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Nature Rhythms
​Forest School

NATURE RHYTHMS
Waldorf Inspired Outdoor
​Primitive Arts & Skill Building


A Year Long Immersion

Ages 8-18

In Person at Various Outdoor Locations & Tracy's Home Studio

October 2025 - May 2026 (Tuesdays & Wednesdays)


Tuesdays 12:30-4pm: 
Project Days - Waldorf & Primitive Skill Inspired 
Art
  • Fiber arts: felting, wet felting, knitting, sewing, crafting, weaving, natural dyes, Inkle Loom
  • Whittling & lathe projects with guest teacher Ayman
  • Construction
  • Leather craft with natural primitive ways (no chemicals or short cuts)
  • Painting & Art
  • Basketry:  various weaving styles with guest teacher Peeta
  • Cooking
  • Papermache
  • Candle making
  • Self care products
  • Macrame
  • Call & Response Singing

Thursday 11:30am-3pm: 
Nature Connection 
Adventure
  • Hiking
  • Exploring
  • Nature connection
  • Foraging
  • Plant identification
  • Survival skills
  • Shelter building
  • Stories
  • Games: nature, movement, drama
  • Wilderness first aid
  • Native American & Ancestral Ways: Guest Teachers John, Rosita, Jenny
  • All weather nature confidence
  • Meditation
  • Seasonal traditions
  • Birding 

Sundays 1x a month from 1-4pm:
Fiber Arts Gathering & Knitting Circle
  • Tracy & Guest Teacher Sarah Hershon guide and support our community through fiber arts and knitting projects.  Come as you are with a project waiting for you, or bring your current project to work on and build community.  ​

To Enroll:  Class size is limited.  Please fill out our contact page for more information and to schedule an interview to see if this program is a good fit. 

Looking for families interested in committing to their student's outdoor education for the year through all weather conditions.

Looking for students who are ready to explore and work diligently to learn new skills that take time and effort, learning traditional ancestral skills that are valued and who want to make beautiful and useful utilitarian art.
  • Home
  • About
  • Classes
    • Class Descriptions
    • Enrollment
  • Young Authors Press
    • We're in the Press
    • We Make the World Magazine
    • Young Authors Press
    • The Rabid Children Podcast
  • Movie Makers
    • We're in the Press
    • Auditions!!!
  • Forest School
  • Contact
    • Consultations
  • SoulCollage®