Nature Connection: How to Develop Your Practice
There is growing research showing the benefits of being in Nature. Join Larimer County Volunteer Naturalists to discover some techniques for developing your own practice of attuning your senses to Nature and learn about the recent research which discusses the benefits of connecting with nature.
We'll meet a the Lions Park Open Space picnic pavilion for a short introduction and greeting. Then we'll move to the sandy beach area where we'll practice some sense attunement exercises, including being barefoot. Depending on the group we may move to another area to practice more techniques, and complete the group discussion of what we learn and how to use it.
Participants should bring:
Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen)
Wear comfortable hiking/walking shoes (closed-toe recommended)
Water
Insect repellant
Snacks
Comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather
Backpack (to carry it all)
Weather dependent.
We'll meet a the Lions Park Open Space picnic pavilion for a short introduction and greeting. Then we'll move to the sandy beach area where we'll practice some sense attunement exercises, including being barefoot. Depending on the group we may move to another area to practice more techniques, and complete the group discussion of what we learn and how to use it.
Participants should bring:
Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen)
Wear comfortable hiking/walking shoes (closed-toe recommended)
Water
Insect repellant
Snacks
Comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather
Backpack (to carry it all)
Weather dependent.
Event Date:
Saturday, April 13, 2024 - 9:00am to 10:30amCategory:
Public ProgramLocation Info:
Lions Open Space
Department:
Contact Name:
Julie Enderby
Contact Email:
Contact Phone:
(970) 619-4552
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Per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Larimer County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with a disability who need assistance. Services can be arranged with at least seven business days’ notice. Please email accessibility@larimer.org or call (970) 498-5967 or Relay Colorado 711. "Walk-in" requests for auxiliary aids and services will be honored to the extent possible but may be unavailable if advance notice is not provided.