Current Needs
Guest Artist/Co-hosts (paid or volunteer)
Nature Song is looking for women or teens to co-lead the art portion of a three-hour art camp for girls of different ages throughout the months of June, July, and August. Looking for artists to take part in one or all of the sessions.
To Learn More:
(Details)
Contact Amy Rupp @naturesonganchorage@gmail.com
Nature Camp Co-lead (paid)
Nature Song is looking for a camp guide (ages 18+) who would enjoy acting as a co-lead for weekly camps throughout the summer. Looking for a fellow adult who loves playing in nature and will share this enthusiasm with the kids. This includes playing games, modeling and following the child’s lead in learning and exploring nature. This would be a great for a school teacher looking to work for four additional weeks out of the summer. Camps run from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and are run on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
To Learn More:
(Details)
Contact Amy Rupp @naturesonganchorage@gmail.com
Full Moon Co-host (volunteer)
Looking for 3 to 4 women interested in co-hosting (free) monthly women circles throughout the year for Forest Roots members.
Lead a small group of women through ritual and cermony.
Organize the circle details (meeting time and location)
Communication details with circle members
Create and encourage circle agreements
Set the theme and content of each circle
To learn More:
Contact Amy Rupp @naturesonganchorage@gmail.com
Social Artistry Program (volunteer mostly)
Developing our capacity to create and sustain new visions of the future is key to our ability to recognize and grow such emerging trends. In order to build a deeper and richer vision to guide our steps forward, we will have to do some deep seeing into the future of what is possible for ourselves and for the world at large.” Social Artistry Connections
Forest Roots Collective believes that we all have the capacity to be social artists and that by setting up systems of support and collaboration we can bring forth together social and economic justice in our local communities.
Learn more about the Forest Roots Social Artistry Program