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Wolf Journey Classes in Vancouver WA & Portland OR

Monthly on Thursdays. Start anytime. All classes taught by Kim & Chris Chisholm.
Scroll down for class dates, locations, and monthly topics plus tuition and registration.

Classes take place monthly on Thursdays during the academic year from 1-3 pm for Homeschoolers, and 6-8 pm for Adults with focused youth welcome. Scroll down for class dates, locations, and monthly topics plus tuition and registration. Check out our WordPress blog from past classes, or click for classes taking place in • Portland/VancouverOlympia/CentraliaTacoma/PuyallupSeattle/BellevueSilverdale/PoulsboSnohomish/EverettEllensburgBellingham. Call or email us to find out how Washington State homeschool and elementary-high schoolers can get reimbursed through Columbia Virtual Academy.

1-3 pm HOMESCHOOL CLASSES
3:30-5:30 Class 6-8 pm EVENING CLASSES



Afternoon class learning
navigation using
the sun.

Our homeschool class for children and parents are designed for families to attend together, although ages 7 and above may attend on their own. Class topics follow field exercises from our Wolf Journey Earth Skills Training Course.

Students who complete a field exercise in advance of each class will receive a personal review of their work, as well as tutoring to prepare them for subsequent field exercises. Take a look at Field Exercise 1A - Exploring Potential Study Sites for an example of what would be expected, but not required, as homework between classes.

It is not required to complete field exercises between classes, and further, if you are already engaged in another course of study, you are still very welcome to attend Wolf Journey classes as well, where you can receive insight and guidance into your own course work. Whether or not you follow the Wolf Journey curriculum at home, students are welcome to attend simply to enjoy the topics taught directly in class.

Instructors Kim & Chris Chisholm have a combined 25 year teaching experience including homeschool groups, starting in 1990 when Chris taught middle school classes at Family Unity Int'l in Quito, Ecuador, then teaching music and spanish lessons as well as nature classes for homeschoolers in Bellingham, WA starting in 1995.

Parents are encouraged to email or call us at any time with any questions and requests for references.


Kim & Chris Chisholm
are available to teach your family or group any of our topics in the PDX area from 3:30-5:30 on the dates listed below. Costs run $5 to $25 per person depending on number
of people, your chosen location, and if your topic is the same as what we're teaching at 1:00 and 6:00.
Email or call us with questions or to set up a class!



Evening class making cordage
from cedar, raffia, and
fireweed fibers.

Our evening classes for adults, with focused youth welcome, are designed to give specific training to beginners as well as provide professional guidance to advanced students. If you are already engaged in another course of study such as college biology, another naturalist training program or herbal correspondence course, you are very welcome to attend Wolf Journey classes as well, where you can receive insight and guidance into your own course work.

Everyone is welcome to attend simply for the learning contained in each class, while those who complete field exercises from the Wolf Journey Earth Skills Training Course or studies from another program will share their experiences and questions at the start of each class in order to get feedback from instructors Kim & Chris Chisholm who are themselves also working through the Wolf Journey field exercises that Chris has been writing since 1998 and blogging since 2009. Take a look at Field Exercise 1A - Exploring Potential Study Sites for an example of what would be suggested, but not required, to study between classes.

Each class will also focus on the Earth Skill Topics (below) based on the season and group interest. We're sure you will enjoy Wolf Journey classes as well as receive many pearls of ecological learning and traditional skills training. We're so confident of that, that you just need just say the word, and we'll refund your first class fee, no question, if you aren't satisfied!

Class Dates & Topics


Join us for one or all of the following Thursdays:
(Vancouver locations include the Water Resources Education Center, 4600 SE Columbia Way, or the Marine Park Shelter, SE Marine Park Wy & Columbia Way. Portland locations include the Peninsula Park Community Center, 700 N Rosa Parks Way. Email us or see meetup.com site for exact site directions, but we'll also send you specifics after receiving your registration.)

