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Our financial aid philosophy is take what you need and give what you can. We recognize that there are economic hardships, and we want to be accessible to all, so we ask that you pay whatever it is that you can.
The more you can pay, the more children we are able to extend aid to. Before you request financial aid we ask families to consider if there are family members or friends who might help provide a scholarship to your family for this program.
While nobody has ever been turned away for lack of funds, our ability to accommodate financial aid requests rests on the strength of our program enrollment and the generosity of the individuals, businesses and foundations that partner with Wild Earth to make financial aid possible.
We're in this together! Many of us are stretching ourselves to make sure that cost doesn't get in the way of anyone playing, exploring and learning in nature.
Requests for financial aid are processed alongside your registration. This enables you to reserve a space in the program while our team is reviewing aid requests. Register now and reserve your space in SingShop: Singing Songs, Rounds and More today.
Drop us an email or give us a call and we'll be happy to answer your questions.
hello@wildearth.org
(845) 256-9830
In ancient cultures, singing is like breathing: natural and necessary for the community’s vitality. In our culture today, often we can feel so much pressure to be perfect and to sound good, which interferes with the pure joy of singing.
You do not even have to identify as a “singer” to participate. Singing inspires, unifies, and restores the community fabric; therefore everyone’s voice is important in building a truly diverse vocal community.
Come expand your musical creativity and learn new songs you can bring home to share!
About the instructor: Cara Trezise is a creative musician artist who recently moved to New Paltz. She travels regularly and teaches a unique blend of music, theater arts, nature connection, and body- centered improvisation. Cara believes singing is a survival skill that helps individuals and communities thrive. Her mission is to revive vibrant community song.