ReWilding Calendar 2026
April 25
Boulder Tree City Work Party
9am-11am
In the Boulder Town Park
Please join us in celebrating Earth Day (4/22) and National Arbor Day (4/24) by tending to our community food forest.
Bring your gloves, we have the tools.
Planting or tending to trees serves as a bridge between Arbor Day and Earth Day, highlighting conservation, hope and sustainability.
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April 25
Boulder Seed Collective
Seed Swap, Perennial Plants and House Plant Exchange
April 25, 2026
11am-1pm
Boulder Town Park Pavillion
Please bring your open pollinated, untreated, chemical free, non-GMO seeds for swapping.
Also, bring a beautiful houseplant or perennials, or two or three for trade; they can be potted or bare root—as long as you’re prepared to part with them.
Let’s support diversity in our gardens and indoor spaces and thank you for supporting our efforts in keeping the seeds alive!
“A seed sown in the soil makes us one with the Earth.
It makes us realize that we are the Earth.”
~Vandana Shiva
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May 1st and 2nd
The first session of
Medicine At Our Feet Herbal Apprenticeship
I still have 2 spaces open…please reach out if you’d like to join this course.
https://www.nightravenrewilding.org/apprenticeship
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May 3
9am-noon
For the Birds!
Night Raven Garden
With Steve Cox, Sofia Jain and Constance Lynn
Sofia will start us off with an intro to bird language and then Steve will lead us on a little meander to engage with the birds who call Lower Boulder, home. We’ll wrap up with a discussion with Constance on some ways to care for our feathered friends.
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May 12
7-9pm
Location TBA
Two films from Navdanya International
brought to Boulder by Chloee Sheffield
Annapurna
a new film that weaves together the voices of women seed keepers, the songs of elders, and the living traditions of Adivasi communities.
This 35 minute short film is a snippet of the grassroots work, the
Navdanya farmers’ movement founded by Dr.Vandana Shiva has been doing for over forty years.
Shakti
which amplifies the voices of organic women farmers from the Mahila Anna Swaraj (MAS) movement across India, initiated by Navdanya.
The film documents the courage of women who walked away from genetically modified crops and the cycle of debt, dispossession, and tragedy imposed by corporate agriculture. Through their “gardens of hope,” they are restoring biodiversity, rebuilding community health, and strengthening local food sovereignty.
In the midst of pandemic, climate crisis, and economic instability, these women demonstrate that agroecology is not only viable — it is a pathway to autonomy, dignity, and resilience.
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May 27-June 2
Tattoo artist Sarah Frary, from Spiral Unwinding, will be in Boulder
Her offerings include:
Ceremony tattoo: an intentional practice with energy work, meditation, light massage and plant medicines, to open the body to receive deeply transformative experiences through the healing art of tattoo.
Intuitive tattoo: where the recipient is consenting to a channeled mystery design.
To book or ask any questions you can contact Sarah at:
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August 2-8
Elkhorn Skills Gathering
Sugarloaf Valley Ranch
Organized by Kayenta Fire
One of the focuses of Elkhorn is education. At this gathering you can expect to find a variety of classes to choose from including basketry, wild clay pottery, tanning, animal processing, plant identification and wild edibles, friction fire, navigation, primal movement, spinning, weaving, felting, buckskin sewing, leather crafts, sandals, moccasins, stone tools, earth pigments and more.
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August 11-14
A Vigil Walk and Ceremony on Behalf of
Our Cougar Kin
Our intention is to walk from Boulder to Torrey with three camps along the way where we’ll have ceremonies in the evenings.
Please reach out if you’d like to participate in any way.
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October
The Nature Mystic with Practical Feet
Weeklong Sacred Activism Intensive
In the backcountry
Details TBA
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November
Boulder Community Quest
Details TBA
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Night Raven ReWilding
For love of wild nature!