Spring Awakening: A Creative Journey of Observation & Connection
May 1 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Meeting at Harper’s Meadow near the picnic tables
Spring inspires us to step outdoors! What do you notice? The budding of the spring wildflowers, the scent of fresh rain, the feel of the earth beneath your feet? Do you want to learn how to become more intentional about your observations?
Join Trail Ambassadors Stan Kozakowski, Jean McWilliams, Jane Klein, and Stephanie Stein for a program that invites you to slow down and tune into the richness of the natural world, igniting your senses in ways that foster a deeper connection to Mother Earth. We’ll have fun as we take time to notice the small natural details that spark delight.
Whether you’re an experienced artist or a beginner or someone who’s always enjoyed spending time in nature, this program will help you become more attuned to the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
We will explore how to strengthen your observational skills, creative writing techniques to complement your visual art. For those who are interested, we’ll offer info on how to build a personalized nature journal to capture your experiences and reflections. Bring your playful curiosity and a tool(s) of choice — for example, a camera; a writing pen and paper; or your favorite medium (paintbrush, drawing pencils/paper/ kneaded eraser etc.).
“When we see with clear eyes, we know that we are surrounded by beauty. Let yourself fall in love with your life by paying attention.” – John Muir Laws
Distance: <1 mile
Level: Easy (flat walking)
Registration is required for all hikes so that participants can be informed of weather or other emergency cancellations.
Unless otherwise specified, Trail Ambassador Walks may be on rocky, rugged trails that may be wet and slippery. Wear sturdy shoes or boots with socks. Walks are cancelled in heavy rain or icy conditions. Service animals are always welcome. For more information contact Marisa Miller at miller@fow.org. Visit www.fow.org for updates.
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