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Summer Village Day

All Welcome, Adults, Youth, Famlies

July 1st, 2025

About this Event

Summer Village Day – A Day of Connection, Creativity, and Community for All Ages! 🌿✨

Adults and Families Welcome – Everyone Belongs!

Join us on July 1st, 2025 for a special day filled with nature-based activities designed to help us reconnect with ourselves, each other, and the earth. Whether you’re young or old, new to our programs or a returning participant, we invite you to come together for a vibrant celebration of community, creativity, and shared learning. This day is about deepening our connections to the land, to each other, and to ourselves in a spirit of play, creativity, and mindfulness.

Throughout the day, we’ll:
• Connect with nature and the land
• Play freely, embracing the joy and curiosity of our inner children
• Sing songs that link us to ancient traditions and our shared human spirit
• Craft using materials that honor the earth’s beauty and gifts, with three exciting craft offerings:

Craft Offerings
-Felted Slippers – Create cozy, handmade slippers from wool.
-Plant Dying – Explore the sustainable practice of plant-based dyeing and make beautiful natural dyes.
-Basket Making – Craft your very own handwoven basket using traditional techniques.

Materials Fee: $10–$200 (varies by craft, paid on-site – total amount will be communicated closer to the date)

• Re-village – strengthen bonds, share stories, and build community
• Explore new practices of living with intention and presence
• Nature Dying with Plants – Discover the sustainable practice of plant-based dyeing, using natural materials to create beautiful colors and art that celebrate the earth.

This day is for all people, regardless of age, background, or experience. We want to create a space where everyone can feel safe, respected, and able to play, learn, and grow. This is a time to come together as a community and embrace the joy and wonder of being present with each other.

Chairs are available for seated participation, so everyone is welcome to join, no matter their mobility or comfort level. This is a day of shared growth, where we show up as we are, reconnect with each other, and leave feeling more balanced, inspired, and with a sense of belonging in our growing community.

Date: July 1st, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Lila Music Centre (3228A Gibbins Rd, Duncan, BC, V9L 1G8)
Who is Welcome: All ages, families, and individuals are invited to join us.
What to Bring: water, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, and a sense of adventure! Feel free to bring any special items to add to our community crafting and sharing experience.

Sliding Scale Pricing:

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  • $100+ SPONSOR – Support scholarships for others

  • $70 STANDARD – True cost of the program

  • $55 SUBSIDIZED – For limited disposable income

  • $45 SPONSORED – For those facing financial hardship

  • $30 SCHOLARSHIP – For those who cannot afford other tiers

Materials Fee: $10–$200 (varies by craft, paid on-site)

Join us for a special Village Day, a one-day reimagining of our Family Village Camp—open to all, with or without children!

Spend the day immersed in nature, fostering connection with the land, community, and each other through hands-on crafting, storytelling, and nature-based activities. Guided by experienced mentors (certified in Wilderness First Aid), you’ll experience the heart of village life through:

Wool Felting – Create handmade treasures in a mindful crafting session.
🌿 Nature Connection – Engage in games, songs, and storytelling to deepen your bond with the earth.
🏡 Village Building – Strengthen community ties through shared experiences and traditions.

A perfect opportunity for families to experience our nature-based programs, this day is about belonging, creativity, and play. Come celebrate with us and leave feeling more connected—to the land, to others, and to the village we’re creating together.

Details:
Date: July 1st, 2025
Time: Full Day Event
Cost: $70 per adult / $60 per child (there will also be a small fee for materials, payable in cash on site)
What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, and a sense of adventure!

Session Schedule:
9:30 am: Welcome, Gratitude, Awareness, Games, and Song
10:15 am: Story Snack
10:45 am: Introduction and Hands-on Skill Teaching (Making, Creating, Crafting)
12:30 pm: Lunch
1:00 pm: Free Time to Play
1:30 – 3:00 pm: Games, Songs, and Sit Spot

Mentor Ratio is 7 children to 1 mentor.

