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Open • 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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Charlie's Acres Farm Animal Sanctuary

Charlie's Acres Farm Animal Sanctuary

(17 reviews)

We had an amazing time at Charlie's Acres Farm Animal Sanctuary Spring Celebration! The entire…read moreevent was clean, organized, and very family-friendly. There were volunteers at every barn who were kind, knowledgeable, and happy to share information about the animals while giving us veggies to feed them. It was clear the animals are truly loved and very well cared for. They also had thoughtful extras like complimentary flavored oat milk, fresh popcorn, a vegan food truck, a kids' play area with games, and a nice picnic space to relax. Everything felt welcoming and well planned. Our group had such a great time, and we're already looking forward to coming back for the Halloween event. Highly recommend for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking for a fun and meaningful day out!

a MUST visit in Napa…read more to top off my mother's birthday was a visit to Charlie's Acres Farm. you can reserve an appointment (preferable), although walk-ins, like mines today, can be possible if available. they also have a $50 donation suggested for each person our tour guide, Connie, led the way and showed us around Charlie's and gave us insight on each animal and how they are being taken care of at the Sanctuary. you will see pigs, cows, sheep and many more beautiful creatures God has created for us my mother was delighted and thrilled with the whole experience, and Connie made us feel comfortable and welcomed at their Farm. it's incredible to see how much we can impact animals, their habitat and their future positively, with thoughtful decisions and responsible ways to help change the way they are treated at farms, labs, etc shout to Greg for a welcoming reception, shout out to our tour guide Connie for an elite experience on my mother bday and thank Charlie for saving the animals

Shiloh Arms Child Development Center - Play area

Shiloh Arms Child Development Center

(2 reviews)

Oak Park

Our family is incredibly grateful for the care and dedication of Shiloh Arms Development Center!…read moreThe staff, many of whom have over 20 years of experience, truly lead with love and compassion every single day. We see their genuine care reflected in everything they do for the children. The center provides fresh, nutritious meals prepared by staff, a well-structured daily routine with nap time, plenty of learning opportunities, and fun playtime. These routines help build the structure young children need as they prepare for kindergarten. Shiloh Arms goes above and beyond to meet every child's unique needs, giving parents peace of mind knowing their little ones are in the best hands. Rowena, the school coordinator, is exceptional--always hands-on, assisting in classrooms, and engaging with the children daily. The teachers are communicative, kind, and truly amazing at what they do. The school also encourages parent involvement and keeps the year exciting with activities like summer water play, holiday festivities, birthday celebrations, and more. My daughter absolutely loves attending Shiloh Arms. She often talks about her teachers and friends with such joy. We couldn't ask for a better place for her to be while mom and dad are at work. I highly recommend Shiloh Arms Development Center for parents with children ages 2-5. If you're looking for a nurturing and enriching environment, go check them

Shiloh Arms Preschool and Daycare is absolutely the best when it comes to trusting a safe and happy…read moreenvironment to trust with your kids. The teachers truly care for every student with so much professionalism and care I couldn't ask for anything more, especially this day and age it's scary finding a good place for your babies to go! We have sent both of our kids here and they are so excited to go every morning and come back home with so much to say about their day! They are provided education,meals and snacks as well as a nap and playground (outside area) to play at. We can't say enough about this hidden gem other than we are blessed to have found it and highly recommend it!

Hanna Center

Hanna Center

(12 reviews)

I spent time at Hanna and their Santa Rosa group home from 1976-79. Academics was a strong point…read morehere except for the witch instructed morals class. Truth hurts. They teach at risk youth skills and discipline, but really its only a solution for parents that want to get rid of their kids because they cant handle them. Its great the diocese makes this attempt at helping society, but sending youth off to be in the company of other budding felons just makes them felons. Fights were very common as were sexual assaults from other boys. I didnt witness such improprieties from staff members who were largely very professional. In conclusion my criticism is less with Hanna and more with society in needing such places to begin with. Hanna wont transform your boy and just might make him worse. It could go either way.

04 alumni graduate. They teach you as a young kid-mid teenage how to take responsibilities by…read morewaking up to dong your morning chores assigned every week. They teach you how to cook morning and dinner meals for the cabin. A lot of activities, sports, trips mentors to keep you busy. Sunday chapel, I mean you don't even get charged.. Its all donations and if you can't afford anything they provide all the resources and help you need to get u through school and life. School was pretty cool from building in woodshop class to firing rockets in science class etc... got to meet a lot of wealthy people and invited to their mansions for us to enjoy. Next to a lake, swings slides all kinds of full courts, BBQs, (PIER 39 OWNERS) . Went to black hawk car museum that was cool. It sucked getting sent out the city for 12 months but I enjoyed my time there.

Open Source Wellness - OSW co-founders, Benjamin Emmert-Aronson and Elizabeth Markle, speaking at Wisdom 2.0

Open Source Wellness

(1 review)

As a health care professional - I needed a little help with the stress of the pandemic and enrolled…read morein this. It is the most amazing fun and helpful and connecting thing I have done for myself in a long time. I read Johan Hari's book Lost Connections and this is a program that addresses many of the meaningful aspects of life. Great people who run it and great people who attend. Recommend for anyone needing a boost in body mind and spirit/mental resilience.

From the owner: Open Source Wellness provides a four-month, NBHWC-approved Health Coach Training program with a…read morefocus on trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and group coaching. With expert-led training, you'll gain critical skills in motivational interviewing, group dynamics, and client-centered goal-setting. Build confidence and professional capability through hands-on assessments, interactive classes, and immersive weekend intensives. This program is ideal for those looking to make a meaningful impact in health coaching. Learn more and secure your spot today! Open Source Wellness is also a "Behavioral Pharmacy" where individuals can "fill" prescriptions for physical activity, nutritious food, social connection, and stress reduction (Move, Nourish, Connect, Be) through supportive and equity-centered group health and wellness coaching. Diverse participants are brought together in uplifting sessions where they engage in activities that promote healing, resilience, and connection. This not only improves mental and physical wellbeing, but also fosters a sense of belonging, connection, and personal agency for participants.

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