This is a safe space for cultural practices. This means that we begin our day in a "good way" through smudging and a gratitude offering. Participation is voluntary.
Transportation is not provided.
Food and water is not provided.
There are 2 outhouse facilities on site.
No power or technological access.
No running water
There are active bee hives at the entrance to the site.
Your own transportation to and from Love site.
Emergency contact information for each student.
An adult chaperone for every ten students.
Your own chairs if you choose not to sit on the ground.
Ground sit upon such as a towel, blanket, etc.
Dress for the weather.
An emergency kit for any accidents or bug bites.
Your own water for the day.
Your own snacks and food for the day.
Resource People will be provided for each session. Behavioral issues will be the responsibility of the designated group chaperone(s).
NE Voices Podcast regarding visits to Love Land Based Site
Episode 14: A Family Guide to Land-Based Learning at Love Land
Episode 13: Understanding Smudging as Part of the Land-Based Learning Experience
Episode 12: Beginning in a Good Way: When the Land Leads the Learning