When

Sunday, June 23, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM CDT
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Where

BBBS to meet, then off to SoulSpace Farm Sanctuary as a group 
2550 University Ave W Suite 410N
Saint Paul, MN 55114


 
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Contact

Mae Kindler
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities
651-789-2446
mkindler@bigstwincities.org
 

Teen Programming visits

SoulSpace Farm Sanctuary

All teen matches are invited to join us as we travel together from BBBS to New Richmond, WI to tour SoulSpace Farm Sanctuary. The SoulSpace team runs a variety of tours and programs on site, with a mission focused on bringing awareness and compassion to the way society views farm animals. They provide educational tours to numerous groups throughout the favorable weather months, allowing visitors to experience the farm and animals first-hand.  Those who are inspired to become more involved will find many volunteer and hands-on service-learning opportunities.  If you have a passion for animals, this event is for you!

***Final logistics for this event have been determined.  Please read below for updated information!***

A waiver for ALL PARTICIPANTS is REQUIRED.  You will find the waiver here for printing and completing.  PLEASE NOTE:  Parents/guardians of Littles (up to age 18) are required to sign the waiver.  This waiver will be collected upon arriving at BBBS.

Schedule:

9:00 AM - OPTIONAL breakfast available at BBBS (2550 University Ave W, Suite 410N, St Paul, MN 55114)

10:00 AM - All participants check in with BBBS staff; load bus and travel to SoulSpace Sanctuary

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM - SoulSpace Sanctuary tour and program

1:00 PM - Load bus and travel back to St Paul (we should return around 2:00 PM)

Please note that SoulSpace is a VEGAN ONLY facility.  We ask that you please refrain from consuming any animal and dairy products while on site.

If registration is closed, please contact Mae Kindler via email at mkindler@bigstwincities.org to be placed on the waitling list.

event is funded This activity is partially funded by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Workforce Development Division, through an appropriation of the Minnesota Legislature.