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| "When
I first walked up the road in Hidden Villa, I was overwhelmed
by a sense of past lives lived in serenity and harmonious
fulfillment in this place." ~ Josephine Duveneck. |
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Kristina
Underdal ~ Educator
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Hidden
Villa has long been a sacred place of inspiration for me.
I came here several summers as a child camper; took night
hikes under the full moon with my mother; bicycled up with
friends after school to study by the stream and sleep at
the hostel; and have hiked, wandered, run and explored
these beautiful trails since I was young. Hidden Villa is
in me.
There
is an intangible spirit that fills the Hidden Villa valley.
Josephine Duveneck herself said that she felt
this upon passing through the Hidden Villa gates. And
now, those of us who visit this treasured valley can
feel the warmth of spirit this family of visionaries
has bequeathed to us. The Duvenecks' unwavering commitment
to social and environmental justice created a powerful
legacy
of innovative programs and close community ties. It has
been a joy and an honor to be able to share this with
my students.
The
skill of the Hidden Villa teaching staff continuously
astounded me. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity
to collaborate with the Hidden Villa in such
an intimate way in developing the Partnership Program, which
benefited
my
students
in
so many ways. I would particularly like to express my gratitude
to Chris Overington, director of community programs at
Hidden Villa, who demonstrated an incredible willingness,
enthusiasm, and dedication to experiment and invent new
field trip programs together. The classroom curriculum
presented in this website also reflects to a large degree
the invaluable mentoring of my mother - retired 3rd grade
teacher, farm and wilderness field trip guide and Hidden
Villa board member.
I
hope that you find something within this webpage that
sparks your imagination and supports you in tapping into
the vast possibilities for growth the Hidden Villa field
trips offer your students. |