FULL  CIRCLE  AWARENESS  CENTER
" a pathway to connection "
Full Circle Awareness Center offers classes in Wilderness skills and
Emergency Preparedness as well as classes designed for Personal Growth
and Well-being. All classes offered by Full Circle are open to the general
public.
Our goal at Full Circle is to offer an open forum in which people can acquire
skills and knowledge in a relaxed and open environment. With our variety of
classes we hope to help people on the path to realize their full physical and
spiritual potential. We hope that through our teachings we can help people
walk their paths with greater self-awareness, understanding, and compassion.
We offer a pathway where one can reconnect to life’s natural rhythms and
learn how to integrate them into everyday life. We hope that by broadening
the perspective of those who desire personal growth, we can help raise
earth-based consciousness.
Class size at Full Circle is purposely kept small so that personal attention can
be devoted to each individual. In this way we hope to fulfill personal needs
while allowing everyone to learn at their own pace. Our classes are designed
to help people increase their self-confidence as they learn new skills and
expand their abilities.
Full Circle is also available to give seminars and talks to larger groups upon
request. Previous groups have included concerned civic organizations,
DuPont safety meetings, Delaware State sponsored programs, the Boy Scouts
and private parties.
Currently all but weekend classes are held at our home in New Castle, a
National Wildlife Federation, Certified Wildlife Habitat (#69802) as well as
various state and local parks located throughout the Tri-State REGION.
All weekend classes are held at our natural campsite in Pendleton County,
West Virginia. Our natural campsite is situated between the George
Washington National Forest and the Monongahela National Forest and just
minutes away from Seneca Rocks, one of America’s foremost rock-climbing
parks and climbing schools.
The natural camp is located in a beautiful and pristine setting, nestled in a
hollow between two mountains. The property is over 50 acres with a spring
fed native trout stream flowing through it. There is abundant wildlife in and
around the area including deer, wild turkey, bobcat, snakes, and the
occasional bear. The natural campsite is intended to be functional with
minimal comforts while creating as little impact upon the environment as
possible.
Full Circle Awareness Center
4 E. Hazeldell Ave
New Castle, Delaware  19720
Phone        (302) 654-4183
Participant Comments
DuPont Fire Safety Meeting Glasgow Site 2004
"I would like to congratulate on being awarded a Way-to-Go award for delivering a high
quality safety meeting in 2004.Your safety meeting was in direct support of BCS&E's
Safety Stand Down Challenge regarding improving the safety meeting program."

Delaware BOW 2004 Track & Sign Course
"The instructor was knowledgeable and the course interesting."
"I found the course interesting and the Instructor very kind and full of information."
"Wonderful Instructors."
"Great class!"

2005 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
(Given as a birthday party present)
"Bernie had a blast - thank you. He has been showing everyone we see his fire-making
tools and giving them a demonstration."

2006 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
"Thanks for donating your time to teach us ancestral fire making!  We all enjoyed it
immensely-your skill and love of teaching made it easy."

2007 Delaware BOW Intro to Track & Sign Class
"This was the most well taught class I have ad at BOW. He had visuals, hands-on
activities and auditory presentation of info. He covered all learning modalities and
I was very impressed, He also has a great sense of humor!"
"Loved the hands on activity!"
"Pat is an excellent teacher - keeps it so interesting + fun. Has a great sense of humor."
"Very interesting. I don't think I'll be able to do this any better on my own, but it was
fascinating + Pat and Kim were very friendly."
"Great Instructor. Good sense of humor."
"Would have liked more on scat identification."

2007 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
"Thank you. We had a wonderful time.  You did a great job keeping us interested and I
was surprised at the subtlety of the things you said and what I learned.  I think in the end
you better survive in the wild, not by brute force, but by knowledge and finesse. Very well
done."

2008 Delaware BOW Nature Awareness & Personal Safety Course
"Good course! Educators know their stuff."
"Better than I expected."
"Every (BOW) woman should take this course!!!"

2009 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
"That demonstration you gave was really fun. The two boys I brought really liked it.
Max is excited to go out and find a stick to make his bow. We didn't get time to do
it yesterday, but I'm sure we'll get to it. You did a great job! "

2010 Delaware BOW Home Preparedness Basics on a Budget
"Did not know what to expect of this course"
"Course was much better than expected"
"Excellent! Everyone need this information, great instructors"
"Awesome course and instructors. Everyone need to participate in this one! Vital info!"
"This course was really useful! Will put this knowledge to good use"

2010 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
"Thank YOU for donating your time, talents, and materials to teach the boys about
ancestral fire making.  It was most interesting and the boys were really engaged.  And of
course, to Doug, who graciously donated his winnings to our troop."
Boy Scout Troop 336, Chesapeake City, Cecil District, Del-Mar-Va Council

2011 DuPont United Way Auction Ancestral Fire-Making
"We both had a blast!  As you said, there is just something about creating a fire from
nothing, and then - literally - holding it in your hand as it enflames the jute.  William was
very happy, and was talking about it on the phone to his friends all night!"