The Scoop - November 29, 2011

Update on 12-14-2011: The latest newsletter, Turtle Tracks - Winter 2011, is now available!

A fine hello to everyone out there from the wilds of Turtle Island Preserve. We have been in the midst of a very mild fall. At this time last year we were already experiencing temperatures in the single digits and there was persistent ice on all the roads. This recent weather has been spectacularly mild and it has allowed us the good fortune being able to accomplish lots of outdoor work. We simply cannot wait to share all our progress with you on your next visit.

Thanksgiving was especially interesting this year as one of our mares had a healthy little filly that we have yet to name. All the animals are doing well and fluffing up their winter fur to prepare for the coming cold.

Just because winter approaches doesn’t mean we aren’t still hard at work around the preserve. We have four helpful interns and a family of four living with us at this time. The extra hands have been greatly needed on all of our projects, including trail improvement, forest management and firewood preparation to name just a few.

The Fall Open House was a raging hit in September and TC Roberson High School, Hanger Hall School for Girls and Elon University have spent some time with us too. A few more school and college groups are on their way to visit before the year is through. And as always, we are already eagerly preparing for summer camp 2012!

Our other big news is that we are now an officially recognized 501c3 non-profit. We are hoping this will allow us to acquire grant funding and hopefully expand our scholarship program. Please spread the word about our unique camp.

We are still accepting submissions for the upcoming Turtle Tracks newsletter set to be distributed in mid-December. In the mean time, take good care and do good things!

 

 
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Welcome to the Island!

Students gather around the friendship circle to practice fire by friction.

We live, teach, breathe and believe in nature's governing truths. We interact with the beautiful clarifying teachings of nature as we interpret it's story. We are more about doing it than talking about it. We invite you to visit us and experience all that is Turtle Island!

The programs at Turtle Island Preserve are powerful and effective. We dig deep reaching profound connections within us, touching our ancestral roots. "SIMPLY REAL", we touch the sources of life directly, unshielded from nature's truths. Intimate and personal, we experience relationship building with the foundational essence of our existence.

Visiting educators, campers, and family members repeatedly and independently have exclaimed excitedly while participating in our programs, "You guys really do it!"

The easiest way to see Turtle Island Preserve is to schedule your own personal Horse Drawn Carriage Ride with Eustace! This is great for those people who want to come to Turtle Island but just can't wait for the next Open House!

 
Scheduled Programs and Activities

Note: Please only use the driving directions posted here on our website! Mapquest and other web-based navigational sites will get you lost.


Open House

Open House is held twice a year, on the last Sunday's of September and March. The next Open House will be held Sunday, March 25, 2012.

This is a free event from 10am-4pm. There is an elaborate potluck luncheon served at midday, so bring a covered dish and join us. We'll be featuring many hands-on demonstrations and interactions throughout the day with skilled naturalists, buggy rides with Eustace, in and among the pristine Turtle Island base-camp. No registration is necessary. Its a rain-or-shine event.

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2012 Summer Camp Dates

  • Young Boys Camp (ages 8-10): June 24 - 30, 2012
  • Adult Camp (ages 18+): June 26 - 30, 2012
  • Older Boys Camp (ages 11-17): July 1-14, 2012
  • Older Girls Camp (ages 12-18): July 15-28, 2012
  • Young Girls Camp (ages 7-11): July 15-21,  2012
  • Family Camp (all ages): August 6-10, 2012

Download the Summer Camp 2011 Application::
Click here for the application in Adobe Acrobat format


Workshops and Classes

  • Horse and Mule Driving Workshop: Saturday, December 3, 2011

Download a Workshop Registration Form to register for any of the above workshops:
Click here for the form in Adobe Acrobat format

 

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Recent Events

 

Wallace in the mist.Turtle Island in the News

Eustace presented talks and demonstrations on traditional and sustainable living at FloydFest's Global Village" this July...

  • Check out Our state Magazine for a recent article on Turtle Island Preserve http://www.ourstate.com/eustace-conway
  • Check out Appalachian Voices for a recent article on Turtle Island and Eustace http://appvoices.org/2011/08/01/turtle-island/
  • Turtle Island Preserve is featured in a new National Geographic book by Pam Grout called "The 100 Best Vacations to Enrich Your Life." You can find the book here!
Eustace was featured in GQ magazine!  Read it here!
Other news events:
  • MSN interviewed Eustace, and you can find the full interview here!
  • A new article about Eustace on "The Outdoor Weblog" can be found here!

 

Online Now!: Photo galleries for young boys camp, girls camp and boys camp!

 

 
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