With the changing of seasons in New England, I have been reflecting on the small yet crucial changes that begin early in True North student’s experience. The mental and physical fortitude students gain along their journey takes time to develop. The beauty of wilderness is that new students will always be supported by more seasoned students, not to mention capable and compassionate field guides, setting the stage for … [Read more...]
Summer Activities in the Mad River Valley
As you arrive here in the Mad River Valley, the most prominent feature you cannot miss is our lush green mountains. We have an abundance of nature’s splendor, wide open vistas and breathtaking views as far as the eye can see. Do not miss the opportunity when visiting in the summer and fall to witness this stunning landscape. From the famous Warren Falls to the secret swimming spots only the locals know, we will let … [Read more...]
Announcing Sarah Lawrence as Acting Clinical Director
Sarah Lawrence, LCMHC will be moving into the role of Acting Clinical Director this summer! Sarah is an extraordinary therapist who brings years of experience and a diverse skill set to True North. Sarah has been working with True North in various capacities for several years, including her focus on working with adolescent girls while also growing her family and establishing roots in Vermont after over a decade of … [Read more...]
Winter Activities in the Mad River Valley
When you first arrive here in the Mad River Valley, it’s hard to miss that Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski areas hover above us. They offer the most obvious winter activity, but what if you are not here to ski? Luckily our unique local establishments offer everything from fine dining, to shopping, to adventures on Icelandic horses! What, in Vermont? Yes, the nearby Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm offers year-round … [Read more...]
True North Celebrates Thanksgiving
As sunlight made its way to the floor of the Mad River Valley, and the students were just waking up, True North staff bustled around the kitchen of the Inn at the Windridge Winter Campus making last minute Thanksgiving preparations. Hens were cooked, stuffing was heated, gravy was poured and even handmade whipped cream with a touch of Vermont maple syrup was crafted. In the days leading up to this annual feast, … [Read more...]
True North Prepares for Winter
While the squirrels, chipmunks, and other woodland creatures hurry and scurry to prepare for the winter season, the trained eye can also find the TN Operations Department scampering through the woods and trails of Windridge, our Winter Campus. Sprucing up the many buildings that are used throughout the winter, for everything from workshops to graduations, is the first of many winter preparations. Six … [Read more...]
True North Welcomes Dr. Alan Zaur as Medical Director
After many years of collaboration and consultation, we are pleased to announce that Dr. Alan Zaur has officially joined the True North team as Medical Director. As a local psychiatrist with over 40 years of experience, Dr. Zaur has always enjoyed his association with True North students, families, and therapists. In his role as Medical Director, he will consult on medical and psychiatric issues for students, meeting … [Read more...]
Anna Mays Joins the True North team
We are pleased to welcome Anna Mays to the True North family as our new Administrative Assistant. Anna is the warm and friendly face that greets our families when they arrive for enrollments, parent workshops, and graduations. She provides administrative support to families throughout their True North experience, helping to manage paperwork, facilitate correspondence and scheduling. A native of Pennsylvania, Anna … [Read more...]
Alison McHugh is our new Research and Alumni Coordinator
True North is pleased to announce a new position in the Admissions and Outreach department. Alison McHugh has commenced work as Research and Alumni Coordinator. Alison’s primary responsibility is to facilitate and manage the research efforts at True North, including meeting all students and families at enrollment and graduation and making personal contact throughout the first year after graduation to gather … [Read more...]