Meet Your Teachers:

Lake
Wilderness Survival Educator

Mr. Lake is a knowledgeable Eagle Scout who has spent over a decade building his skill sets in wilderness survival, bushcraft, mushroom and herbal foraging, traditional primitive skills, permaculture, conservation, and human-rewilding. Through two years of uninterrupted voluntary service, community outreach, as well as studies in anthropology and indigenous cultures, he further grew his desire to make an impact on his community through meaningful connection with the land and our fellow man. You can find him teaching a variety of survival skills, and working with Adults and Children to nurture a desire to be more resilient and independent through our organization’s programs. Lake’s gentle approach embraces the ADHD mind, and sensory seeker, as he too struggled to overcome the obstacles of ADHD throughout his youth. It is his mission to redirect children and adults to a more connected and natural state where they can build their skill sets to feel empowered, confident and independent in the outdoors. “My love for the wilderness and penchant for self-sufficient lifestyles came at an early age. My favorite book as a child was My Side of The Mountain; it tells a story of a young man who escapes the trappings of modern life and makes his way in the Catskill mountains with little more than his knowledge of the land, a creative mind, and a helpful peregrine Falcon to serve as his companion. I was fascinated by the adventure of it all, but more than that I craved the independence he gained through these things. Even at my young age I saw the value in learning these skills and remembering our ancestral modes of survival - man who can shelter and feed himself, and survive without the aid of modern conveniences is one that can’t be controlled. More and more I see our society trading away the freedom that is our human birthright for more conveniences. To me, NC Nature School is a bastion for that indomitable human spirit - it is a call to remember the old ways before they are lost, an opportunity to restore human independence, and it is a place for humans to be humans once more.”

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Denise
Nature-Based Children's Educator

Carrying on the legacy of my mother, I (Ms. Denise) have over 10 years of experience working with children in various settings such as micro schools, environmental education programs, homeschool programs, community outreach, farms, infant nurseries, churches, “special needs” and ADHD programs, Girl Scouts, children’s music and theater programs, ASL for children, and now our current organization dedicated to “rewilding” and reconnecting the modern human to nature and their humanity. Although I have been trained and have worked in “Montessori,” “Reggio Emilia,” “Forest-Schooling,” “Waldorf,” and other specific ethos settings, my preferred teaching approach is more of a medley of them all. My gentle forest-school approach consists of a focus on human-nature connection, active listening and understanding, empowering the child, and helping them deepen their connections to who they are, and what fulfills them through “child-led” learning, and self-discovery opportunities. I have always held reverence for the natural world, but throughout my life, I especially developed my appreciations through play, family gardening, hiking, honoring my indigenous lineage, 13 years of scouts, van travels through all 48 contiguous states with my grandfather, self discovery and recovery through severe clinical depression, and especially, by deepening my knowledge and human-nature connection through fulfilling studies in psychology, child-rearing, foraging, herbalism, self-sufficiency, permaculture, survival skill development, and more. Without the opportunity to have made meaningful connections with nature, I would not be here today. By connecting to nature, I have restored life back into my human experience that once was a depressed and unfulfilling place. It is my mission to give as many people the opportunity to connect to the land and their humanity through a variety of options that may be the spark they’re looking for to begin their “rewilding” journey.

Together, we are NC Nature School

Meet Your Teachers:

Lake
Wilderness Survival Educator

Lake discovered his love for the outdoors in the decade he spent in the Boy Scouts of America. After he attained the rank of Eagle Scout he continued to participate in the scouting program in both leadership and event planning capacities and has continued to expand his wilderness knowledge since leaving the scouting program. Bushcrafting, foraging, primitive skills, and human rewilding are his current areas of greatest interest. You can currently find him teaching Primitive Survival classes and working with Adults and Children to grow their wilderness confidence.

Denise
Nature-Based Children's Educator

Denise developed her appreciation of nature through 15+ years of Girl Scouts, frequent van excursions to many national parks/forests across all 48 contiguous states, and learning about her indigenous roots. She has been hooked since those first calls of the wild and has been expanding her skills ever since. Foraging, hiking, camping, and educating are her main areas of interest. She is a passionate preschool teacher that uses her skills to help many young minds discover the joys of life through nature exploration with many years of experience instructing adults and children of various learning abilities. She puts these skills to good use teaching hands-on farming and nature-based learning classes with local farms and preschools while specializing in teaching sensory seekers.

Lake
Wilderness Survival Educator

Lake discovered his love for the outdoors in the decade he spent in the Boy Scouts of America. After he attained the rank of Eagle Scout he continued to participate in the scouting program in both leadership and event planning capacities and has continued to expand his wilderness knowledge since leaving the scouting program. Bush crafting, foraging, primitive skills, and human rewilding are his current areas of greatest interest. You can currently find him teaching Primitive Survival classes and working with Adults and Children to grow their wilderness confidence.

image_6483441 (1)

Denise
Nature-Based Children's Educator

Denise developed her appreciation of nature through 15+ years of Girl Scouts, frequent van excursions to many national parks/forests across all 48 contiguous states, and learning about her indigenous roots. She has been hooked since those first calls of the wild and has been expanding her skills ever since. Foraging, hiking, camping, and educating are her main areas of interest. She is a passionate preschool teacher that uses her skills to help many young minds discover the joys of life through nature exploration with many years of experience instructing adults and children of various learning abilities. She puts these skills to good use teaching hands-on farming and nature-based learning classes with local farms and preschools while specializing in teaching sensory seekers.

Together, we are NC Farm & Forage

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