Interested in Continuing the Journey?
If you’d like to explore further opportunities for connection and nature-based learning, we offer a variety of programs that you and your child can join:

Weekly Nature School: Every Friday, we dive deep into the world of nature connection and wilderness skills.

Monthly Sunday Programs: For those who want a less frequent commitment, our Sunday sessions offer opportunities to connect with nature and community.

Parent & Child Programs: Share in the experience of nature together in a program designed for both parents and children.

Summer School (July 14-18): Our immersive week-long program is perfect for those looking for a deeper, more focused experience.
For more information or to register, please visit our Wilderness Day Program page.

Let’s come together to create, share, and connect in the heart of nature. We look forward to seeing you on Village Day!

Your Mentors

Cari Burdett, highly trained in Deep Nature Connection and Wilderness First Aid, has been mentoring youth and adults for many years and lead our program with a passion for fostering deep connections between children and nature. She is supported by regular guest mentors, including local Quw’utsun’ elders who share their teachings and cultural heritage.

Cari Burdett

Lead MENTOR

For over 18 years in the Quwut’sun’ Valley, Cari Burdett has been committed to fostering a diverse community based on connection through music, relationships with our local Coast Salish Indigenous Elders (ReconciliAction through community building, music and service), and most recently, a dedication to mentoring all ages in the importance, healing and profound joy of Deep Nature Connection.

As the Founder of the Lila Music and Nature Center and mother of three older children, Cari brings with her over thirty years of professional training, degrees, intensives that focus on the healthy development of children and adults, with special focus on Anthroposophic & Waldorf pedagogy trainings, music therapy, pre and perinatal trauma work, plus communication models including Non Violent Communication and The Way of Council. Most recently, she has added to her skill set all she has been learning from Deep Nature Connection (including ceremony and rites of passage training) from her course immersion in Wisdom of the Earth, Thriving Roots, with ongoing Mentorship with Sal Gencarelle and the Helper’s Mentoring Society.  Cari’s warmth and dedication shines through as she welcomes these diverse, yet richly connected elements to the Wilderness Programs.

Cari Burdett

Lead MENTOR

For over 18 years in the Quwut’sun’ Valley, Cari Burdett has been committed to fostering a diverse community based on connection through music, relationships with our local Coast Salish Indigenous Elders (ReconciliAction through community building, music and service), and most recently, a dedication to mentoring all ages in the importance, healing and profound joy of Deep Nature Connection.

As the Founder of the Lila Music and Nature Center and mother of three older children, Cari brings with her over thirty years of professional training, degrees, intensives that focus on the healthy development of children and adults, with special focus on Anthroposophic & Waldorf pedagogy trainings, music therapy, pre and perinatal trauma work, plus communication models including Non Violent Communication and The Way of Council. Most recently, she has added to her skill set all she has been learning from Deep Nature Connection (including ceremony and rites of passage training) from her course immersion in Wisdom of the Earth, Thriving Roots, with ongoing Mentorship with Sal Gencarelle and the Helper’s Mentoring Society.  Cari’s warmth and dedication shines through as she welcomes these diverse, yet richly connected elements to the Wilderness Programs.

Megan Farquhar

Lead Mentor

Since growing up in the woods of Vancouver Island, Megan has been involved in Deep Nature connection. Twenty five years ago Megan was on the original council that started Firemaker, an earth skills family gathering that is still running today and she is still involved. Megan has training in survival skills and earth based philosophy from the world renowned Tracker School in the US, and has completed a ten month Wilderness Living Skills program with Earthwalk Northwest in WA. Megan has a love of working with wood and has helped build a log cabin while striving to live with few modern technologies.

