Spirit Call Northwest

Answer the call and see what grows

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OTHER PROGRAMS

* Local Tracker Club Events
* Wild Womens Weekend
* Youth Survivor Day Camp

February drum making workshop

Working on a deer hide at our tanning workshop in March
LOCAL TRACKER CLUB EVENTS
Local Tracker School students and other interested individuals get together to practice a variety of primitive living skills including flintknapping (making stone tools), hide tanning, fire by friction, survival skills, tracking and awareness and more. Most activities are offered free unless there are specific supply costs. Any costs will be noted with the program listing. To participate or if you need more information, please email Debbie Tremel at Lafmore@earthlink.net. Once you've RSVPed, location, directions and any other necessary information will be sent.

Next upcoming program:
Nothing in the summer due to camps and Vision Quest

CLEANING WITHOUT CHEMICALS
This workshop will focus on a number of options to clean your home without resorting to products laden with chemicals that are detrimental to the health of you and your family as well as the environment.
Tuesday, 3/13/07
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Free to the community through the Briggs YMCA
WILD WOMEN'S WEEKEND
Each September, the Spokane YMCA hosts a Wild Women's Weekend. This three day event which takes place at Camp Reed, just north of Spokane, is a wonderful opportunity for women to get together and enjoy camp activities including canoeing, hiking and ropes coarse. At Wild Women's Weekend, Spirit Call Northwest offers workshops including pine needle baskets, flintknapping, animal tracking, meditation workshops and much more. To find out more, visit the YMCA website at Spokane YMCAThis camp always fills early, so bring your friends, sisters and mothers and enjoy getting closer to the Earth and to each other.
SURVIVOR DAY CAMP
This summer, join us for a week of adventure. These day camps, for ages 7-14, will include all the great tracker skills including bow drill fires, tracking, flintknapping, survival skills, awareness and nature games and lots of playing in the dirt! Camp culminates with a campout for the whole family where kids can demonstrate and teach their new skills! For more information visit Briggs Community YMCACamp sign up kicks off March 18th. Camp for ages 7-9 is July 31-August 4. Camp for ages 10-14 is August 7-11. Camps run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with extended care provided from 7-9 a.m. and 5-6 p.m. For registration information, visit the YMCA website.