06/10/2026
Last weekend, we hosted our end-of-year Wild Seeds Showcase and invited friends and family to celebrate a year of learning, creating, and growing together.
Kids created posters featuring photos and reflections from our major projects, wrote individual reflections, and co-created a “Best of 2025–26” list. Families got to revisit and celebrate some of our favorite memories from the year.
We also premiered the Comedy Club sketch that kids wrote, acted in, filmed, and edited, along with three original Theater Club plays that were amazing! One young person presented a coding project from their year-long coding class!
Featured projects and clubs included: Knitting, Sewing, Pen Pals, Newspaper Club, the Rube Goldberg Contraption project, Scary Story Zine project, Art of Math, Theater Club, Comedy Club, Regular Degular Book Club, Woodshop’s Little Free Library project, Coding, Bands, Choir, Young Readers Book Club, Teen History Classes, Nonfiction Club, Documentary Club, D&D, Herb Fairies, No Thank You Evil, Pulitzer Letter Writing, Fan Fiction Writing and
more! Whew!
We do so much at Wild Seeds, and we love supporting young people as they connect more deeply with their interests, passions, and ideas.
As we reflected on the showcase, we also realized there was something important that wasn’t fully represented: all the ways we’ve grown relationally this year.
So many of us have learned to advocate for ourselves and others, practice apologizing, consider different perspectives, participate in collective decision-making, and think deeply about what it means to care for a community. These are some of the most meaningful things we do together….and also the hardest things to capture on a poster. We’re going to think more about this before next year’s showcase.
While we’re a little sad to see this year come to an end, it was so great to visibilize with kids, families, and ourselves all that we get up to here! We’re incredibly proud of everything we’ve built together this year and grateful to all of the young people and families who make this community what it is. We’re already looking forward to what we’ll create together next year.