Wolf Moon: A Native American Weekend
January 21-23, 2011

 
   
       
 
 
       
 

Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs howled hungrily outside Native Villages.
Thus, the name for January's Full Moon.  Celebrate winter and the Wolf Moon in a fun filled weekend.


Photo by Heidi Jane Tompkins

Tentative Schedule, subject to change

  Friday, January 21
3:30 Arts & Crafts
4:30 Decorate your egg basket
5:30 Story time
6:00 Ping pong tournament, ages 10+
8:45 Guided snow shoe hike by the light of the Wolf Moon

Saturday, January 22
9:00 Milk the cow
9:30 Milk the goat
10:00 Meet on the hill for sliding
11:00 Guided winter tracking show shoe hike
11:00 Arts & Crafts
1:30 Meet in the dining room to make candles
2:00 Drumming and singing with Loril Moondream and Peter Whitefox,
learning the language of the drums
3:30 Native American games in the dining room
with Loril Moondream and Peter Whitefox
4:30 Arts & Crafts
5:30 Cocktail Party in the dining room featuring contemporary Native American Songs and music
8:00 Meet at the campfire for Native American stories
with Loril Moondream and Peter Whitefox

Sunday, Januray 23
9:00 Milk the cow
9:30 Milk the goat
10:00 Native American Craft
11:00 Meet on the hill for sliding

Rates starting at:

$109.00 per adult per night
$84.00 per child (5-17) per night
$42.00 per child (2-4) per night
kids under two are free!
Rates include 3 home cooked meals per overnight stay

 
       

   
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