GB Libraries Hosts 'Call of the Wild' Outdoor Skills Program

Call of the wild library program flyer

Mason Library will host a free outdoor education and skills experience, "Call of the Wild," on June 17, with a rain date on July 1. The family-friendly program runs 12:30-2:30.


Presented by Earthworks Programs LLC, the two-hour event is geared towards families with children ages 8 to 13 and will offer participants a newfound appreciation for the great outdoors.

The workshop is an opportunity for families to explore and enjoy nature, and to learn various outdoor skills and wilderness safely. Participants will learn to build shelter, identify plants and wildlife, and learn basic survival skills.

"We are thrilled to offer this exciting and unique program to our community," said Laurie Harrison, youth services supervisor of Mason Library. "We hope that they will take advantage of this opportunity to learn new skills, bond, and create memories together."

Registration is open and can be completed at the library's website or in person at the library. Space for the program is limited, so registering early is encouraged. All necessary equipment will be provided.

This program is partially funded by a Great Barrington Cultural Council Grant.

For more information: (413) 528-2403 ext. 3.