Howler' by day, Singer' by night, George Woodhouse (he/him) is happiest when his worlds are colliding in the form of sing-alongs in the woods. Trained as an Educator through the Artist and Community Education B Ed program at Queen's University, George's approach to learning connects all forms of art and community through shared principles of creativity and expression. He comes to Howl from a decade of public service with Parks Canada where he helped form the Agency’s first youth engagement team and has since worked with hundreds of families and visitors as a Learn-to Camp coordinator in Kjipuktuk/Halifax and as the Visitor Experience Coordinator for Sable Island National Park Reserve. George joined the Howl team in 2023 to co-design and co-deliver transformative experiences for youth across Mi'kma'ki. He approaches his work, music and relationships with the belief that when we allow ourselves to create, we inspire, we heal, we connect. He wrote this bio in the third person, and he wants you to know that he'd love to hear from you. Drop him a line in the first person at
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