Saturday, August 4, 2007

Omega or bust




Family Week has been a great success at Omega because it offers families something rare: a unique balance of time together and time apart so that everyone can have fun, learn, explore, and make new friends. We invite veteran Family Weekers back to continue in the creation of an extended family, and welcome new families to join us.

Special Guests: We welcome renowned singer-songwriters David Wilcox and Nance Pettit as resident bards and practitioners of musical medicine for the week.

Program Structure: Workshops and kids camps meet each morning (9 a.m.-noon) and Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons (2:30 p.m.-5 p.m.). Tuesday afternoon the faculty offer family activities: a softball game, wilderness romps, music-making, and sampler workshops. In the evenings we gather for performances, games, and a campfire.


Family Week Workshops for Adults:

my class:
Shakti Yoga: Awakening Vitality & Creativity
Linda Lalita Winnick

Mark's class:
The Transcendent Power of Drumming
Steve Leicach

The Dance of Tennis
Jena Marcovicci

The Joy of Play: It's Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood
Joe Killian

Being With Flowers: Floral Art As Spiritual Practice
Anthony Ward

Gospel Music Community
Sister Alice Martin

Experiencing Life As Living Ceremony
Carl Big Heart

Family Week Kids and Teen Camps:

The Magic of Art & the Art of Magic: For kids ages 8-12
Janet Fredericks, Tom Verner

Macy's class:
Photography Camp: For kids ages 8-13
Amy Berkson, Todd Shapera

Beyond Basketball for Kids: For kids ages 8-12
Kevin Heath, Ellen Riley

Mira's class:
Adventure Game Theater: For teens ages 12-17
Adventure Game Theater Staff

Marko's class:
Little Forest People: For kids ages 6-10
Ranger Jay Cook, Ranger Veronica Sampson, Ranger Woody Watson

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