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Spiritual Walk: Finding Hope in the Winter Woods —hosted by the Center for Spirituality in Nature

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Bundle up and join us as we explore the resilience and hope that nature displays during its most challenging months. About this event As we move through this challenging and vulnerable time, we spend time with the winter woods to see what cues might be offered from the bare and frigid winter landscape. Gather safely with The Center for Spirituality in Nature as our Executive Director, Beth Norcross leads a winter walk to explore the deep spiritual wisdom that the winter season offers.

In the woods of Turkey Run Park, and along the Potomac River, we will stop to notice the aspects of nature that are taking the winter off, as well as others that continue to be active, and what each of these approaches might teach us about our own Spiritual journeys. There will be an opportunity to connect with each other, as well as time for silence and solitude.

We are limiting attendance and will follow all current federal and local COVID-19 guidelines. We will stay socially distanced from one another, and masks will be required while in close proximity to others. More safety details will be included in the confirmation email.

This program is FREE to first responders, health care and essential workers, and teachers! Please contact us to arrange registration.

We don't want to preclude anyone from participating due to cost. Please contact us if you have any concerns about paying for the program.

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