Thursday, April 19, 2012: Safety, Tracking & Bird Alarms in Cougar, Wolf & Bear Country
Thursday, October 4, 2012: Natural Navigation, Lostproofing & Orienteering
Thursday, January 10, 2013: Wilderness Survival Skills & Emergency Preparedness
Thursday, March 7, 2013: Local Wild Edible Plants & Backcountry Herbal Medicine

Class Tuition & Registraton


Start anytime. No prerequisites for any class.
If you are unsure as to your final balance, just make a deposit of any amount to guarantee your spot, then contact us with the names/ages of those attending, and you can pay your balance at class. Thanks!
1 PM Homeschool Class Tuition:
First Family Member $15.00; Second Family Member $10.00 if deposit made in advance, or $15 if family initially pays at the door; Each Add'l Family Member $5.00.
6 PM Evening Class Tuition Rates: Unaccompanied Minor $15.00. Adult $10.00 if paid in advance, or $15 at the door; Additional family members or friends $10.00 each.

Or click here to go to register through our PORTLAND-VANCOUVER MEETUP SITE where you can find the most up-to-date classes and itineraries throughout the acacemic year.


Call or email us to find out how Washington State homeschool and elementary-high schoolers can get reimbursed through Columbia Virtual Academy.

ENROLLMENT OPTIONS for your choice of our next PORTLAND/VANCOUVER CLASSES:

Either: 1) Call with a Credit Card to reserve your space and we'll get you all the details.
Or: 2)
Email Us & Mail Check Deposit: Send a minimum of $5/person check deposit payable to the Wolf College, 1026 14th St. SW, Puyallup WA 98371, along with the full names of registrants, email addresses, phone numbers, zip codes, and relevant health history information such as allergies.
Or: 3) Use the PayPal link below to pay your tuition, and we'll get you all set up! Please add a note with your phone number, names of additional friends/family members you are registering, ages of any children, and relevant health history information like allergies. PayPal should provide us with your address and email.

Participant Names with ages of youth:

Class Date/Location and Your Phone Number in case of last minute updates:



After receiveing your registration, we'll email you a confirmation that includes any balance due and any extra registration materials we'd need you to complete.

 


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Click Here for our Saturday Earth Skills Workshop Series
Click Here for our Sunday Afternoon Sustainable Homes & Gardens Series
Click Here for our Weekend Afternoon Wolf Trackers Training Series

Refund Policy

Our refund policy is written just above where you sign your registration form. It reads that if we cannot accept your registration due to closed enrollment or other reason during the application process, you will receive a full refund on deposits. Otherwise, deposits are not refundable. If you need to cancel after making further payment, you may receive a credit for a future program, minus a 25% administration fee of your total payments, in case of emergency. Of course, you will receive a full refund if the program you sign up for is canceled and not rescheduled at a time you can attend. Participants may be asked to leave at any time for inappropriate behavior or unresolvable match to camp, and no refund (nor credit necessarily) will be given for the portion of the program which is missed.

Packing List for Daytime Outings

___ Drink water, eat a snack, and use the bathroom before arriving.
___ Lunch, using zip-locks, tupperware, and other reusable containers to reduce trash.
___ Depending on the weather, bring sunscreen, sunhat, and hat for warmth, thermal socks, thin gloves, water shoes, or shoes or boots that can get dirty.
___ Although we always try to keep clothes and footwear as dry as possible, please allow the clothesto get dirty and become "nature" clothes for forest exploration. Take a trip to Value Village or the Salvation Army or another used clothing store to find such clothes if necessary. Long-sleeve pants and a long-sleeve shirt are recommended. Earth-tone (natural) shades of clothing (e.g. browns and greens) are best and clothes which are "quiet" as they brush against things.
___ Remember that cotton clothing is comfortable, but worthless if it gets wet. Rain gear is recommended on cold, wet wintery days. Fleece, wool, polypropylene, or nylon pullovers are always great for classes.
___ Journaling materials for those working on the Wolf Journey Earth Skills Training Course.

___ Optional: Materials are normally included in class fees, but adults may buy recommended books and our Frost Mora survival knives for a $25 donation to our Max Davis Scholarships fund. Youth need to pass our Level III safety test before buying a knife. We also have journal materials, binoculars, field guides, instruments, extra sanitary supplies, water bottles, rain ponchos, compasses, and of course sunscreen available when necessary for use.

Lost & Found Policy: We do try to return lost items in person the next time we see you, or leave them somewhere to be picked up. However, we don't have the time or resources to send things to you. Instead, you can pick up lost items from the Wolf Campus in Puyallup for up to 90 days after your program is over. Otherwise, forgotten items will be picked up by charity. To help avoid loosing things, please put your name on every item you bring. For clothes, print your name on the tag. Thank you!

 


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