Renewal of Creative Path
Saturdays from 2-3 pm January 2 - February 13
What does it mean to be deeply connected to nature, to self, and to others? In this workshop, we'll explore:
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At each of seven online sessions, we'll discuss the 8 Shields Institute's Renewal of Creative Path protocol and explore what it means for each of us. Sometimes we might craft, draw or write while we're together.
Details
We meet on Zoom on Saturdays from 2-3 pm (our end time might be a bit later, depending on the needs and availability of the group). The workshop begins on January 2 and meets each Saturday through February 13.
Donations to Nature Learning Community are welcome, but no one should stay away for lack of resources. Please plan to attend all sessions if possible. Advance registration is required.
Details
We meet on Zoom on Saturdays from 2-3 pm (our end time might be a bit later, depending on the needs and availability of the group). The workshop begins on January 2 and meets each Saturday through February 13.
Donations to Nature Learning Community are welcome, but no one should stay away for lack of resources. Please plan to attend all sessions if possible. Advance registration is required.
Facilitator
Rowena Conahan is a founder of Nature Learning Community, where she teaches nature connection and outdoors skills and consults with educators seeking to increase outdoors experience for their students. She’s an anthropologist, healer, storyteller and Montessori teacher, with a background as a homeschool parent and assistant in a Waldorf-based forest kindergarten. She attended Tom Brown’s Tracker School in New Jersey and Wilderness Awareness School’s Art of Mentoring and is a graduate of the Kamana Naturalist Training program. She volunteers for the global 8 Shields movement. Rowena is also a founding member of Sunward Cohousing Community, where she’s lived and learned for more than 20 years.
Rowena Conahan is a founder of Nature Learning Community, where she teaches nature connection and outdoors skills and consults with educators seeking to increase outdoors experience for their students. She’s an anthropologist, healer, storyteller and Montessori teacher, with a background as a homeschool parent and assistant in a Waldorf-based forest kindergarten. She attended Tom Brown’s Tracker School in New Jersey and Wilderness Awareness School’s Art of Mentoring and is a graduate of the Kamana Naturalist Training program. She volunteers for the global 8 Shields movement. Rowena is also a founding member of Sunward Cohousing Community, where she’s lived and learned for more than 20 years.