Educator Institute: Join the Glacier Institute for an extraordinary teaching and learning experience at Camp Many Stories, an immersive five days and four nights of storytelling, place-based education, and creative exploration. Led by internationally acclaimed storytelling educator Jonny Walker and guided by local Native American elders, participants will deepen their understanding of using primary sources — including oral traditions, land-based histories, & student-created work — to bring learning to life. Educators will receive continuing education credit through the Primary Source Teaching Initiative, sponsored by the Library of Congress and will leave with ready-to-use strategies for integrating place, story, and primary sources into your own classrooms. Some scholarships are available.
Children's Camp: Campers ages 8–12 who would thrive in this setting, especially students from rural or underserved communities, are also sought. While students cannot receive travel costs, full scholarships are available to cover camp expenses for selected students. Through writing, art, music, and movement, every child will find a way to express their creativity and connect with the natural world. Students will contribute to a shared book of stories, poems, and artwork that celebrates the many ways we tell — and live — our stories.