About Family Week

Omega Family Week delivers something rare—a unique balance of time together and time apart—so every family member can learn, play, and grow.

While grown-ups are in workshops, kids are in camps, and then everyone comes together for meals, free time and evening entertainment.

We welcome children of all ages—from little ones to teens—as well as families of all configurations: single parents, two parents, grandparents, all kinds of parents and relations. Families can choose to stay on campus, or at other accommodations of their choice.

 

Workshops for Adults

Adults choose one workshop, which takes place each morning from 9:30 a.m. - Noon and on Monday & Tuesday from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. take time off to relax or enjoy Dabblers' Delights.

 

Kids' Camps

Kids choose one camp, which takes place every morning from 9:00 a.m. - noon and afternoons from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.

Do you have a child who loves to explore the natural world?
Forest adventures abound in Little Forest People camps. 

Do you have a teen who loves fantasy role-play adventure?
Imaginative, empowering journeys await in The Wayfinder Experience

Does your child love the focused creativity of art and film-making?
Try the magic and meditative fun of Stop-Motion Dream Worlds.

 

Dabbler's Delights

Gather with other adults to enjoy classes in music, art, wellness, yoga, and more.  Led by workshop teachers and special guests.  Offerings and schedule will be available soon.

Come Join Us!

Omega Family Week delivers something rare—a unique balance of time together and time apart—so every family member can learn, play, and grow.

Letter from Elizabeth Lesser

Dear Family Week friends,

Family Week has been a cherished Omega tradition for more than 30 years, where there's something for everyone. Kids and teens take camps, while grownups are in workshops. And family meals and activities keep everyone connected. Families return year after year to have fun, to make new friends, pursue healing and growth, and to feel the sense of that "village" that it takes to raise children. Over the years, kids and parents alike have told us their one week at Omega as a family (of all sorts of family configurations) is how they think the world should be all the time, for all people, all children, everywhere.

So, whether you have been with us before, or you are new to Family Week and Omega, we welcome everyone.

Love,

Elizabeth Lesser, Omega cofounder

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