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We are thrilled to offer a wide range of educational programs, recreation, body movement, creative expression, and much more throughout the Summer 2025 season. Please check regularly for updates and additions! Direct any questions, offers, and ideas to programs@worldfellowship.org.

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July 2024
Nervous System + Generational Healing Workshop (Part II) (Dae + Night Studio)
Join Thursdae for an immersive journey of self-exploration, healing, and renewal to harmonize the wisdom of generations past with the resilience of the nervous system, paving the way for a more vibrant and interconnected future. The human body is an intricate tapestry woven with the threads of seven generations with some studies suggesting imprints as many as 14 generations back. Beyond the genetic makeup, bodies also store the stories, experiences, traumas and joys of ancestors, shaping your perceptions and behaviors.…
Find out more »Fun Night!
Every Friday, bring your song, poem, skit, stand-up routine, strange-but-beguiling act, instrument, dance, juggling, children's plays, etc., to entertain and amuse at Fun Night. All ages, all acts… all love it, every Friday! Sign up ahead or let the spirit move you.
Find out more »Building climate resilience through energy education for rural youth in Kenya (Jackline Ochola Edung, activist)
Climate change isn’t something for the future; it is happening now and we need a now mentality to solve it. What if we cultivate youth leadership to build climate resilience around us? Jackline Edung is a founder the Kenya Institute of Energy, which offers practical education on alternative energy solutions to youth in oil-affected communities in Kenya's Rift Valley, and will offer strategies and perspectives from her work educating and mobilizing youth to be part of the solution to the…
Find out more »Ty Citerman (Music Performance)
Guitarist/composer Ty Citerman performs with a wide range of ensembles, including his newest Time Phase Trio and radical Yiddish songsters Bop Kabbalah+Voices. This summer, he returns to WFC to perform a special solo set of original music, improvisations, jazz tunes, classical and folk pieces, plus a handful of surprises from his diverse palette of musical interests. Six strings with electronics will make for a truly engaging and provocative Saturday night set.
Find out more »Nature Photography Workshop (Gina Bilander, photographer)
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 whether, in this age of 24 hr. multimedia saturation, a photograph can still bear witness to the important issues of this time.
Find out more »Berenice Abbott: pioneering photographer documenting urban life in the 1930s (Gina Bilander, photographer)
Berenice Abbott: Pioneering Photographer, whose work spans her portraits of cultural figures in Berlin and Paris in the years between WW1 and WW2, documentation of urban life and architecture in the 1930s, a member of the board, teacher and mentor of the New York Photo League, a group and school of progressive photographers concerned with documenting through social realism and innovative photo techniques the important issues of that time from 1936-1952; and her experiments with photographs illustrating for textbooks scientific…
Find out more »Nature Photography Workshop (Gina Bilander, photographer)
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 whether, in this age of 24 hr. multimedia saturation, a photograph can still bear witness to the important issues of this time.
Find out more »How to Halt Sudan’s Vastly Destructive Civil War and Save Millions from Needless Hunger and Death (Robert Rotberg, scholar)
Robert Rotberg, who has written recently and over many years about the desperate and senseless genocidal wars in Sudan, will talk on “How to Halt Sudan’s Vastly Destructive Civil War and Save Millions from Needless Hunger and Death.” He was the Founding Director of Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution and earlier taught political science at MIT, was vice-president of Tufts University, and president of Lafayette College. His most recent book is Overcoming the Oppressors (OUP,…
Find out more »Nature Photography Workshop (Gina Bilander, photographer)
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 whether, in this age of 24 hr. multimedia saturation, a photograph can still bear witness to the important issues of this time.
Find out more »Nature Photography Workshop (Gina Bilander, photographer)
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 whether, in this age of 24 hr. multimedia saturation, a photograph can still bear witness to the important issues of this time.
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