Carving and Fire II | Schedule and Sample Itinerary
Grades 6-8* | 5 Day Camp | Monday-Friday | 8:30-3:00PM
*based on participant’s grade in Fall 2024
Location
Session 1: July 22-26, 2024
Session 2: August 12-16, 2024
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Monday-Friday Drop-off/Pick-up | Fairhaven Park (Upper Lot)
WTA Route 105 stop 2029.
Thursday | Take Wild Whatcom Bus for a day at Larrabee State Park (Clayton Beach)
Friday | Take Wild Whatcom Bus for a day at Birch Bay State Park (BP Heron Center)
Sample Itinerary
Activities may vary depending on participant interests and variable safety considerations (i.e. weather, preparedness, support needs)
8:30-8:45: Flexible Drop Off
Play game while waiting for participants to arrive
8:45-9:30: Opening Circle
Introductions: Share names and pronouns
Cover physical and heart safety
Land Acknowledgment
Share plan for the day
9:30-9:45: Game Break: Fire in the Forest
9:45-10:00: Snack Break
10:00-11:30: Carving Safety
Why are we learning carving? Why is it important? What can carving teach us?
Run through safe carving practices
Getting to know your knife
Checking your blood circle
Form and awareness
Technique
Proper passing of knives
Setting knife down
Tour mentor carving projects
Start to carve spatula, butter knife, or chopsticks
Tip to save your shavings for tomorrow’s fire creation!
11:30-12:00: Lunch
12:00-12:30: Game Break: Spider’s Web
12:30-2:00: Continue carving with carving safety
Add in free explore/game breaks as needed
2:00-2:30: Peaceful Place
Journaling
2:30-2:45: Hike back
2:45-3:00: Closing Circle
Preview of next day
Attitude of gratitude - What are you thankful for from our time together?