Forest School + Learning Campus

Build a phased learning campus designed for families who feel that conventional schooling is not adequately preparing kids for the future. The program direction blends forest schooling, Montessori-style independence, worldschooling-inspired cultural experience, and holistic future-ready learning: meta-skills, learning how to learn, maker/DIY competency, hands-on building, technology fluency, and grounded preparation for a rapidly changing post-AI world. This strengthens intergenerational continuity and makes the village campus far more attractive for families.
100 New 50-Amp RV Sites

Build 100 additional 50-amp RV sites designed for comfortable long-stay seasonal living. This expands capacity in the most frictionless format for arrivals, departures, and repeat seasonal returns—supporting the “mobility + continuity” model that makes the village network scalable.
Event Dome & Community Center

Construct a large, all-season event dome equipped with professional audio, lighting, and visual systems to support talks, live music, festivals, and digital or multimedia exhibitions. This creates a flexible, weather-proof cultural centerpiece that enables consistent year-round programming, attracts artists and collaborators, and opens new opportunities for performances, exhibitions, and large gatherings while strengthening the campus as a destination for events and retreats.
Family Playground Upgrade

Upgrade the playground and kids’ zone to better support families staying for weeks or months. This improves daily quality of life, strengthens the multi-generational foundation of the village, and makes longer stays feel natural rather than challenging. It also supports the broader learning and family-programming layer of the campus.
Resilient Power System

Install energy resilience infrastructure such as solar, battery storage for critical loads, and practical backup systems. This improves uptime during outages and peak demand, reduces exposure to energy volatility, and supports grounded resilience focused on reliability—not off-grid ideology.
Outdoor Art Trail & Nature Gallery

Develop a multi-kilometer outdoor art walk by integrating large-scale and site-specific art installations along the existing hiking trails on the back portion of the property. In partnership with festivals such as Otherworld, artists can install works during events and leave them in place, creating a permanent, evolving nature-based gallery that attracts visitors, supports cultural programming, and transforms the land itself into a walkable art experience year-round.