Community Events

Marin County Tracking Club

Aug 1 2009 07:59
Aug 5 2009 09:34
US/Alaska

Join us for a morning of tracking the wilds of Point Reyes!


Meet at 8:30am, rain or shine, always the last Sunday of the month, at Toby’s Feed Barn on HWY 1 in Pt Reyes Station. Play and learn in nature with good friends. Beginning and advanced trackers, young and old, are all welcome. You’ll be amazed at what you discover!

We meet ‘til about noon. It’s free!

Areas of Focus:
Track identification
Feeding signs
Telling the story of the land
Ecological and seasonal patterns
Animal behavior
Bird language

For more info, please contact:

Richard Vacha - rwvacha@horizoncable.com or (415) 663-1704
John Brossard - luminousground@gmail.com or (415) 454-1818

Special Offer on Jon Young's New Book/Educational Series

Mar 2 2010 09:21
Mar 14 2010 09:21
US/Alaska

Jon Young and OWLink Media have launched a new web educational series titled, "Mentoring, Community and Resilience," expanding on the newly released edition of Coyote’s Guide to Connecting With Nature.

For a limited time, when you purchase the web educational series (at a cost less then the price of the book with shipping) you receive a free copy of the new Coyote's Guide!

In addition to the new web series and book we have also produced free online videos with Jon, his friends and other experts talking about the lineage of tracking and how they put nature connection and cultural mentoring into practice with children, gardens and music.

To see the free videos, learn more about buying the educational web series, get a free copy of the Coyote's Guide to Connecting With Nature and for other special offers, click here.

The educational web series expands on the teachings in Coyote's Guide and gives readers tools to get started with the book right away. This series includes 2 hours of video presentations by Jon, an audio mp3 download of the presentations, transcripts of the presentations with citations and links to the articles, books, studies and other resources referenced.

Released in 2008, the first edition of Coyote’s Guide has become the essential guide for mentors, parents, and educators for how to connect with nature in a deep and exciting way. Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods hailed the Coyote's Guide as “good medicine for nature-deficit disorder."

Penny Speaking at Sophia Summer Institute in Oakland

Jul 15 2010 19:51
Jul 18 2010 19:51
US/Alaska