Stepping Out

People walking along a pathway in a garden with large Alice and the Wonderland floral sculptures, including a crown and a floral vehicle, surrounded by lush green trees and plants.

Step into something real. Step into connection.

It is easy to stay inside.
To get comfortable.
To watch life instead of living it.

Stepping Out creates intentional moments
to step beyond routine
and experience life in real time.

Why Stepping Out Exist

Stepping Out brings individuals and families together through shared outings and experiences.

These are opportunities to engage, explore,
and connect beyond your immediate environment.

Not just with your own family
but with others who become part of your village.

What Stepping Out Is

Three children in a hallway are drawing on a chalkboard with chalk while a fourth child looks at the camera.

What It Looks Like

Exploring new spaces.
Trying something different.
Engaging with what is in front of you.

Moments that invite curiosity, interaction,
and shared experience.

The Experiences

Two boys outdoors near a curved stone garden border, one sitting on it and the other standing.

Each outing creates space to move, interact, and connect. Different environments bring different moments, but the outcome is the same: people experiencing something together.

A person in a gray hoodie is sitting on a stone ledge beside a pond with lily pads. In the background, a large Alice and the Wonderland topiary sculpture of a rabbit holding a clock, made of colorful flowers.
A group of children at an art exhibit. They are looking at, including a colorful sculpture of a dog and a round wooden table with a sunflower painting. The children are standing and looking at the art pieces, with one girl taking notes or sketching.
A woman with short curly hair and a beige purse looks at artwork on a wall with a young girl with glasses and long brown hair. The artwork is a colorful African-style painting with a woman, lions, and animals.

The Village Effect

Connection grows beyond your immediate circle. Families begin to recognize each other. Children interact naturally. Familiarity begins to form. What starts as a shared outing becomes a sense of community.

Why It Matters

Life is meant to be experienced. Not watched. Not delayed. Experienced together.

Alice and the Wonderland inspired topiary shaped like a lion with open mouth, decorated with small white and green plants, surrounded by various green bushes and plants in a garden.