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Drink the Wild Air 2024

March 15, 2024 to March 17, 2024

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A weekend writing retreat for youth ages 11-19 who want to unleash a whirlwind of creativity.

Drink the Wild Air is a Creative Writing Retreat for Youth ages 11 – 19. Typically nestled in the gateway to the rocky mountains in Kananaskis country, this year we will once again come together online to take workshops with working professionals, play games, share our stories, our songs, our poems, and our art. Join us on March 15th for orientation, and on March 16th and 17th for a weekend of creative razzmatazz, hijinks, capers, and general hullabaloo.


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