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Our Summer 2025 program is near completion. Please watch this space for regular updates. Please direct questions, offers, and ideas to programs@worldfellowship.org.

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Bug Camp! (Global Entomology Coalition)
Global Entomology Coalition's Bug Camp at WFC is open to children ages 6-12 (exceptions for slightly younger or older siblings). The camp will be run by Jace Porter of the Global Entomology Coalition, who brings many years of experience leading bug expeditions around the world, together with a three-person team that will enable smaller group […]
Find out more »Nature Photography Workshop (Gina Bilander)
All ages and levels of skill and equipment are welcome as we learn to translate what we see and respond to into photographs: the art and science of light. Morning sessions from 10am-12 where daily handouts are given on technique, the history of photography and nature essays, as well as field trips. One class discusses […]
Find out more »3:00 pm
White Mountain Ukulele Retreat
The White Mountain Ukulele Retreat is a weekend community gathering where members of the various ukulele communities in New England (and elsewhere) can gather to learn from local teachers and musicians, jam, have fun, and build relationships. Check here for more details about the weekend program.
Find out more »4:00 pm
Somatic Movement & Restorative Relaxation (Jennifer Simpson)
Nourish your body and awaken a sense of wholeness with slow, soothing movement to release tension, ease discomfort, and restore balance to the mind, body, and soul. Cultivate awareness through gentle somatic practices, calming the nervous system and reducing stress. Melt into deep relaxation with restorative techniques that invite profound rest and renewal. Instructor Jennifer […]
Find out more »7:30 pm
Henri Cartier-Bresson (Gina Bilander)
The life and work of this legendary and influential photographer spanned the most important historical events of the 20th century that continue to impact our understanding of the world today. His belief in capturing the "decisive moment" went beyond his artistic expansions of documentary photography to be present and photograph Africa in the 1920s, the […]
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