a morning with treesong: EXPLORATIONs of the natural world

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2022
10:00AM - 12:00PM PACIFIC TIME VIA ZOOM
(Event will be recorded and the link will be sent to those who register.)

There is no charge for this event, although donations are greatly appreciated (check out what we’re working toward at the bottom of this page)!

Pre-registration is required.

Spend a morning exploring nature with TreeSong Nature Awareness and Retreat Center!

Through a captivating collection of art and naturalist mini-workshops, you'll not only get a taste of TreeSong's enriching programs, but will also learn a bit about some of the wonders of our natural world.

  • Hear the story of TreeSong’s history and vision

  • Meet some of the artists and teachers who bring their gifts through TreeSong’s onsite and online programming

  • Sample mini workshops

  • See how children learn and grow in our nature immersion programs

  • Listen to beautiful harp music

  • Feel the magic of the land called TreeSong

Presenters:

Artist Andie Thrams will lead us on a delightful celebration of nature through watercolor art.


Get a glimpse into the wonderful world of birds with Laura Whittemore, longtime birder and Audubon teacher for nearly 20 years.


Experience a taste of Pacific Northwest edible mushrooms with mycologist and ecologist, Daniel Winkler.

Poet and essayist Rasheena Fountain encourages us to reconsider how we view nature and ourselves within nature.


Learn about and experience the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing (sometimes called forest therapy) with certified Forest Therapy Guide Janene Ritchie.

And there will be music . . .

 
 

Jennifer Pratt-Walter will gift us with
beautiful harp music throughout the program.

Be sure and join us!


help us with our long-awaited yurt project!

Any financial support you choose to offer TreeSong will go towards an exciting and important project that has been in the works for several years.

We’ve been raising funds to bring a yurt to the property here at TreeSong. The yurt will provide a classroom space for our burgeoning children’s programs as well as a place for other community events and classes.

Thanks to past fundraising and a couple of very generous donors, we have enough for the yurt itself. Now we are dedicated to gathering resources to support the rest of this project (site prep, electricity, platform and deck, heat, plumbing).

We hope you’ll help us bring this dream into reality by providing a classroom and community space that will have a long-lasting impact as we carry out our very important mission.

Thank you so much!