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Forest Bathing: April
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you next month!
Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan and allows the body, mind, and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We begin the class by discussing the guiding principles of shinrin-yoku that enable us to soak up the natural world around us; then each guest will enjoy individual time practicing their Forest Bathing before reconvening to share experiences. Registration includes Garden admission for the day—feel free to explore the Garden after class at your leisure.
YOU ASKED—WE LISTENED! Beginning in April, Forest Bathing will be a 90-minute class. Same low price—more time to learn, practice and share! Join us in April to practice your Forest Bathing in the serenity of our Rock Springs Garden.
Saturday, April 13, 2024 (9:00-10:30am)
Registration closes April 10.
$20/Adult or $15/Member Adult
Materials: Bring a small seat cushion if desired.
Location: Check-in at the entrance to the Japanese Garden / Park in Lot D
Instructor: Randy Sabbagh is a Garden volunteer and a deep appreciator of the calming and healing effects of nature. He was introduced to shirin-yoku while living in Japan and is an enthusiastic practitioner who greatly enjoys introducing others to it.
Inclement Weather: Registered guests will be notified via email the day before the class if it has been canceled. The option to transfer or refund registrations will be offered.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after the registration deadline. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)
Forest Bathing: April
Date
- Apr 13 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you next month!
Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan and allows the body, mind, and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We begin the class by discussing the guiding principles of shinrin-yoku that enable us to soak up the natural world around us; then each guest will enjoy individual time practicing their Forest Bathing before reconvening to share experiences. Registration includes Garden admission for the day—feel free to explore the Garden after class at your leisure.
YOU ASKED—WE LISTENED! Beginning in April, Forest Bathing will be a 90-minute class. Same low price—more time to learn, practice and share! Join us in April to practice your Forest Bathing in the serenity of our Rock Springs Garden.
Saturday, April 13, 2024 (9:00-10:30am)
Registration closes April 10.
$20/Adult or $15/Member Adult
Materials: Bring a small seat cushion if desired.
Location: Check-in at the entrance to the Japanese Garden / Park in Lot D
Instructor: Randy Sabbagh is a Garden volunteer and a deep appreciator of the calming and healing effects of nature. He was introduced to shirin-yoku while living in Japan and is an enthusiastic practitioner who greatly enjoys introducing others to it.
Inclement Weather: Registered guests will be notified via email the day before the class if it has been canceled. The option to transfer or refund registrations will be offered.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after the registration deadline. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)