About this Event
Join regenerative designer and educator Leigh Adams for an in-depth exploration of how we can help the land heal after wildfire. Centered on the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, this workshop draws from the philosophy of Studio Petrichor, which views soil as the foundation of ecological resilience, water capture, and community regeneration.
Through illustrated discussion and shared learning, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how fire transforms soil systems—and how to support their recovery using ecological and regenerative principles.
About Leigh!
Water Witch and Spirit of Light
(aka consultant, co-presenter, educator and designer)
Leigh is an educator and eco-sensitive designer. She has been a groundbreaking, horticultural interpreter at the LA County Arboretum and Botanic Gardens for many years and has trained many county agencies in regenerative practices. She has conducted hundreds of hands-on, organically based workshops with local schools, private citizens and professional groups. Her love of collaboration and education infuse all aspects of her work, leaving participants with a profound sense of empowered accomplishments.
What's in Store:
- A Delicious Breakfast; Enjoy a nourishing meal with fellow nature lovers.
- NHSP students get extra credit.
- Don't forget to bring your reusable mugs and water bottles as well as gloves and hats.
- There are fun arts and craft activities for kids. All ages welcome!!
Workshop will carry on as usual with light rain; workshop will be canceled in the event of heavy rain.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
New Horizon School Pasadena, 651 North Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena, United States
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