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Volunteers at International Animal Rescue in Goa, India, are treated to lunch promptly at 1:00 p.m. Conversation around the huge dining table, which is set on a terrace overlooking the Goan backwaters on one side and a tropical garden replete with swimming pool on the other, is always a linguistic smorgasbord. That’s because IAR attracts animal lovers from around the world who donate their time on behalf of India’s most plighted beings in return for fun, friendship and a travel experience that allows them to leave their destination better than they found it.
What: Make it a double feature
Where: Woods Hole Film Festival, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
How: woodsholefilmfestival.org
Follow in the footsteps of Henry David Thoreau, Edward Hopper and countless other artists and nature lovers with a visit to the quintessential beach destination. Besides the obvious draw of summer on the Cape, an added bonus for film enthusiasts is the Woods Hole Film Festival, which showcases the works of emerging independent filmmakers.
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“Plenty of people come here to volunteer,” says Judy Laster, festival director. “Some people schedule their vacation to coincide with the festival.” Volunteers at Woods Hole (from college kids to retirees and everything in between) staff the various movie venues, take tickets, hand out programs and give rides to people in need of transportation. The festival’s alumni have gone to show their works at the Sundance Film Festival. Woods Hole is also known for being the point of departure for the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard.
What: Plant the future
Where: Fruit Tree Tour, Along Interstate 5, California
How: commonvision.org
For intrepid travelers able to commit to a three-month project, Common Vision offers a trip that takes you up the gorgeous California coastline and back, while teaching kids how to plant and care for fruit trees that they’ll cultivate in their schoolyards.
Where: Street Yoga, Portland, Oregon
How: streetyoga.orgYou don’t need instructor certification (or even access to a studio) to help change a child’s life through yoga. At the Portland-based Street Yoga organization, volunteers work with community organizations to provide free yoga andmeditation classes to kids who need them most. In their two-and-a-half-day trainings Street Yoga will teach you to teach kids to strike a pose.
Where: Miwok Livery Stables, Golden Gate National Park,
Mill Valley, California
How: miwokstables.comWhether you’re an expert rider or a first-timer, get to know one of the 25 school horses at Miwok stables and you’re likely to agree: Contrary to popular belief, man’s best friend is the horse.
Where: Various Buddhist centers around the country
How: dhamma.orgA trip to Dharamsala, India, admittedly sounds more exotic than a quick jaunt to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Yet, if you’re looking for a meditation course that can help you develop a sound foundation for your daily practice, you’ll find the same technique — Vipassana — is taught in both places.
Where: Mission Wolf, Westcliffe, Colorado
How: missionwolf.com“If you’ve made the journey and can find the place, you’re welcome to stay and help out,” quips Mission Wolf director Kent Weber. He’s only half kidding — set among a forest of aspens, with breathtaking Rocky Mountain vistas, Mission Wolf is as much a secreted sanctuary for people as it is for the 25 wolves who call it home.
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The refuge rescues wolves that people foolishly acquired as pets. “It’s impossible to keep a wild animal happy in a cage,” Weber says. At Mission Wolf, the wolves roam freely behind fences meant to “protect the wolves from the people.”
Where: Frequent Flyers Productions Aerial Dance Theatre,
Boulder, Colorado
How: frequentflyers.orgYou can combine a visit to Mission Wolf with a completely different — yet no less thrilling — Colorado experience: dancing upside down. At Frequent Flyers Productions, students — some of whom are dancers and circus arts performers, others who just want to fly — come from all over the world to take classes in low flying trapeze and perform in Cirque du Soleil-like aerial shows.
What a great post, Lynn! Creative tips we wouldn’t have thought of. Keep up the great work!