

- Sep 29, 2016
Stone Drilled Necklaces at the Chappaqua's Farmer's Market
What a beautiful day it was! Sunny and cool- the perfect entryway into Autumn. We quickly set up our table of Natural World goodies- (deer hide and antlers, flint, quartzite and other stones, woven baskets, and a few guidebooks on the natural world) and immediately had the first kids of the day come make some beautiful stone drilled necklaces! It can be a little tricky to start drilling into stone, so we learned the value of teamwork pretty fast. Taking turns, helping each ot


- Sep 20, 2016
Berry Baskets with Mahopac Girl Scouts
On September 9, in one of our first events as The Rewilding School, Eric & I had the pleasure of teaching Girl Scouts how to make a Berry Picking Basket. (Okay, to be honest, it's Eric teaching, and me trying to keep up and assist) Before the event even began we were able to explore the beautiful nature around Rock Hill Girl Scout Camp- the trees growing around the lake were especially perplexing, as we found trees that like their roots dry instead growing in places where the