Nature is space that inspires connection, and it can reflect back lessons about ourselves. It urges us to feel free and limitless, and be deeply connected to our purpose. This is where we find our Wild One.
In this workshop, we will bring clarity to the wants and needs of our Wild One through journaling and reflection. We will explore the attributes that allow you to tap into your intuition.
Then we will explore how to connect more deeply to your Wild One through slowing down, becoming curious, feeling feelings, and growing support. These are the behaviors that will deeper your connection to your intuition.
You will leave with a deeper connection to your Wild One and practical tools for reclaiming the freedeom that is within you.
Passion + strategy = advocacy. Join Trust for Public Land’s Sarneshea Evans for a playful park design workshop where you’ll learn how to make the most of civic engagement opportunities to ensure the project you care about truly serves your community. Trust for Public Land draws from 50 years of building beloved parks in Washington, from the Cougar Mountain Trails to the Olympic Sculpture Park.
The colonization of America has left many people unaware of our culture, history, and selves. We find that our lives and art grow richer when we root ourselves — steadily and respectfully — in the layers of our heritage that lay dormant in our lives. With that in mind, we have developed a workbook that outlines 8 different layers for you to think about, guiding you through various reflection and research exercises to aid in your exploration.