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This October, Unbridled Spirit 7 hosted an event at the farm with Whatcom Intergenerational High School. The entire school was invited to enjoy this event.

Starting us off was Two Feathers a Local Drummer and Singer, Native American affiliated with seven local tribes. He played his Drum and Sang his songs for us, welcoming everyone to the farm and to this work.

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Rotating between the Creative Pathways Arena, where students work together on a goal. Then creating an obstacle course of pathways and obstacles, for their horse to make their way through with the help of their team.


The Wellness Barn! Giving students the opportunity to learn about essential oils, tapping and breathing techniques.

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The small area area, where students had a choice to work with mini horses, Llama or Goats. A chance to hold one of our bunnies or even pet a baby chick!


At the pond was a circle in nature with a local elder, William John students affectionately call Mr. Bill. He taught shared lessons, songs and stories with students.

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. -Molly McKenna


 

This year Lydia Place brought families to Family Farm Day at Unbridled Spirit.

We had such a lovely time, horse rides, mini horse grooming, arts and crafts, photo shoot, lunch and most of all time for connection.


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We couldn't have done this event without the support of our community members and volunteers. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed to this event,

it was successfully fun day!


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Thank you to Lydia Place for bringing your families to this event!

for more information on Lydia Place and their amazing work click below.

 

This September we benefited from a work party at the farm! Community members, friends and organizations such as our local Kiwanis club and Explorations Academy put their hands together and really accomplished a lot! Thank you so much to everyone that came out to support Unbridled Spirit 7!


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