About this Event
Join us for a mindful evening around the campfire at Hines Hill campus. As we approach the Winter Solstice, the nights are long, and it’s a perfect time to appreciate the beauty of the night sky. Dr. Joe Blanda will lead a discussion on the health benefits of experiencing the awe of the night sky, quiet time, night sounds, and more. We will take time to write about what we observed in the sky through poetry. Enjoy slowing down, staying warm by the fire, and stargazing with us.
This event is part of the Nature Rx program. For more details on the program, please visit www.forcvnp.org/naturerx.
Additional Event Details
Parking/Directions: Parking is available at the Hines Hill Conference Center. We will meet in the Stone Cottage.
What to wear/bring: Please wear closed-toed, sturdy shoes that you do not mind getting dirty if conditions are muddy. Dress for the weather, as a portion of this event will take place mostly outside.
Weather: This is a rain or shine event, so please dress accordingly so that you are comfortable. In the case of severe weather (lightning, hail, storms, etc.) we will cancel or postpone. Participants will be notified of any event changes via email. Participants will be notified of any event changes via email.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stone Cottage at Hines Hill, 1403 West Hines Hill Road, Peninsula, United States
USD 5.00 to USD 10.00









