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Good Will-Hinkley Sunrise Trail – Last Wednesday of month

$25.00

Date/Time: Mar 29, 2023 | 03:30 P.M. - 05:30 P.M.
Venue: Good Will-Hinkley Sunrise Trail - Last Wednesday of month
Address: Green Rd, Fairfield, ME, USA
Instructor: Constance Woodworth

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This is a slow wander through nature. You will leave your worries behind as you enter into your bodily senses. We will begin with acknowledging the tenders of the land, then move into a somatic meditation. Afterward, you will be given a series of invitations that will increase your sensory interaction with the land as we explore and rest. We will finish with a Forest Tea and sharing our noticings.

Special Instructions

-Meet at the parking lot of the LC Bates Museum - 15 Minutes Early -Dress for the weather. Expect mud and water -Bring water and snacks for the end -Bring a small notebook or other materials to express yourself creatively while in silence.


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Date/Time: Mar 29, 2023 | 03:30 P.M. - 05:30 P.M.

Approximate Duration: 2 hours

Venue: Good Will-Hinkley Sunrise Trail - Last Wednesday of month

Address: Green Rd, Fairfield, ME, USA

Instructor: Constance Woodworth

 

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