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🐺 Wolves – Wednesday Program (Fall Session)
Dates: Wednesdays, September 17 – December 17, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Frequency: Weekly on Wednesdays (excluding any statutory holidays)
The Wolves meet each Wednesday for full days of adventure, challenge, and reflection in the forest. As our oldest and most experienced group, Wolves explore the full expanse of our almost 100-acre property with confidence—hiking, building, working on meaningful group projects, and learning to use tools with care and guidance.
The fall session runs for 13 Wednesdays, beginning September 17 and ending December 17, with breaks on any holidays that fall on a Wednesday. A full list of program dates will be shared with families after registration.
We’re so looking forward to a season of growth, discovery, and strong community with our Wolves!
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/06/2025 and ends on 12/19/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 13 years old when the program starts.
The Wolves are capable, curious, and deeply connected to the land. As skilled explorers, they can confidently venture across the full reach of our almost 100-acre property—hiking with their gear, following natural trails, and engaging with the environment around them.
With a strong foundation of trust, Wolves are offered meaningful opportunities to rise to new challenges. They learn to use tools like saws and knives under close supervision, take part in trail-building and shelter building projects, and collaborate on ambitious group initiatives that contribute to the greater Wild Child community.
Wolves also have space for reflection, relaxation and creativity with access to art projects, journaling, and peaceful moments in the forest. This balance allows them to explore their full selves: as thinkers, builders, caretakers and leaders.
We have witnessed a strong sense of community built within this group, where genuine friendships flourish and teamwork is second nature.
Wednesday
9:00am-3:00pm
Please contact Wild Child Nature Project if you have any questions.