About

"What if your child could be in a community where children studied the ancient skills of living in harmony with the land and then taught these skills to their parents and extended family?”
Eric Wolf

Eric James Wolf is professional storyteller who appeared in Washington D.C. at the 2009 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival.  He is a member of the Vale Community in Yellow Springs, Ohio. He was the director of the Mills Lawn After School Program for two years. Eric has been working with children for the past twenty five years. He began working in environmental education since 1993 and is a nationally recognized storyteller. Eric Wolf has a MS in Environmental Education from Lesley University and a BA in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic.
Eric is a graduate of thirteen classes at the Tom Brown School, and in 1999, set up an outdoor education program for the San Diego YMCA that has taught outdoor skills to over ten thousand children. He has personally worked with over two thousand children in his career as an earth educator. He was a teacher, storyteller and program director of the Free Spirit Nature Camp for over nine years. He also started Earth Camp, an urban environmental education camp at the prestigious Bank Street School for children in NYC.