Bryant Elementary was one of the schools included in our pilot program of the School…
Recently shared at our Dinner in the Woods event, this video features founder Debbi Brainerd and what inspired her to create IslandWood 20 years ago.
20th ANNIVERSARY
Recently shared at our Dinner in the Woods event, this video features founder Debbi Brainerd and what inspired her to create IslandWood 20 years ago.
Bryant Elementary was one of the schools included in our pilot program of the School…
This month we celebrate twenty years—since launching our School Overnight Program and Graduate Program on…
IslandWood graduate students were featured in this recent Seattle Times article about House Bill 2078
Fantastic video. Well done and totally professional. The project is a real tribute that can last.
What a great story. Debbi and Paul, your commitment to education and the environment have changed peoples lives forever. Thank you for making the world and our community a better place.
IslandWood acknowledges that the land on which we gather is within the ancestral territory of the suqʷabš “People of Clear Salt Walter” (Suquamish People). Expert fisherman, canoe builders and basket weavers, the suqʷabš live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suqʷabš live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors for future generations as promised by the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855. While the majority of our work takes place on Suquamish and Duwamish (dxʷdɐwʔabʃ) land, we also conduct programs on the land of the Snohomish (sduhúbʃ), Puyallup (spuyaləpabš), Muckleshoot (buklshuhls), Skokomish (sqoqc’bes), and S’Klallam (nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əm) peoples.
IslandWood is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our tax ID number is 31-1654076.
4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.855.4300