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THE ACORN CIRCLE

Weavers & Explorers

The Acorn Circle is organized around its most vulnerable. Where parents and children are truly held, the whole community is made more whole.

Early parenthood is one of the most profound and disorienting passages a human being can move through — and in our time, one of the loneliest. The village that once surrounded a new mother, distributing the weight of early childhood across many capable hands, has largely dissolved. What remains is often isolation dressed as independence: a parent alone with a small child, holding everything, unseen. Our programs at AHS aim to support young families and especially mothers in the fourth trimester. 

"You cannot pour from an empty vessel. And you cannot return to yourself if you have never been given the space to set down what you are carrying — even for a morning." 

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PARENTS — THE WEAVER

Present. Attentive. Enough.

​Holding the container lightly while the children are fully immersed.

Weavers are the adults present in the circle on any given day. Their role is not to teach, lead, or facilitate — it is simply to be there. Watching. Available. Noticing when a child needs something without hovering over every moment. When conflict arises, Weavers don't fix it. They slow it down — helping children connect to what they're feeling and what they need. This is what parents are already doing. The circle just gives it a name and a container.

  • Be present — that is the whole job

  • Keep a light eye on safety and unmet needs

  • When conflict arises, help children slow down and connect to their feelings

  • Trust the children to figure out the rest

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CHILDREN — THE EXPLORER

Curious. Unscheduled. Free.

Explorers are the children. Their only expectation is to show up and be themselves — to play, to wander, to notice what they notice. There is no curriculum, no goal, no right way to be here. A child who finds an animal track and crouches to look. Who follows a stream. Who decides today is for sitting under a tree. Who gets into a fight, works it out slowly, and goes back to playing. That is all of it. That is the whole thing.

  • Play — freely, wildly, quietly, however it wants to look

  • Explore the living world without agenda

  • Notice what they notice

  • Be fully a child

Traditional Skills as Unshakeable Empowerment in Times of Uncertainty,
All While Nourishing Community and Connection to One Another 

FOOD & NOURISHMENT

Wild plant identification

The edible and medicinal language of your local landscape

CRAFT & FIBER

Hand spinning & weaving

Warmth made by your own hands — fiber as story, as patience, as presence

ECO ART

Eco-art creations

Selecting, drying, and stewarding seeds across seasons

WILDCRAFTING

Cordage & knotting

Twisting plant fiber into rope — one of the oldest human technologies,

FOOD & NOURISHMENT

Seed saving

Selecting, drying, and stewarding seeds across seasons

HEALING

Herbal medicine basics

Tinctures, teas, and poultices — the pharmacy of the hedgerow

ECO ART

Natural pigments

Grinding ochre, charcoal, and clay into color.

WILDCRAFTING

Basketry & coiling

Willow, rush, pine needle — weaving containers from the materials at hand

FOOD & NOURISHMENT

Fermentation

Preserving the harvest — bread, kraut, kefir, vinegar

TRACKING & AWARENESS

Animal tracking

Reading the stories written in mud and snow

ECO ART

Leaf & bark printing

Pressing the texture of the living world onto paper, cloth, and skin

CREATIVE MAKING

Storytelling & oral tradition

Making story from nothing — learning to hold a listener, to shape time with words

SHELTER & CRAFT

Natural building

Cob, cordwood, and wattle — sheltering with materials of the place itself

COMMUNITY

Communal food growing

Tending land together — the oldest form of shared resilience

WILDCRAFTING

Natural dyeing

Walnut husks, goldenrod, weld, and madder 

FOOD & NOURISHMENT

Seed saving

Selecting, drying, and stewarding seeds across seasons

READY TO BEGIN

How to step in

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Know which role you're in

If you're an adult bringing a child, you're a Weaver. If you're a child, you're an Explorer. That's the whole orientation.

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Sign up for AHS Membership 

Drop in once a week The Acorn Circle: Thursdays 10am–12pm, no weekly commitment. 

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Reach out to learn more

It is as simple as it sounds. Come as you are.

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