For her continued commitment to revillaging, reculturing and connection with self, others and nature, Megan has attended The Art of Mentoring at WAS , through Wisdom of The Earth Nature School on Saltspring Island as well as Coyote Mentoring through Thriving Roots, both of which she assisted with. More recently she has embraced the teachings of the Helpers Mentoring Society, adding layers to her understanding of what it means to support life, through Rites of Passages, and other ceremonies. Megan is excited to continue this journey of mentoring youth in nature beginning in September in the Quwut’sun Valley.

Marie Whimbey

Lead MENTOR

Meet Marie! She’s funny, mischievous, and a deep listener. She grew up on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, where the salty air fills the lungs and the ocean horizon is abundant. In her youth she found refuge in streaming up mossy bluff trails and unfurling in cool lakes.

She values creativity as a gateway to grow and invites youth into listening for nature’s invisible teachings. Marie relishes in spending nights under the stars and sleeping on the earth. Some of the many skills she loves are fire making, animal processing, butchering, skin tanning, foraging plants, awareness and opening senses in nature, singing, playing music and song circles, storytelling, and community building.

Her education spans the disciplines of nature-based mentoring, community event management, embodied arts therapy and clown. She is an experienced mentor and graduate of Wisdom of the Earth’s 2 year Immersion and Apprenticeship. For over a decade Marie has worked in youth programming and she has years of study in clown with the mentorship of David Macmurrey Smith in Pochinko style clowning.

Marie currently is a mentor for Thriving Roots full-time nature based childrens Wolf program and Lila music’s Nature program. She is one of the founders of Fire Woman, a business offering friction fire courses for circles of women. Growing in naturalist skills is now a way of life and a daily study, she is excited to continue becoming in this field and with the youth.

 
 
Claudelle Charette

Substitute

Claudelle (she/her) was blessed with a childhood of catching frogs and playing in nature under the canopy of sugar maple and birch trees, in Québec.

When she got a bit older she studied Fine Arts, horticulture and bioecology. It was in 2018, in Québec, with the Coyote programs that she discovered the magnificent world of deep nature connection and coyote mentoring.

The longing for deepening this way of living was so strong that she drove across Canada to do the 2 years program of Immersion and Apprenticeship at the Wisdom of the Earth school.

Since then she is mostly mentoring kids, and sharing her passion through ancestral skills workshops for women and adults. She brings both grounded compassion and playful enthusiasm to her work with youth, and is passionate about nature connection, community building, mentoring children, fire, hide tanning, scouting, play, sharing dreams, creativity and music making. Claudelle’s absolutly loves spending time with the River, tracking bear and elk while foraging for wild food.

Sebastien Arz

Apprentice

Sebastien Arz is a dedicated student of the 8-Shields lineage, having completed his first-year immersion with the Wisdom of the Earth school and currently apprenticing in his second year.

A passionate community song student and song collector, Sebastien also enjoys traveling and the simple yet profound experience of goatherding. His journey includes mentorship with the Helpers Mentoring Society, where he continues to deepen his connection to nature and community.

With a love for play, singing, and weaving with the flow of life, Sebastien embraces every moment with curiosity and joy.

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Testimonials

Cari is an amazing teacher who shares from her heart. She is an absolute blessing to our children. I'm grateful for her.

Sarah Macmillan, parent of youth nature program.

Cari is a magical weaver of hearts from the human being to the wild ones. She know how to Cary the fire and the water. She has the strength of the wind and feet on the earth. Her trust and commitment to life is pretty contagious and will definitely lift you up. Cari knows how to hold grief in one hand and hold joy and love in the other hand. I absolutely love her.

Claudelle Charette , Nature Mentor for Thriving roots and Wisdom of the Earth

Cari is a powerful and perceptive facilitator who walks with authenticity and love in all her relationships. She holds deep honour and integrity and will have you laughing and singing in no time. I’d highly recommend giving yourself the chance to be a part of this mentoring journey.

~Alaina Hallett, Director of Thriving Roots Wilderness School, Victoria, BC

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Summer Village Day Camp - July 1st, 2025

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