Witch Camp

Are you interested in learning more about magic? Do you feel like you might be a witch but don’t know exactly what that means? Do you want to learn more? 

Then this camp is for you. Welcome to Witch Camp!

Join us for a week in the forest, learning about the magic of plants, making potions, playing games, creating amulets (and wands), talking with animals and connecting with others. There’s a connection between magic and the things you care about: environmental stewardship, racial justice, trans rights, understanding the changes our bodies go through and making the world a better place. 

You already have a deep power inside of yourself that connects you to the moon, plants, animals, fungi, insects and unseen realms. Learn to cultivate your intuition and confidence by learning exercises to develop these skills. Learn about the changes happening in your body and feel less alone. Talk about gender and sexuality in a safe environment where you won’t be judged. And, have fun!

This camp will transition into a year long monthly meet up group. We’ll meet monthly with a similar group of folks to continue building community throughout the year. You don’t have to do camp to be a part of this group. 

Size for camp and group is limited to 15 people. 

This camp is for 11-14 year old (middle schoolers) girls, trans girls & trans boys, and gender non conforming youth

Dates:

August 1st - August 5th

Monday - Thursday 9am - 2pm 

Friday August 5th 6 - 8pm shared community dinner and talent show with friends and families . 

Location:

This camp takes place in the woods of The Evergreen State College. Thursday day and Friday night dinner will take place outside at Rebekah’s house on the Westside of Olympia. (location disclosed upon registration)

Price: 

$250-$350 sliding scale (What is sliding scale?)

Scholarships available, please inquire.

Your camp leader:

Rebekah Erev is an artist and a kohenet, Hebrew priestexx. They are also a feminist, queer, disabled, dreamworker, healer, activist and teacher. In their work they collaborate with  benevolent unseen and seen beings to make art and ritual with the intention to heal earth and restore a sense of human belonging.

Rebekah has over 20 years of experience teaching in public schools, camps, and online. They hold a Master in Teaching from The Evergreen State College. They are currently living on the occupied lands of the Squaxin, Chehalis, and Nisqually people/Olympia, WA. with their partner and animal companions. Learn more at: RebekahErevStudio.com

Covid protocol: We will follow recommended CDC protocal as well as spend all our time outdoors. If there are other requests for safety measures, please let us know. 

Access: This camp will take place in the woods on trails and in common spaces in the Evergreen woods. We will enter the trail from a wheelchair accessible point. Please contact Rebekah to discuss access needs such as ASL or physical accessibility and we will do our best to meet those needs. 

First Aid: Rebekah is trained in Wilderness First Aid and CPR, their will be a support staff available and on call at the Evergreen State College. 

Questions: Please email: rebekah@rebekaherevstudio.com