The Dare to Dream Institute hosts creative project based Field School Programs at their campus and campground. Students and Staff stay for 3 to 5 days in rustic long houses and can choose from the following curricular areas:
- Indigenous Shelter Making
- Place Based Science Projects
- Kitchen Gardens
- Indigenous Mythology
- Canoe making and use
- Fish net weaving
- Flint knapping
- Bow Making
- AtlAtls
- Clay pottery making
- Charcoal Making and Drawing
- Metal Work
- Traditional Navigation
- Story Telling
- Traditional Games
- Nature Observation
- Plant recognition and use
Programs are custom designed per group for students 11-18 years of age up to 30 students per group. Contact the Institute for current group pricing. Prices include all meals, project guides, and materials
Field School programs can be designed for a weekend family get away or birthday party for the Dangerous and Daring Boy or Girl. Families will stay in the long houses overnight or can choose to hike and put up shelter under the stars. Pricing includes meals, activity guides, all materials, and a birthday cake from Oz Artisan Bakery. Contact the Institute for current pricing.
Field School Programs are available April though October. Day Programs for younger children are available throughout the school year. Our Adult Retreats are available year-round. Check our calendar of events for more information.