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Join us for an afternoon of self-care and stewardship, community and climate action, at Earth Expressions- an Earth Day gathering that will feature a climate circle, sound bath, and guided meditation.At Earth Expressions we will come together in a climate circle to express our feelings regarding our environment and climate change, and then process those feelings through somatic movement, sound therapy, and meditation, lead by Kayla Horton of Rosebud Wellness.
After the guided mediation there will be music and refreshments, with time to socialize, stretch, dance and/or participate in arts & crafts or personal reflection. Attendees will be able to take a walk or take part in forest bathing (Shinrin yoku) on the Northwest Stream Center's beautiful and accessible nature trail.
The group will reconvene and ground together in our connection to the Earth and our love for nature, while we discuss climate solutions, and our vision of action for a future worth loving.
Earth Expressions
Sunday April 26th
3-6 PM
At the Northwest Stream Center
600 128th St SE,
Everett, WA 98208
*Entrance will be through the Nature Store (red) door of the Northwest Stream Center (located at the Southern corner of McCollum Park- 600 128th St SE, Everett,WA 98208).
The goal of this event is to connect in our shared love for the planet, and to share knowledge and resources that will support us in sustaining practices of self care and stewardship, as we care for ourselves and our communities, and take climate action!
Imagine a future full of thriving communities and healthy watersheds,
where humanity is in reciprocal and loving relationship to our planet...
now let’s go there together 💚🌍
***DETAILS/WHAT TO BRING ***
There will be seats available for use during the guided meditation and sound bath, but participants are welcome and encouraged to bring a yoga mat and/or blanket and pillow from home if they would like to enjoy that portion of the event laying down. If this is your first meditation, it may be helpful to have an object to ground your focus, ie. worry stone, favorite rock, stress ball. Please bring anything that will assist you in feeling more cozy.
There will be journal prompts, as well as coloring pages available, but participants are also welcome and encouraged to bring their journal, sketchbook and/or other creative endeavors.
Please dress comfortably, and reach out if you have any accessibility needs or questions prior to the event. Email: [email protected] or call 425-316-8592 and ask for Lynsey.
Proceeds will benefit the Adopt A Stream Foundation’s ongoing fundraising efforts to evolve the Northwest Stream Center into a Sustainable Ecosystem Lab- a hub for climate action and stewardship- where the public can come to learn about sustainable technologies and practices, and actualize changes they can make in their own lives and communities to live more sustainably. At the NWSC’s Sustainable Ecosystem Lab people will be able to see rain barrels and cisterns in action, calculate how many solar panels are needed to power their home or business, learn how to convert their lawns in to native plant landscapes, how to design and install rain gardens, and much, much more.
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600 128th St SE, Everett, WA, United States, Washington 98208
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