Hello wild children big and small,

You might have seen the below notice about our upcoming parent/child
workshop at the Roots Farm in Flagpole Magazine. Just in case, I wanted to
send to all of you, because many of you specifically requested such a
course. Well, here you go!

We will have a special instructional treat as Evan McGowan (hope I spelled
that right E) joins us to take us through some basic animal tracking
exercises he learned while studying under John Young at the Wilderness
Awareness School in Washington state. He has much experience with youth, and I for one am very honored to have him come teach in his home town, at our farm!

Also, Sarah Calloway, past youth counselor at Second Nature, will be on handto demonstrate friction fire, something her program's kids use to cook every one of their dinners!

Join us on the Root's Farm Primitive Skills Trail for some fun with the
youngins! www.rootsfarm.org

Also, if you have ALREADY attended a course with us (parent or not) and areinterested in helping out before or during the event for work-trade, please let me know asap.

Listing below:

WILDERNESS SURVIVAL SKILLS
Parent/ Child Day. Hands-on primitive naturalist training. Hosted by the
Roots Farm in Winterville on Feb. 24, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Cost: $25. Preregister
by calling Nate Olive and leaving a detailed message including how many you
wish to bring, at 706-534-5033 or visit www.rootsfarm.org. A portion of the
proceeds go directly to local organic farming.



See you there!

Nate AKA Tha Wookie

PS Here's that story from the ABH in case you missed it from our last
classes:
http://onlineathens.com/stories/0926...60926011.shtml