walk for families and young-ones👨🏽‍👩‍🧒🏼‍👧🏾 Guided by:

🌲Tareq ~ Palestinian naturalist and land care educator.

🌲Hannah ~ Artist and a cycle-breaking parent.


Inclusive of all cultural backgrounds and expansive family units 🍉🌈. We invite BIPOC and queer families to come walk with us, especially if this is your first Trillium event.


For relational learning and orienting ourselves as part of the natural world 🌍, we practice slow and fun sensory and emotional attunement.


We invite you if your family is into:

✨Learning Northwest ecology

✨Soaking up nature

✨Forest schooling

✨Wilderness schooling

✨Waldorf schooling

✨Montessori schooling

✨Wild & free schooling

✨Unschooling

✨Free schooling


Our emphasis is on children aged 3 to 12, though any other age is welcome and will surely find benefit.


As always, this is a container to honor land, heal culture, connect, and expand towards justice and wellness for all.


Wilderness is not only a place “out there, far from here”.
Wilderness is everywhere. In us, around us, and on a downtown concrete block.
When we got confused about how we are part and not apart, the destruction began.
The wilderness of our towns and cities diminished.
We have been blessed with the ability to witness this wilderness and be in choice about how to connect and nurture it.


WHAT TO EXPECT

The event is co-facilitated with my friend Hannah, who will be joined by her two sweet children. They will be leading a reading and silence practice for family rhythm and presence in our busy day-to-day.

The guidance will be tuned for the young ones. Nothing firm! All sensitive to the emergent needs and whims of the group and the land.

There will be an optional open space at the end to make new connections, socializing, and conversation about what came up.

  • Recognition practice: plants, insects, mushrooms, birds etc.

  • Storytelling

  • Mindfulness & silence practice


PARTICIPATION CONTRIBUTION

Sliding scale tiers

  • Tier 1 $85

  • Tier 2 $65 (reflects actual cost)

  • Tier 3 $50

  • Tier 4 $30

    Some $0 access spots are available per request. Contact hello@trillium.eco


Limited to 15 participants


Logistical details after signing up!

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