Listening to Place: Spring Ephemerals in the Earles Woodlands
Join Megan Kaminski, author and professor, for a writing workshop inspired by the ephemeral nature of spring at the Earles Woodlands, a KLT protected property.
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Megan Kaminski, poet and professor of Environmental Studies and Creative Writing at the University of Kansas and author of five books, will lead participants in a nature walk and writing workshop. Connecting with the natural world can provide a wellspring of knowledge and inspiration, enabling us to (re)discover strategies for living in the world, to grieve and heal after loss, and realign our thinking toward kinship, community, and sustainability. In this beginner-friendly nature walk and writing workshop, we’ll engage in deep listening practices to tap into the knowledge shared by the world around us and the often-unheard wisdom already present in our own bodies and spirits. As spring brings us longer days and tender green shoots of new life, we’ll listen to the growth occurring all around us to help us clear out the clutter of last year’s dormant period and make way for new life. Participants should bring something to write (and/or draw) with and on. This event has limited capacity. This is a free event. Our programming is only possible because of donors. Please consider supporting the Kansas Land Trust today.
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Listening to Place: Spring Ephemerals in the Earles Woodlands
Free (1 Attendee)
Connecting with the natural world can provide a wellspring of knowledge and inspiration, enabling us to (re)discover strategies for living in the world, to grieve and heal after loss, and realign our thinking toward kinship, community, and sustainability.
Limited Number of Tickets